Abstract—This paper presents a novel technique- Multi-Channel Ratio (MCR) Decoding, which aims at providing an anti-jamming wireless communication capability for multi-antenna wireless devices. The basic idea of MCR decoding is to fully leverage the repeated preamble signals and the multi-channel characteristics in MIMO communications to detect and recover the desired transmission signals under constant and reactive jamming attacks. This paper also reports the analysis, imple-mentation, and experimental evaluations of MCR decoding on a software-defined radio platform- GNURadio and USRP, which show that the proposed MCR decoding can detect the desired transmission reliably under the jamming attack and remove jamming signals effectively in th...
Wireless networks are built upon a shared medium that makes it easy for adversaries to conduct radio...
Traditional approaches for providing confidentiality of wirelessly transmitted signals are often bas...
In wireless networks, users share a transmission medium. To increase the efficiency of channel usage...
Abstract—Reactive jamming is considered the most powerful jamming attack as the attack efficiency is...
Today’s trend of migrating radio devices from hardware to software provides potentials to create fle...
Jamming attacks can significantly impact the performance of wireless communication systems. In addit...
Radio jamming attack is the most effective and easiest Denial-of –Service (DOS) attack in wireless n...
In this paper, we explore the resilience of Physical Layer Network Coding (PNC) to jamming attacks, ...
Abstract Today's trend of migrating radio devices from hardware to software provides potential ...
The use of physical layer methods for improving the security of wireless links has recently become t...
In wireless networks, users share a transmission medium. To increase the efficiency of the channel, ...
Interference and jamming severely disrupt our ability to communicate by decreasing the effective sig...
Over time, the use of wireless technologies has significantly increased due to bandwidth improvement...
The broadcast nature of wireless communications makes them vulnerable to denial-of-service attacks. ...
AbstractDue to shared nature of wireless communication any malicious user can easily monitored commu...
Wireless networks are built upon a shared medium that makes it easy for adversaries to conduct radio...
Traditional approaches for providing confidentiality of wirelessly transmitted signals are often bas...
In wireless networks, users share a transmission medium. To increase the efficiency of channel usage...
Abstract—Reactive jamming is considered the most powerful jamming attack as the attack efficiency is...
Today’s trend of migrating radio devices from hardware to software provides potentials to create fle...
Jamming attacks can significantly impact the performance of wireless communication systems. In addit...
Radio jamming attack is the most effective and easiest Denial-of –Service (DOS) attack in wireless n...
In this paper, we explore the resilience of Physical Layer Network Coding (PNC) to jamming attacks, ...
Abstract Today's trend of migrating radio devices from hardware to software provides potential ...
The use of physical layer methods for improving the security of wireless links has recently become t...
In wireless networks, users share a transmission medium. To increase the efficiency of the channel, ...
Interference and jamming severely disrupt our ability to communicate by decreasing the effective sig...
Over time, the use of wireless technologies has significantly increased due to bandwidth improvement...
The broadcast nature of wireless communications makes them vulnerable to denial-of-service attacks. ...
AbstractDue to shared nature of wireless communication any malicious user can easily monitored commu...
Wireless networks are built upon a shared medium that makes it easy for adversaries to conduct radio...
Traditional approaches for providing confidentiality of wirelessly transmitted signals are often bas...
In wireless networks, users share a transmission medium. To increase the efficiency of channel usage...