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1 Selfish Misbehavior in Wireless Networks
Nitin Vaidya University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

2 Increasing Wireless Deployment in Unlicensed Bands
Hot-spots Community wireless networks Home networks Sensors

3 Users Must Trust the Network
“Wired-equivalent” privacy mechanisms Going beyond privacy … Users must be able to rely on “ fair ” competition

4 } } Unlicensed Bands The New Wild Wild West ? Increasing demand
Limited resources Few rules ! Increasingly programmable devices } Incentive for misbehavior } Tools for misbehavior

5 Impact of Selfish Misbehavior
Benefits misbehaving users, at the cost of others Reduces trustworthiness of the network Analogy : Speeding on the highways

6 Examples of Misbehavior
Misbehavior can occur at all layers of the protocol stack

7 Example: Physical Layer
Using unnecessarily high transmit power

8 Example: Medium Access Control Layer
a wait-before-you-talk protocol By waiting less than recommended, misbehaving users benefit

9 Example: Network Layer
In mesh networks, misbehaving users may use their links only when convenient to self

10 Selfish Misbehavior Not unique to wireless networks But …
TCP misbehaviors identified in the past But … Wireless brings new challenges Misbehavior more likely in wireless networks due to limited resources

11 Fundamental Challenges
Wireless channel varies over space & time Impossible to detect misbehavior with 100% accuracy How to do “well enough” ? What are the limits on accuracy ?

12 Fundamental Challenges
Misbehavior cannot always be handled at the layer at which it occurs Cross-layer detection & response

13 Fundamental Challenges
Different protocols must co-exist on same slice of wireless spectrum Different protocols don’t necessarily know each other

14 Research Agenda A Civil Wireless Society
Protocol mechanisms to Deter, Detect and Penalize misbehaviors, and Encourage Cooperation Layer-based classification of misbehaviors Determine fundamental limits

15 Thanks!


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