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Securing Emerging Wireless Systems [electronic resource] : Lower-layer Approaches / by Yingying Chen, Wenyuan Xu, Wade Trappe, YanYong Zhang.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Boston, MA : Springer US, 2009Description: XVIII, 362p. 50 illus. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780387884912
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleOnline resources:
Contents:
Secure Localization -- Overview of Wireless Localization -- On the Robustness of Localization Algorithms to Signal Strength Attacks -- Attack Detection in Wireless Localization -- Robust Statistical Methods for Attack-tolerant Localization -- Spatio-Temporal Access Control by Dual-using Sensor Networks -- Defending Against Wireless Spoofing Attacks -- Relationship-based Detection of Spoofing-related Anomalous Traffic -- Detecting and Localizing Wireless Spoofing Attacks -- Defending Against Radio Interference -- A Brief Survey of Jamming and Defense Strategies -- Jamming Attacks and Radio Interference -- Detecting Jamming Attacks and Radio Interference -- Channel Surfing: Defending Wireless Networks against Radio Interference -- Preserving Privacy in Wireless Networks -- Enhancing Source-Location Privacy in Sensor Network Routing -- Temporal Privacy in Wireless Networks -- Securing Wireless Systems via Lower Layer Enforcements -- Concluding Remarks.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Securing Emerging Wireless Systems focuses on security for wireless networks by using complementary techniques that aim to invoke unique properties of wireless communications rather than cryptographic solutions. Throughout this book the authors explore a variety of different lower layer strategies for securing wireless networks. The material builds largely upon non-cryptographic methods, though occasionally cryptography is employed in the solutions to make them more robust and resilient to attacks. The authors also provide information on detection mechanisms and defense strategies that cope with threats to wireless localization infrastructure, attacks on wireless networks that seek to undermine entity identity (e.g. spoofing attacks), jamming and radio interference that can undermine the availability of wireless communications, and privacy threats where an adversary seeks to infer spatial and temporal contextual information surrounding wireless communications. Additionally, the authors explore new paradigms of physical layer security for wireless systems, which can support authentication and confidentiality services by taking advantage of fading properties unique to wireless communications. Securing Emerging Wireless Systems will serve as a valuable reference to engineers in the field of wireless systems and security.
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Secure Localization -- Overview of Wireless Localization -- On the Robustness of Localization Algorithms to Signal Strength Attacks -- Attack Detection in Wireless Localization -- Robust Statistical Methods for Attack-tolerant Localization -- Spatio-Temporal Access Control by Dual-using Sensor Networks -- Defending Against Wireless Spoofing Attacks -- Relationship-based Detection of Spoofing-related Anomalous Traffic -- Detecting and Localizing Wireless Spoofing Attacks -- Defending Against Radio Interference -- A Brief Survey of Jamming and Defense Strategies -- Jamming Attacks and Radio Interference -- Detecting Jamming Attacks and Radio Interference -- Channel Surfing: Defending Wireless Networks against Radio Interference -- Preserving Privacy in Wireless Networks -- Enhancing Source-Location Privacy in Sensor Network Routing -- Temporal Privacy in Wireless Networks -- Securing Wireless Systems via Lower Layer Enforcements -- Concluding Remarks.

Securing Emerging Wireless Systems focuses on security for wireless networks by using complementary techniques that aim to invoke unique properties of wireless communications rather than cryptographic solutions. Throughout this book the authors explore a variety of different lower layer strategies for securing wireless networks. The material builds largely upon non-cryptographic methods, though occasionally cryptography is employed in the solutions to make them more robust and resilient to attacks. The authors also provide information on detection mechanisms and defense strategies that cope with threats to wireless localization infrastructure, attacks on wireless networks that seek to undermine entity identity (e.g. spoofing attacks), jamming and radio interference that can undermine the availability of wireless communications, and privacy threats where an adversary seeks to infer spatial and temporal contextual information surrounding wireless communications. Additionally, the authors explore new paradigms of physical layer security for wireless systems, which can support authentication and confidentiality services by taking advantage of fading properties unique to wireless communications. Securing Emerging Wireless Systems will serve as a valuable reference to engineers in the field of wireless systems and security.

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