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A Denial-of-Service Resistant Quality-of-Service Signaling Protocol for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Orlando, Florida August 22-August 24
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Marek Hejmo, George Mason University
Brian L. Mark, George Mason University
Charikleia Zouridaki, George Mason University
Roshan K. Thomas, SPARTA, Inc.

Quality-of-service (QoS) signaling protocols for mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) are highly vulnerable to attacks. In particular, a class of Denial-of-service (DoS) attacks can severely cripple network performance with relatively little effort expended by the attacker. We propose a distributed QoS signaling protocol that is resistant to a large class of DoS attacks. The key elements of the scheme are: sensing of available bandwidth, traffic policing, and rate monitoring. The proposed signaling scheme provides QoS for real-time traffic and achieves a compromise between signaling protocols that require the maintenance of per-flow state and those that are completely stateless. The signaling scheme scales gracefully in terms of the number of nodes and/or traffic flows in the MANET. We analyze the key security properties of the protocol and present simulation results to demonstrate its resistance to DoS attacks.

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Marek Hejmo, Brian L. Mark, Charikleia Zouridaki, Roshan K. Thomas, "A Denial-of-Service Resistant Quality-of-Service Signaling Protocol for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks," qshine, pp.32, Second International Conference on Quality of Service in Heterogeneous Wired/Wireless Networks (QSHINE'05), 2005
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