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A Novel Approach Against Reactive Jamming Attacks
Incheol Shin, Yilin Shen, Ying Xuan, My T. Thai and Taieb Znati
There exist many studies against reactive jamming attacks, however, these methods, i.e. frequency hopping or channel surfing, require excessive computational capabilities on wireless devices. To avoid the problems in existing methods, we propose a novel approach against reactive jamming attacks by identifying the trigger nodes, whose transmissions activate any reactive jammers. The identification of these trigger nodes can help us (i) carefully design a better routing protocol by switching these nodes into only receivers to avoid activating jammers and (ii) locate the jammers based on the trigger nodes, thus providing an alternative mechanism against reactive jamming attacks. In this paper, we provide an efficient method to identify the trigger nodes by utilizing the group testing techniques and minimum collection of disjoint disk covers. The theoretical analysis and experimental results show that our solution performs well in terms of time and message complexities, which provides a good approach to defend reactive jamming attacks.
Keywords: Algorithms,Wireless Network, Denial of Service, Jamming, Security, Group Testing