• DocumentCode
    66221
  • Title

    Protocol-aware radio frequency jamming in Wi-Fi and commercial wireless networks

  • Author

    Hussain, Amir ; Saqib, Nazar A. ; Qamar, Usman ; Zia, Muhammad ; Mahmood, Hasan

  • Author_Institution
    Sch. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., Nat. Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Islamabad, Pakistan
  • Volume
    16
  • Issue
    4
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    Aug. 2014
  • Firstpage
    397
  • Lastpage
    406
  • Abstract
    Radio frequency (RF) jamming is a denial of service attack targeted at wireless networks. In resource-hungry scenarios with constant traffic demand, jamming can create connectivity problems and seriously affect communication. Therefore, the vulnerabilities of wireless networks must be studied. In this study, we investigate a particular type of RF jamming that exploits the semantics of physical (PHY) and medium access control (MAC) layer protocols. This can be extended to any wireless communication network whose protocol characteristics and operating frequencies are known to the attacker. We propose two efficient jamming techniques: A low-data-rate random jamming and a shot-noise based protocol-aware RF jamming. Both techniques use shot-noise pulses to disrupt ongoing transmission ensuring they are energy efficient, and they significantly reduce the detection probability of the jammer. Further, we derived the tight upper bound on the duration and the number of shot-noise pulses for Wi-Fi, GSM, and WiMax networks. The proposed model takes consider the channel access mechanism employed at the MAC layer, data transmission rate, PHY/MAC layer modulation and channel coding schemes. Moreover, we analyze the effect of different packet sizes on the proposed jamming methodologies. The proposed jamming attack models have been experimentally evaluated for 802.11b networks on an actual testbed environment by transmitting data packets of varying sizes. The achieved results clearly demonstrate a considerable increase in the overall jamming efficiency of the proposed protocol-aware jammer in terms of packet delivery ratio, energy expenditure and detection probabilities over contemporary jamming methods provided in the literature.
  • Keywords
    WiMax; access protocols; cellular radio; channel coding; computer network security; jamming; probability; telecommunication traffic; wireless LAN; 802.11b networks; GSM network; MAC layer modulation; PHY layer modulation; Wi-Fi network; WiMax network; channel access mechanism; channel coding schemes; commercial wireless networks; connectivity problems; constant traffic demand; data transmission rate; denial-of-service attack; detection probabilities; detection probability reduction; energy expenditure; jamming attack models; low-data-rate random jamming; medium access control layer protocol; packet delivery ratio; physical layer protocol; protocol-aware radio frequency jamming; shot-noise based protocol-aware RF jamming; shot-noise pulses; GSM; IEEE 802.11 Standards; Jamming; Noise; Radio frequency; WiMAX; Jamming detection; network allocation vector (NAV); protocol-aware jamming; random jamming; shot-noise;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Communications and Networks, Journal of
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1229-2370
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/JCN.2014.000069
  • Filename
    6896563