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Link Layer Security for SAHN Protocols
Kauai Island, Hawaii March 08-March 12
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Muhammad Mahmudul Islam, Monash University
Ronald Pose, Monash University
Carlo Kopp, Monash University
Wireless networks are at risk of security attacks since transmissions can be intercepted by anyone within the transmission range. Therefore participating entities should incorporate robust systems to withstand the attacks as rigorously as possible. In this paper we present a link level security protocol (LLSP) to be deployed in a suburban ad-hoc network (SAHN) [1]. A SAHN aims to provide suburban area connectivity for local area networks at broadband speed with a low initial cost and zero service charges using wireless technology. LLSP provides services for authentication, integrity assurance, encryption and detection of misbehaving neighbors to ensure security at the data link layer. We propose a design framework to integrate LLSP within existing MAC protocols (e.g. IEEE 802.11b) and estimate the computational and communication overhead of LLSP. Results show that LLSP?s overhead should not adversely affect the normal flow of traffic. Moreover, comparisons with existing solutions indicate that LLSP is a suitable link-level security service for an ad-hoc network similar to a SAHN.
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Muhammad Mahmudul Islam, Ronald Pose, Carlo Kopp, "Link Layer Security for SAHN Protocols," percomw, pp.279-283, Third IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops (PERCOMW'05), 2005
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