LAA:战术manet的链路层匿名访问

R. Song, Helen Tang
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链路层安全作为一种保护无线网络(如WEP、RSN、WPA、WPA2)的手段在过去十年中得到了广泛的研究。然而,对于移动自组网(manet),特别是战术自组网,这方面的研究很少。虽然RSN可以用于IEEE 802.11i标准中描述的manet,但它不能满足战术manet的一些要求,如强安全性、匿名性和快速连接。本文提出了一种链路层匿名访问协议(LAA),为战术manet提供强大的安全性和匿名性保护。该协议使用动态假名作为网络和节点的身份进行网络接入认证,防止跟踪、跟踪等常见攻击。它使用本地化的密钥管理机制建立本地共享密钥和广播密钥,优于RSN和其他链路层安全技术(如SEAMAN)中密钥管理的连通性和效率。仿真结果表明,与标准MAC相比,LAA对端到端延迟的影响很小,对分组发送率没有影响,同时为战术manet提供了匿名通信、更好的保护和更高的链路层连接性能。
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LAA: Link-layer anonymous access for tactical MANETs
Link layer security has been widely researched in the last decade as a means of protecting wireless networks (e.g., WEP, RSN, WPA, WPA2). However, there is little research in this area for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs), especially for tactical MANETs. Although RSN can be used for MANETs as described in the IEEE 802.11i standard, it fails to meet some requirements of tactical MANETs, such as strong security, anonymity, and quick connectivity. In this paper, we propose a link layer anonymous access protocol (LAA) in order to provide strong security and anonymity protection for tactical MANETs. The protocol uses dynamic pseudonyms as network and node identities for network access authentication to prevent tracking, tracing, and other common attacks. It uses a localized key management mechanism for local shared key and broadcast key establishment that outperforms the connectivity and efficiency of key management in RSN and other link layer security technologies such as SEAMAN. Simulations show that LAA has only a small effect on end-to-end delay and no effect on packet delivery ratio relative to the standard MAC, meanwhile providing anonymous communication, better protection and improved connectivity performance in the link layer for tactical MANETs.
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