On the Resilience of Opportunistic Networks against DoS Attacks

Authors

  • Sanaz Afzali Universität Bremen
  • Asanga Udugama Universität Bremen
  • Anna Förster
  • Mathias Fischer Universität Hamburg

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14279/tuj.eceasst.80.1183

Abstract

Opportunistic Networks (OppNets) enable contact-based networking and service provisioning when no infrastructure exists, e.g., in disaster areas. In such sensitive scenarios, maintaining their availability is important, but most existing work on OppNets mainly assume fully cooperative and thus not malicious nodes. In this paper, we study the impact of different flavors of low-intensity Denial of Service (DoS) attacks on OppNets, which are hard to detect and to counter. Our results indicate that low-rate DoS and black hole attacks as a special case of DoS, seem to have a huge impact on the packet delivery ratio and the delivery delay of an OppNet.

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Published

2021-09-08

How to Cite

[1]
S. Afzali, A. Udugama, A. Förster, and M. Fischer, “On the Resilience of Opportunistic Networks against DoS Attacks”, eceasst, vol. 80, Sep. 2021.