DocumentCode
3078303
Title
Security Vulnerability Due to Channel Aggregation/Bonding in LTE and HSPA+ Network
Author
Anand, S. ; Hong, K. ; Chandramouli, R. ; Sengupta, S. ; Subbalakshmi, K.P.
fYear
2011
fDate
5-9 Dec. 2011
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
5
Abstract
We address a unique security vulnerability in long term evolution (LTE) advanced and high speed packet access (HSPA+) wireless networks due to carrier/channel bonding. This vulnerability is shown to result in various amounts of service disruption based on the radio network parameters and the user locations. Typically, channel bonding have been perceived as a means to enhance the bandwidth and throughput for the users. However, this could also result in the loss of orthogonality between the bonded spectrum bands. We show that this leads to a security vulnerability that can be exploited by an attacker to cause service disruption. In this case, the attacker need not even operate in the same bands as the user, to be effective. We present an analysis to compare the loss in throughput caused by the vulnerability due to channel bonding in advanced LTE and HSPA+ networks. Results indicate that channel bonding is susceptible to about 70% loss of throughput in LTE networks and about 11-15% in HSPA+ networks compared to systems with no bonding. Also, users farther away from the base station suffer larger throughput degradation due to channel bonding in LTE networks, while it causes larger degradation in throughput for near users in HSPA+ networks. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first attempt to identify and analyze a significant security vulnerability in LTE and HSPA+ networks.
Keywords
Long Term Evolution; packet radio networks; telecommunication security; wireless channels; HSPA+ network; advanced LTE networks; base station; bonded spectrum bands; carrier/channel bonding; channel aggregation; high speed packet access wireless networks; long term evolution; radio network parameters; security vulnerability; service disruption; throughput degradation; user locations; Bonding; Correlation; Degradation; Phase shift keying; Security; Throughput; Vectors;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Global Telecommunications Conference (GLOBECOM 2011), 2011 IEEE
Conference_Location
Houston, TX, USA
ISSN
1930-529X
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-9266-4
Electronic_ISBN
1930-529X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/GLOCOM.2011.6134063
Filename
6134063
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