Security of Self-Organizing Networks

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Ad Hoc Networks
advanced wireless security solutions
Blackhole Attack
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cryptographic protocols
distributed trust models
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intrusion detection systems
Key Management Scheme
Key Predistribution Scheme
Mac Protocol
Malicious Nodes
MANET
MANET Node
MANET Routing Protocol
Misbehaving Nodes
MR
network resilience strategies
OLSR
Pair-wise Key
Pairwise Key
Random Key Predistribution Scheme
Reputation Systems
Reputation Value
Routing Protocol
RREQ Message
secure topology control
Sensor Networks
Sensor Nodes
VANET
wireless network authentication
WMNs
Wormhole Attack
WSNs

Product details

  • ISBN 9781439819197
  • Weight: 1292g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Oct 2010
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Reflecting recent advancements, Security of Self-Organizing Networks: MANET, WSN, WMN, VANET explores wireless network security from all angles. It begins with a review of fundamental security topics and often-used terms to set the foundation for the following chapters. Examining critical security issues in a range of wireless networks, the book proposes specific solutions to security threats.

Ideal for those with a basic understanding of network security, the text provides a clear examination of the key aspects of security in self-organizing networks and other networks that use wireless technology for communications. The book is organized into four sections for ease of reference:



  1. General Topics—Security of Wireless and Self-Organizing Networks


  2. Mobile Ad-Hoc Network and Vehicular Ad-Hoc Network Security


  3. Wireless Sensor Network Security


  4. Wireless Mesh Network Security


Highlighting potential threats to network security, most chapters are written in a tutorial manner. However, some of the chapters include mathematical equations and detailed analysis for advanced readers. Guiding you through the latest trends, issues, and advances in network security, the text includes questions and sample answers in each chapter to reinforce understanding.

Al-Sakib Khan Pathan is an assistant professor in the computer science and engineering department at BRAC University, Bangladesh. He worked as a researcher at Networking Lab, Department of Computer Engineering in Kyung Hee University, South Korea, where he received his PhD in 2009. He received his BSc degree in computer science and information technology from Islamic University of Technology (IUT), Bangladesh, in 2003. He has served as a Chair, Organizing Committee Member, and Technical Program Committee member in some international conferences/workshops such as HPCS 2010, ICA3PP 2010, WiMob’09 and 08, HPCC’09, and IDCS’09 and 08.

He is currently serving as an Area Editor of IJCNIS, Associate Editor of IASTED/ACTA Press IJCA, Guest Editor of several international journals, including Elsevier’s Mathematical and Computer Modelling, and editor of a book. He also serves as a referee of a few renowned journals such as IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing (IEEE TDSC), IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology (IEEE TVT), IEEE Communications Letters, Elsevier’s Computer Communications, Computer Standards and Interfaces, Computers & Electrical Engineering Journal, Journal of High Speed Networks (JHSN, IOS Press), EURASIP Journal onWireless Communications and Networking (EURASIP JWCN), International Journal of Communication Systems (IJCS,Wiley), and so on. He is a member of IEEE and several other international organizations. His research interest includes wireless sensor networks, network security, and e-services technologies.