A security framework for wireless mesh networks

The class of Wireless Mesh Networks (WMN) supports an ample set of applications including wireless community networks, radio access networks in rural or metropolitan areas, or wireless backbones for factory/process automation. Guaranteeing security is crucial for within these application scenarios....

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description The class of Wireless Mesh Networks (WMN) supports an ample set of applications including wireless community networks, radio access networks in rural or metropolitan areas, or wireless backbones for factory/process automation. Guaranteeing security is crucial for within these application scenarios. While contemporary wireless technologies, such as the IEEE 802.16 or the IEEE 802.11s standard, provide the basic protocol mechanisms for mesh networking, they lack in comprehensive security mechanisms. Additionally, novel security features of the above standards such as per‐link encryption break existing security solutions that rely on overhearing of the wireless channel. We close this gap by developing a holistic approach toward securing WMNs with particular focus on the network layer. We perform a threat analysis and then develop solutions (1) guaranteeing the integrity and authenticity of routing messages, (2) to locally and globally detect misbehavior of nodes in forwarding data or routing messages even for settings that do not allow for overhearing the channel, and (3) to dynamically manage reputation of nodes throughout the network. The combination of these building blocks enables to provide for secure, self‐organizing WMNs. As a proof‐of‐concept, we tailor and implement our solutions for the setting of a realistic IEEE 802.16 mesh network; we discuss the protection achieved and assess selected performance trade‐offs for the developed mechanisms. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Wireless Mesh Networks require a reliable and secure routing algorithm. We propose AntSec, WatchAnt and AntRep a framework for secure routing in WMNs inspired by ant colonies that ensures that only authenticated nodes may participate, communication is confidential and integrity is assured, and routing misbehavior of both single nodes and colluding groups is detected and punished. A thorough evaluation confirms our findings and shows the potential of the proposed security framework for WMNs.
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