DocumentCode
2858094
Title
SAWAN: a survivable architecture for wireless LANs
Author
Virendra, Mohit ; Upadhyaya, Shambhu ; Kumar, Vivek ; Anand, Vishal
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., New York State Univ., Buffalo, NY, USA
fYear
2005
fDate
23-24 March 2005
Firstpage
71
Lastpage
82
Abstract
This paper describes survivability schemes against access point (AP) failures in wireless LANs. It particularly aims for resiliency and survivability against multistage attacks where the adversary is successful in compromising the AP, and then targets the survived but more vulnerable network. This is true in real life where the adversary knows that survivability is a design consideration built into the network. It then performs a multistage targeted attack that is aimed at compromising the survived network that may have vulnerabilities. We first present a unique infrastructure for an ad-hoc migration scheme (IAMS) where the nodes under a failed AP form an ad-hoc network and reconnect to the network using available neighboring APs. We then present a scheme for isolating and removing any malicious nodes from the ad-hoc network routes in a transparent manner once the malicious nodes have been identified. This will minimize the chances of further attacks in the survived network, and the removal is done in a distributed fashion without the nodes exchanging any information between them. We report the results of our simulations performed using the network simulation tool GloMoSim.
Keywords
ad hoc networks; distributed processing; quality of service; security of data; telecommunication network reliability; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication network topology; telecommunication security; wireless LAN; GloMoSim; SAWAN; access point failures; ad-hoc migration; ad-hoc network routing; distributed processing; malicious node isolation; multistage attacks; network survival; network vulnerability; quality of service; robustness; survivability schemes; wireless LAN architecture; Ad hoc networks; Cities and towns; Computer architecture; Computer science; Local area networks; Quality of service; Robustness; Switches; Ubiquitous computing; Wireless LAN; AP Failure; Multistage Attacks; Quality of Service; Robustness; Survivability; WLANs;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information Assurance, 2005. Proceedings. Third IEEE International Workshop on
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2317-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IWIA.2005.15
Filename
1410703
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