Affiliation:
1. National University of Singapore, Singapore
Abstract
Consider a scenario where many wireless users are attempting to download data from a single base station. While most of the users are honest, some users may be malicious and attempt to obtain more than their fair share of the bandwidth. One possible strategy for attacking the system is to simulate multiple fake identities, each of which is given its own equal share of the bandwidth. Such an attack is often referred to as a
sybil attack
. To counter such behavior, we propose
SybilCast
, a protocol for multichannel wireless networks that limits the number of fake identities and, in doing so, ensures that each honest user gets at least a constant fraction of his or her fair share of the bandwidth. As a result, each honest user can complete his or her data download in asymptotically optimal time. A key aspect of this protocol is balancing the rate at which new identities are admitted and the maximum number of fake identities that can coexist while keeping the overhead low. Besides sybil attacks, our protocol can also tolerate spoofing and jamming.
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Subject
Computational Theory and Mathematics,Computer Science Applications,Hardware and Architecture,Modeling and Simulation,Software
Cited by
1 articles.
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