An anti-jamming protocol based on secret reallocation of channels
Document Type
Conference Article
Publication Title
2016 3rd International Conference on Recent Advances in Information Technology, RAIT 2016
Abstract
In this paper we propose an anti-jamming technique which is based on a secret reallocation of the jammed channels. Jamming is defined to be a deliberate use of radio noise or signals in an attempt to disrupt communications. We present suitable algorithms to be executed by a transmitting and a receiving node, assuming the possible presence adversaries acting as jammers. In our proposed algorithm, for a network with n jammed channels out of m simultaneously active communications, the average number of attempts to find n free channels is equal to where is the fraction of free channels out of total of C channels, and is hence independent of both m and n. Simulation results of our proposed approach on random networks also show that our proposed anti-jamming protocol is quite effective in counteracting jamming attacks.
First Page
154
Last Page
159
DOI
10.1109/RAIT.2016.7507893
Publication Date
7-8-2016
Recommended Citation
Bhattacharya, Ansuman; Audhya, Soumyadip; and Sinha, Koushik, "An anti-jamming protocol based on secret reallocation of channels" (2016). Conference Articles. 663.
https://digitalcommons.isical.ac.in/conf-articles/663