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AIA IAS Research Review & Proposals July 14, 2006 Turgay Korkmaz Department of Computer Science UTSA http://www.cs.utsa.edu/~korkmaz. Overview of Previous Research. Power-efficient mechanisms for detecting replay-based intruders in wireless ad hoc networks. Research Objective
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AIA IAS Research Review & ProposalsJuly 14, 2006Turgay KorkmazDepartment of Computer ScienceUTSAhttp://www.cs.utsa.edu/~korkmaz
Overview of Previous Research Power-efficient mechanisms for detecting replay-based intruders in wireless ad hoc networks • Research Objective • Investigate how to combat against replay-based attacks that cannot be just dealt with using cryptographic techniques • Develop a protocol to verify physical presence of neighboring wireless nodes • Progress • We first consider RTT-based and power-based approaches. We then couplethem to design an effective neighbor verification protocol (NVP). • With the extension of this grant, we start investigating topology control, MAC and QoS issues in wireless ad hoc networks. • Outcome • Turgay Korkmaz, Wei Zhou, "On Finding Optimal Paths in Multi-radio, Multi-hop Mesh Networks using WCETT Metric", International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Conference IWCMC 2006, ACM. July 3 - 6, 2006. Vancouver, Canada • Turgay Korkmaz, Verifying Physical Presence of Neighbors against Replay-based Attacks in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks, International Journal of Information Technology (IJIT), Volume 11 Number 2, 2005 pages 5--17. • Turgay Korkmaz and Mustafa N.Kaynak, ``Impacts of Channel Reliability on Topology Control in Multi-hop Wireless Networks,'' IEEE VTC 2005-Fall, Sept. 25-28, 2005, Dallas. • Turgay Korkmaz, "Verifying Physical Presence of Neighbors against Replay-based Attacks in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks", IEEE ITCC 2005, Wireless Ad Hoc/Sensor Networks and Network Security track, pages 704-709, April 4-6, 2005 Las Vegas, NV, USA.
Proposed Research Integrated QoS and security mechanisms to support mission critical applications in MANETs • Objective • Despite their potential benefits, MANETs are currently not able to meet the stringent security and quality-of-service (QoS) requirements in military settings. In this project, we investigate these two key issues and integrate them so that various attacks can be detected/avoided during the QoS-aware operations of the network. • Approach • Develop basic mechanisms such as traffic prioritization and packet authentication at MAC layer. (We have some preliminary work here and continue to improve it) • Consider soft QoS techniques across transport, network and data link layers • Consider behavior monitoring to combat both outsider and internal attacks • Budget • Two Graduate students $50,000 (12-month stipend and tuition) • Faculty summer support $24,000 (two-month salary and fringe benefits) • Travel $5,000 ($3000 for faculty and $2000 for students) • Supplies/Materials $1,000
Title:Integrated QoS and security mechanisms to support mission critical applications in MANETs Project Description Deliverables Investigate QoS and security issues in MANTEs and develop integrated solutions to detect/avoid various attacks while providing the required QoS support to mission critical applications • Implementation of proposed QoS and security mechanisms using ns2 and/or glomosim • Publications and reports describing the details of proposed mechanisms and their effectiveness Qtrly. Milestones Budget & Spending Plan Testing and reporting proposed/developed mechanisms $80,000 Integrating QoS and security mechanisms, and conducting performance evaluations using simulations $69,000 $’s $18,000 Soft QoS-based networking $12,000 Basic QoS and security mechanisms 3 mos. 6 mos. 9 mos. 12 mos. 3 mos. 6 mos. 9 mos. 12 mos Planned Budget= $80k