DocumentCode :
1549747
Title :
Communication Efficiency of Anti-Jamming Broadcast in Large-Scale Multi-Channel Wireless Networks
Author :
Li, Chengzhi ; Dai, Huaiyu ; Xiao, Liang ; Ning, Peng
Author_Institution :
NC State Univ., Raleigh, NC, USA
Volume :
60
Issue :
10
fYear :
2012
Firstpage :
5281
Lastpage :
5292
Abstract :
Uncoordinated Frequency Hopping (UFH) and Collaborative UFH (CUFH) are viable countermeasures for jamming attacks without dependency on pre-shared secret keys. In this work we analytically evaluate their communication efficiency in large-scale networks, where the number of nodes n is large and may even exceed the number of channels C. Such a large-system analysis is pertinent to emerging complex networks and systems, and helps us reveal the scaling behavior of the system performance with respect to the network size and other important system parameters. In particular, we show that the average network broadcast delay incurred by UFH scales as O(Clnn) , while that incurred by CUFH scales as O(lnn) when C=o(lnn). This demonstrates a significant improvement achieved by cooperative relays and the feasibility of UFH-based schemes in large-scale networks. In large-scale networks, the number of relays in CUFH needs to be carefully controlled for best performance. In this study the optimal number of relays in CUFH is derived such that the packet reception rate is maximized, and the optimal cooperation gain achieved by CUFH over UFH is quantified. To facilitate the implementation of CUFH, a suboptimal protocol, CUFH-p, is proposed, which achieves the optimal cooperation gain asymptotically. As an intermediate step, we also study an ideal cooperative network, whose results may be of independent interest. Our analytical results are well substantiated by simulations, and our analytical methodology applies largely to general anti-jamming broadcast in multi-channel networks.
Keywords :
cooperative communication; frequency hop communication; jamming; protocols; radio networks; wireless channels; CUFH-p; UFH-based schemes; antijamming broadcast; collaborative UFH; communication efficiency; cooperative network; cooperative relays; jamming attacks; large-scale multichannel wireless networks; network broadcast delay; optimal cooperation gain; packet reception rate; preshared secret keys; suboptimal protocol; uncoordinated frequency hopping; Delay; Educational institutions; Jamming; Receivers; Relays; Resistance; Spread spectrum communication; Anti-jamming communication; collaborative broadcast; frequency hopping; multi-channel wireless networks;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1053-587X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TSP.2012.2206589
Filename :
6227371
Link To Document :
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