Description
Security for Multihop Wireless Networks
Coordinators: Khan Shafiullah, Lloret Mauri Jaime
Language: EnglishSubjects for Security for Multihop Wireless Networks:
Keywords
Malicious Nodes; Sensor Nodes; routing; Misbehaved Nodes; protocol; Ad Hoc Network; mobile; Sensor Network; hoc; WSN; malicious; Public Key; node; Mutual Authentication; sensor; Execution Time; misbehave; Private Key; vehicular; Routing Table; public; Routing Protocol; Symmetric Key; Session Key; Authentication Protocol; Mobile Node; Blackhole Attack; Euler Lagrange System; Wireless Mesh Networks; Intermediate Nodes; MANET; MHWN; Authentication Scheme; ECDSA; Elliptic Curve
Publication date: 11-2016
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Paperback
Publication date: 04-2014
538 p. · 15.6x23.4 cm · Hardback
Description
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Security for Multihop Wireless Networks provides broad coverage of the security issues facing multihop wireless networks. Presenting the work of a different group of expert contributors in each chapter, it explores security in mobile ad hoc networks, wireless sensor networks, wireless mesh networks, and personal area networks.
Detailing technologies and processes that can help you secure your wireless networks, the book covers cryptographic coprocessors, encryption, authentication, key management, attacks and countermeasures, secure routing, secure medium access control, intrusion detection, epidemics, security performance analysis, and security issues in applications. It identifies vulnerabilities in the physical, MAC, network, transport, and application layers and details proven methods for strengthening security mechanisms in each layer.
The text explains how to deal with black hole attacks in mobile ad hoc networks and describes how to detect misbehaving nodes in vehicular ad hoc networks. It identifies a pragmatic and energy efficient security layer for wireless sensor networks and covers the taxonomy of security protocols for wireless sensor communications.
Exploring recent trends in the research and development of multihop network security, the book outlines possible defenses against packet-dropping attacks in wireless multihop ad hoc networks.Complete with expectations for the future in related areas, this is an ideal reference for researchers, industry professionals, and academics. Its comprehensive coverage also makes it suitable for use as a textbook in graduate-level electrical engineering programs.
Security In Mobile Ad Hoc Networks. Security in Wireless Sensor Networks. Security in Other Ad-Hoc Networks.