Simulation Study of Periodic Jamming of Adaptive Networks

Abstract

A periodic jamming attack is more harmful to the networks with the adaptive routing algorithms than the static jamming attack, since the latter can be detected by the communicators and the appropriate actions can be taken to alleviate its effectiveness. The non-existence of the equilibrium state makes the analytical and simulation study difficult. Although the equilibrium state does not exist, the time-average of various entities, such as the packet delay and the node queue size, are valid performance measures. In this report, we use simulation techniques to investigate the behavior of networks under the periodic jamming attack.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 30, 1988
Accession Number
ADA197034

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  • Unjeng Cheng

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