A Torpor-based Enhanced Security Model for CSMA/CA Protocol in Wireless Networks

Q2 Computer Science
A. Akinwale, John E. Efiong, E. A. Olajubu, G. A. Aderounmu
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Mobile wireless networks enable the connection of devices to a network with minimal or no infrastructure. This comes with the advantages of ease and cost-effectiveness, thus largely popularizing the network. Notwithstanding these merits, the open physical media, infrastructural-less attributes, and pervasive deployment of wireless networks make the channel of communication (media access) vulnerable to attacks such as traffic analysis, monitoring, and jamming. This study designed a virtual local area network (VLAN) model to circumvent virtual jamming attacks and other intrusions at the Media Access Control (MAC) layer of the Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance (CSMA/CA) protocol. A Torpor VLAN (TVLAN) Data Frame Encapsulation and the algorithm for T-VLAN security in CSMA/CA were formulated and presented. A simulation experiment was conducted on the model using OMNeT++ software. The performance metrics used to evaluate the model were packet delivery ratio, network throughput, end-to-end channel delay, and channel load. The simulation results show that the TVLAN defence mechanism did not increase the channel load arbitrarily during TVLAN defence. similarly, the system throughput was shown to be 82% during TVLAN defence. Nevertheless, the network delay of the system during TVLAN defence was significantly high but the channel load was 297 when the TVLAN security mechanism was launched. These results demonstrate the model’s ability to provide a survivability mechanism for critical systems when under attack and add a security layer to the CSMA/CA protocol in wireless networks. Such a remarkable performance is required of a CSMA/CA infrastructure for improving the cybersecurity posture of a wireless network.
基于 Torpor 的无线网络 CSMA/CA 协议增强安全模型
移动无线网络只需最少的基础设施或无需基础设施就能将设备连接到网络。这种网络具有简便和成本效益高的优点,因此在很大程度上得到了普及。尽管有这些优点,但无线网络开放的物理介质、无基础设施的属性和普遍的部署方式,使得通信通道(媒体接入)容易受到攻击,如流量分析、监控和干扰。本研究设计了一个虚拟局域网(VLAN)模型,以规避载波侦测多路访问与碰撞避免(CSMA/CA)协议的媒体访问控制(MAC)层的虚拟干扰攻击和其他入侵。制定并介绍了一种 Torpor VLAN(TVLAN)数据帧封装和 CSMA/CA 中的 T-VLAN 安全算法。使用 OMNeT++ 软件对模型进行了仿真实验。评估模型的性能指标包括数据包传送率、网络吞吐量、端到端信道延迟和信道负载。仿真结果表明,在 TVLAN 防御期间,TVLAN 防御机制没有任意增加信道负载。同样,在 TVLAN 防御期间,系统吞吐量显示为 82%。不过,在 TVLAN 防御期间,系统的网络延迟明显较高,但在 TVLAN 安全机制启动时,信道负载为 297。这些结果表明,该模型有能力为受到攻击的关键系统提供生存机制,并为无线网络中的 CSMA/CA 协议添加一个安全层。CSMA/CA 基础架构需要具备如此卓越的性能,才能改善无线网络的网络安全态势。
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