Underwater Acoustic Networks (UAN) are formed by acoustically connected ocean-bottom sensors, autonomous vehicles that function underwater in tandem with a surface station to provide a link to an on-shore control center. Applications that deploy them require long-term monitoring of the deployment area. The safety and security of such networks should be guaranteed in the light of Denial of Service (DoS) attack a class of attack that commonly targets them. A specific kind of DoS attack termed as selective forwarding is considered and an improved solution to defend such attack is proposed and analyzed for its efficiency.
Defending Selective Forwarding Attacks in Underwater Acoustic Networks Applying Trust Model
2018-03-01
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Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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