Visible to the public Intentional Collisions for Secure Ad-Hoc Networks

TitleIntentional Collisions for Secure Ad-Hoc Networks
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2016
AuthorsShimada, Isamu, Higaki, Hiroaki
Conference NameAdjunct Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Computing Networking and Services
PublisherACM
Conference LocationNew York, NY, USA
ISBN Number978-1-4503-4759-4
KeywordsAd hoc networks, ad-hoc networks, Collaboration, composability, Human Behavior, Intentional Collisions, Interfering Overhearing, MANET security, Metrics, Noise Wireless Signals, pubcrawl, Resiliency, Routing Protocol, Scalability, signal processing security
Abstract

In ad-hoc networks, data messages are transmitted from a source wireless node to a destination one along a wireless multihop transmission route consisting of a sequence of intermediate wireless nodes. Each intermediate wireless node forwards data messages to its next-hop wireless node. Here, a wireless signal carrying the data message is broadcasted by using an omni antenna and it is not difficult for a eavesdropper wireless node to overhear the wireless signal to get the data message. Some researches show that it is useful to transmit noise wireless signal which collide to the data message wireless signal in order for interfering the overhearing. However, some special devices such as directional antennas and/or high computation power for complicated signal processing are required. For wireless multihop networks with huge number of wireless nodes, small and cheap wireless nodes are mandatory for construction of the network. This paper proposes the method for interfering the overhearing by the eavesdropper wireless nodes where routing protocol and data message transmission protocol with cooperative noise signal transmissions by 1-hop and 2-hop neighbor wireless nodes of each intermediate wireless node.

URLhttp://doi.acm.org/10.1145/3004010.3004031
DOI10.1145/3004010.3004031
Citation Keyshimada_intentional_2016