信令攻击对LTE网络的影响

R. Bassil, I. Elhajj, A. Chehab, A. Kayssi
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对于不同代的蜂窝网络,对信号平面的攻击已经有了很好的记录。这些攻击的影响各不相同,从降低服务质量(QoS)一直到拒绝服务(DoS)。长期演进(LTE)是主要基于IP协议设计的下一代蜂窝网络,预计将在全球范围内实现大规模采用。LTE采用了一种不同于其前身的网络架构,可以更有效地处理信令和数据包。在本文中,我们研究了信号攻击对Timeworks的影响。攻击由恶意用户组成,他们利用设置和释放专用承载者所需的信令开销,通过反复触发专用承载者请求来使信令平面过载。在OPNET中模拟了不同场景下的攻击,以评估增加的信令对不同LTE网络实体的影响。结果表明,信令流量的增加导致增强型节点b (eNB)和演进分组核心的处理负荷增加。我们还比较了LTE和UMTS的信令要求。
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Effects of Signaling Attacks on LTE Networks
Attacks on the signaling plane have been well documented for different generations of cellular networks. The effects of these attacks vary from a decrease in the quality of service (QoS) all the way to a denial of service (DoS). Long Term Evolution (LTE) is the next generation cellular network that is primarily designed based on the IP protocol and is expected to achieve wide scale adoption worldwide. LTE employs a different network architecture than its predecessors that should allow for more efficient processing of signaling and data packets. In this paper, we investigate the effects of signaling attacks against Timeworks. An attack consists of malicious users who take advantage of the signaling overhead required to setup and release dedicated bearers in order to overload the signaling plane by repeatedly triggering dedicated bearers requests. The attack is simulated in OPNET under diverse scenarios in order to assess the effects of the increased signaling on the different LTE network entities. The results show that the increased signaling traffic causes higher processing loads at the Enhanced Node-B(eNB) as well as the Evolved Packet Core. We also present a comparison of the signaling requirements in LTE and UMTS.
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