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Defense and traceback mechanisms in opportunistic wireless networks

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posted on 2015-12-01, 00:00 authored by M Alajeely
In this thesis, we have identified a novel attack in OppNets, a special type of packet dropping attack where the malicious node(s) drops one or more packets (not all the packets) and then injects new fake packets instead. We name this novel attack as the Catabolism attack and propose a novel attack detection and traceback approach against this attack referred to as the Anabolism defence. As part of the Anabolism defence approach we have proposed three techniques: time-based, Merkle tree based and Hash chain based techniques for attack detection and malicious node(s) traceback. We provide mathematical models that show our novel detection and traceback mechanisms to be very effective and detailed simulation results show our defence mechanisms to achieve a very high accuracy and detection rate.

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xi, 171 pages : coloured tables, illustrations, figures, algorithms

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  • Yes

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thesis

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eng

Degree type

Research doctorate

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Ph.D.

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The Author. All Rights Reserved

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R Doss

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Faculty of Science Engineering and Built Environment

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School of Information Technology

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