A comprehensive and in-depth guide to security in wireless ad hoc and sensor networks, Security in Wireless Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks introduces the fundamentals and key issues of the new technologies, before progressing to an advanced discussion of security attacks and counter measures. Brimming with illustrations, figures, and tables, the text includes real-world case studies, chapter-ending problems, and an accompanying website, making it rich source of information for graduate students, researchers, C4I engineers and officers in military, and wireless network designers for internet service providers and mobile communications operators. INDICE: About the Authors. Preface. Acknowledgements. List of Acronyms. Part One Wireless Ad Hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networking. 1 Introduction. 1.1 Information Security. 1.2 Scope of the Book. 1.3 Structure of the Book. 1.4 Electronic Resources for the Book. 1.5 Review Questions. 2 Wireless Ad Hoc, Sensor andMesh Networks. 2.1 Ad Hoc Networks and Applications. 2.2 Sensor and Actuator Networks. 2.3 Mesh Networks. 2.4 Tactical Communications and Networks. 2.5 Factors Influencing the Design of Wireless Ad Hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks. .6 Review Questions. 3 The Wireless Medium. 3.1 Wireless Channel Fundamentals and Security. 3.2 Advanced Radio Technologies. 3.3 Review Questions. 4 Medium Access and Error Control. 4.1 Medium Access Control. 4.2 Error Control. 4.3 Wireless Metropolitan Area Networks. 4.4 Wireless Local Area Networks. 4.5 Wireless Personal Area Networks. 4.6 Review Questions. 5 Routing. 5.1 Internet Protocoland Mobile IP. 5.2 Routing in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks. 5.3 Routing in Wireless Sensor and Actuator Networks. 5.4 Review Questions. 6 Reliability, Flow andCongestion Control. 6.1 Reliability. 6.2 Flow and Congestion Control. 6.3 Review Questions. 7 Other Challenges and Security Aspects. 7.1 Localization and Positioning. 7.2 Time Synchronization. 7.3 Addressing. 7.4 Data Aggregation andFusion. 7.5 Data Querying. 7.6 Coverage. 7.7 Mobility Management. 7.8 Cross-layer Design. 7.9 Review Questions. Part Two Security inWireless Ad Hoc, Sensorand Mesh Networking. 8 Security Attacks in Ad Hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks. 8.1 Security Attacks. 8.2 Attackers. 8.3 Security Goals. 8.4 Review Questions.9 Cryptography. 9.1 Symmetric Encryption. 9.2 Asymmetric Encryption. 9.3 HashFunctions and Message Authentication Code. 9.4 Cascading Hashing. 9.5 Review Questions. 10 Challenges and Solutions: Basic Issues. 10.1 Bootstrapping Security in Ad Hoc Networks. 10.2 Bootstrapping Security in Sensor Networks. 10.3 Key Distribution, Exchange and Management. 10.4 Authentication Issues. 10.5 Integrity. 10.6 Review Questions. 11 Challenges and Solutions: Protection. 11.1 Privacy and Anonymity. 11.2 Intrusion Detection. 11.3 Defense Against Traffic Analysis. 11.4 Access Control and Secure HumanComputer Interaction. 11.5 Software-Based Anti-Tamper Techniques. 11.6 Tamper Resilience: Hardware Protection. 11.7 Availability and Plausibility. 11.8 Review Questions. 12 Secure Routing. 12.1 Defense Against Security Attacks in Ad Hoc Routing. 12.2 Secure Ad Hoc Routing Protocols. 12.3 Further Reading. 12.4 Review Questions. 13 Specific Challenges and Solutions. 13.1 SPINS: Security Protocols for Sensor Networks. 13.2Quarantine Region Scheme for Spam Attacks. 13.3 Secure Charging and RewardingScheme. 13.4 Secure Node Localization. 13.5 Secure Time Synchronization. 13.6Secure Event and Event Boundary Detection. 13.7 Review Questions. 14 Information Operations and Electronic Warfare. 14.1 Electronic Support. 14.2 Electronic Attack. 14.3 Electronic Protection. 14.4 Review Questions. 15 Standards. 15.1 X.800 and RFC 2828. 15.2 Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP). 15.3 Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA). References. Index.
- ISBN: 978-0-470-02748-6
- Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 280
- Fecha Publicación: 16/01/2009
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés