Recently, tuning the clear channel assessment (CCA) threshold in conjunction with power control has been considered for improving the performance of WLANs. However, we show that, CCA tuning can be exploited by selfish nodes to obtain an unfair share of the available bandwidth. Specifically, a selfish entity can manipulate the CCA threshold to ignore ongoing transmissions; this increases the probability of accessing the medium and provides the entity a higher, unfair share of the bandwidth. We experiment on our 802.11 testbed to characterize the effects of CCA tuning on both isolated links and in 802.11 WLAN configurations. We focus on AP-client(s) configurations, proposing a novel approach to detect this misbehavior. A misbehaving client is...
The 802.11e standard enables user configuration of several MAC parameters, making WLANs vulnerable ...
Selfish behavior at the Medium Access (MAC) Layer can have devastating side effects on the performan...
Selfish behavior at the MAC layer can have devastating side effects on the performance of wireless n...
Abstract—Recently, tuning the clear channel assessment (CCA) threshold in conjunction with power con...
Abstract—Recently, tuning the clear channel assessment (CCA) threshold in conjunction with power con...
With the advent of programmability in radios, it is be-coming easier for wireless network nodes to c...
It is known that 802.11 is not resilient to selfish behavior and denial of service (DoS) attacks tar...
Lately, there has been an increase in the number of IEEE 802.11 devices that provide users with the ...
The 802.11e standard enables user configuration of several MAC parameters, making WLANs vulnerable t...
With the increasing availability of flexible wireless 802.11 devices, the potential exists for users...
One of the latest protocols developed for the Internet of Things networks is IEEE 802.11ah, proposed...
IEEE 802.11 is one of the most well-established and widely used standard for wireless LAN. Its Mediu...
Abstract—Lately, there has been an increase in the number of IEEE 802.11 devices that provide users ...
Wireless Medium Access Control (MAC) protocols such as IEEE 802.11 use distributed contention resolu...
Selfish behavior at the Medium Access (MAC) Layer can have devastating side effects on the performan...
The 802.11e standard enables user configuration of several MAC parameters, making WLANs vulnerable ...
Selfish behavior at the Medium Access (MAC) Layer can have devastating side effects on the performan...
Selfish behavior at the MAC layer can have devastating side effects on the performance of wireless n...
Abstract—Recently, tuning the clear channel assessment (CCA) threshold in conjunction with power con...
Abstract—Recently, tuning the clear channel assessment (CCA) threshold in conjunction with power con...
With the advent of programmability in radios, it is be-coming easier for wireless network nodes to c...
It is known that 802.11 is not resilient to selfish behavior and denial of service (DoS) attacks tar...
Lately, there has been an increase in the number of IEEE 802.11 devices that provide users with the ...
The 802.11e standard enables user configuration of several MAC parameters, making WLANs vulnerable t...
With the increasing availability of flexible wireless 802.11 devices, the potential exists for users...
One of the latest protocols developed for the Internet of Things networks is IEEE 802.11ah, proposed...
IEEE 802.11 is one of the most well-established and widely used standard for wireless LAN. Its Mediu...
Abstract—Lately, there has been an increase in the number of IEEE 802.11 devices that provide users ...
Wireless Medium Access Control (MAC) protocols such as IEEE 802.11 use distributed contention resolu...
Selfish behavior at the Medium Access (MAC) Layer can have devastating side effects on the performan...
The 802.11e standard enables user configuration of several MAC parameters, making WLANs vulnerable ...
Selfish behavior at the Medium Access (MAC) Layer can have devastating side effects on the performan...
Selfish behavior at the MAC layer can have devastating side effects on the performance of wireless n...