Approaching ad hoc wireless networks with autonomic computing: A misbehavior perspective

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  • Martin Drozda
  • Helena Szczerbicka
  • Thomas Bessey
  • Matthias Becker
  • Rainer Barton
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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Titel des SammelwerksInternational Symposium on Performance Evaluation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems 2005
UntertitelSPECTS'05
Seiten723-733
Seitenumfang11
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2005
VeranstaltungInternational Symposium on Performance Evaluation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems 2005, SPECTS 2005, Part of the 2005 Summer Simulation Multiconference, SummerSim 2005 - Cherry Hill, NJ, USA / Vereinigte Staaten
Dauer: 24 Juli 200528 Juli 2005

Abstract

We review recent approaches to dealing with misbehavior in ad hoc wireless networks. We focus on a specific class of solutions that are based on autonomic computing. This class is motivated by the very efficient and complex system that is able to protect the health of humans against an amazing set of malicious extraneous attacks. We also provide the reader with a summary of misbehavior that is currently considered in the literature. Certain aspects of machine learning and game theory with relevance to misbehavior detection are reviewed as well. Based on relevant design properties of Artificial immune systems motivated by human immunity we present an outline of a four-layer architecture for ad hoc wireless networks. The purpose of this architecture is to impose a high degree of survivability against misbehavior of nodes.

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Approaching ad hoc wireless networks with autonomic computing: A misbehavior perspective. / Drozda, Martin; Szczerbicka, Helena; Bessey, Thomas et al.
International Symposium on Performance Evaluation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems 2005: SPECTS'05. 2005. S. 723-733.

Publikation: Beitrag in Buch/Bericht/Sammelwerk/KonferenzbandAufsatz in KonferenzbandForschungPeer-Review

Drozda, M, Szczerbicka, H, Bessey, T, Becker, M & Barton, R 2005, Approaching ad hoc wireless networks with autonomic computing: A misbehavior perspective. in International Symposium on Performance Evaluation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems 2005: SPECTS'05. S. 723-733, International Symposium on Performance Evaluation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems 2005, SPECTS 2005, Part of the 2005 Summer Simulation Multiconference, SummerSim 2005, Cherry Hill, NJ, USA / Vereinigte Staaten, 24 Juli 2005.
Drozda, M., Szczerbicka, H., Bessey, T., Becker, M., & Barton, R. (2005). Approaching ad hoc wireless networks with autonomic computing: A misbehavior perspective. In International Symposium on Performance Evaluation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems 2005: SPECTS'05 (S. 723-733)
Drozda M, Szczerbicka H, Bessey T, Becker M, Barton R. Approaching ad hoc wireless networks with autonomic computing: A misbehavior perspective. in International Symposium on Performance Evaluation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems 2005: SPECTS'05. 2005. S. 723-733
Drozda, Martin ; Szczerbicka, Helena ; Bessey, Thomas et al. / Approaching ad hoc wireless networks with autonomic computing : A misbehavior perspective. International Symposium on Performance Evaluation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems 2005: SPECTS'05. 2005. S. 723-733
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