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Reducing Eavesdropping Risk by Transmission Power Control in Ad hoc Networks
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To defend against reconnaissance activity in ad hoc wireless networks, this project addresses transmission power control and it will be used as an effective mechanism for minimizing the eavesdropping risk. First, wth order eavesdropping risk will be found as the maximum probability of packet being eavesdropped, when there are w adversarial nodes in the network. Second, closed form solution of first order eavesdropping risk will be formed. The existing defense mechanisms against the hear-and-fire attacks in ad hoc wireless networks can be categorized into cryptographic techniques, secure routing and anonymous routing. The cryptographic techniques facilitate the design of secure and anonymous routing protocols in the presence of adversarial nodes. A cryptography based method causes high overhead in terms of processing delay, packet size, and energy consumption. The proposal for transmission power control for security improvement has effects on throughput, energy conservation, and quality-of-service support. In this project, eavesdropping risk, throughput, and energy conservation will be measured by changing transmission power of the nodes. The transmission power control capability is necessary for connectivity and energy conservation, but at the same time, this provides an opportunity for improving the network security.
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Wireless Network Security, Transmission Power Control, Ad Hoc Networks.
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