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DMP: detouring using multiple paths against jamming attack for ubiquitous networking system.

Mihui Kim1, Kijoon Chae

  • 1Department of Computer Science, North Carolina State University, 890 Oval Dr., Raleigh, NC 27614, USA. iceblueee@gmail.com

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This study introduces a jamming attack tolerant routing method using multiple paths based on zones to maintain network stability. The proposed scheme significantly improves packet delivery ratio and reduces delay compared to existing methods.

Keywords:
attack tolerant routingjamming attackmultiple pathsubiquitous networking system

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Area of Science:

  • Computer Science
  • Network Security
  • Wireless Communication

Background:

  • Jamming attacks pose a significant threat to ubiquitous network environments like home automation and industrial control systems.
  • Existing security protocols such as encryption and authentication are insufficient against jamming attacks, which can collapse entire networks.
  • Robust routing mechanisms are essential to ensure network resilience and continuous operation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a novel jamming attack tolerant routing scheme utilizing a multi-path approach based on network zoning.
  • To enhance network reliability and performance in the presence of jamming threats.
  • To provide a more effective solution compared to traditional routing protocols and jamming area mapping services.

Main Methods:

  • The proposed scheme divides the network into distinct zones.
  • It manages candidate forward nodes in neighboring zones for efficient rerouting.
  • Upon detecting a jamming attack, detour nodes select appropriate zones for rerouting packets to victim nodes.

Main Results:

  • The proposed scheme demonstrates a significant increase in Packet Delivery Ratio (PDR).
  • It achieves a substantial decrease in network delay.
  • Performance is superior to the Ad hoc On-Demand Distance Vector (AODV) routing protocol and conventional Jammed Area Mapping (JAM) services.

Conclusions:

  • The zone-based multi-path routing scheme effectively tolerates jamming attacks.
  • This method offers improved network performance, specifically in PDR and delay, under jamming conditions.
  • The findings are crucial for securing ubiquitous network environments against sophisticated threats.