Lehrstuhl für Telematik
ITIS


Security of Self-organizing Networks

Beschreibung

In this seminar advanced topics in wireless network security will be discussed. These will cover security issues in self-organizing networks. Each student is supposed to write a report on a selected subtopic from following listed topics (5-6 pages, IEEE format), and present it at the end of the seminar (~45 minutes). Language for seminar and your prepared materials will be in English. There will be no regular weekly meetings; just on request. For final presentations attendance is mandatory.

Ort und Zeit

Di., 14:00 bis 16:00 (occasionally)Informatik/Stochastik - 1.101

Anmeldung

Please register to this seminar, till 24.10.2014, by sending an email to Parisa Memarmoshrefi (memarmoshrefi@informatik.uni-goettingen.de) and register in StudIP. Registering your name is needed in order to arrange the necessary amount of subtopics. In introduction session, held on 28.10.2014, subtopics and more information about the seminar will be given. Furthermore please register in time in the FlexNow! (ITIS: at the examination office in Hannover)

Themen

This course will include the following topics:

  • Key management in mobile ad-hoc networks
  • Application of artificial immune system in wireless sensor network security
  • Reputation-based trust systems in wireless sensor networks
  • Resilient Multi-Path Routing Based on a Biological Attractor Selection Scheme
  • Fully Distributed Trust Model based on Trust Graph for Mobile Ad hoc Networks
  • Reliable Traffic Information Propagation in Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks
  • The Sybil Attacks and Defenses: A Survey
  • A Biologically-inspired QoS-aware Architecture for Scalable, Adaptive and Survivable Network Systems
  • Major works on the necessity and implementations of PKC in WSNs

Schritte

No. Beschreibung Termin
1 Introduction 28.10.2014
2 Finalize your Topic 04.11.2014
3 Register in FlexNow! or examination office (for ITIS) 08.12.2014
4 Submit the report (first version) 09.12.2014
5 Discussion on the draft report (for this date please get a time slot by contacting your supervisor) 16.12.2014
6 Submit the Final Report and Submit the slides (first version) 13.01.2015
7 Discussion on slides (for this date please get a time slot by contacting your supervisor) 20.01.2015
8 Submit the Slides (final version) 27.01.2015
9 Final presentation 05.02.2015

Literatur

  • Key management in mobile ad-hoc networks - In: Chapter 7 - Security of Self-Organizing Networks: MANET, WSN, WMN, VANET - Al-Sakib Khan Pathan, by Auerbach Publications, October 2010.
  • Application of artificial immune system in wireless sensor network security - In: Chapter 15 - Security of Self-Organizing Networks: MANET, WSN, WMN, VANET - Al-Sakib Khan Pathan, by Auerbach Publications, October 2010.
  • Application of artificial immune system in wireless sensor network security - In: Chapter 16 - Security of Self-Organizing Networks: MANET, WSN, WMN, VANET - Al-Sakib Khan Pathan, by Auerbach Publications, October 2010.
  • Reputation-based trust systems in wireless sensor networks - In: Chapter 20 - Security of Self-Organizing Networks: MANET, WSN, WMN, VANET - Al-Sakib Khan Pathan, by Auerbach Publications, October 2010.
  • Leibnitz, Kenji, Naoki Wakamiya, and Masayuki Murata. Resilient multi-path routing based on a biological attractor selection scheme. Biologically Inspired Approaches to Advanced Information Technology. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. 48-63.
  • Omar, Mawloud, Yacine Challal, and Abdelmadjid Bouabdallah.Fully Distributed Trust Model based on Trust Graph for Mobile Ad hoc Networks. Computers & Security/Computers and Security (2009): 199-214.
  • Park, Soyoung, and Cliff C. Zou. Reliable traffic information propagation in vehicular ad-hoc networks. Sarnoff Symposium, 2008 IEEE. IEEE, 2008.
  • Mohaisen, Aziz, and Joongheon Kim. The Sybil attacks and defenses: a survey. arXiv preprint arXiv:1312.6349 (2013).
  • Champrasert, Paskorn, and Junichi Suzuki. A Biologically-inspired QoS-aware Architecture for Scalable, Adaptive and Survivable Network Systems.Bio-inspired Computing and Networking: 481-520
  • Major works on the necessity and implementations of PKC in WSNs - In: Chapter 21 - Security of Self-Organizing Networks: MANET, WSN, WMN, VANET - Al-Sakib Khan Pathan, by Auerbach Publications, October 2010.

Kontakt

Dr. Parisa Memarmoshrefi
Goldschmidtstraße 7
37077 Göttingen

Tel. +49 551 39 172050

memarmoshrefi@informatik.uni-goettingen.de



Hang Zhang
Goldschmidtstraße 7
37077 Göttingen

Tel. +49 551 39 172052

hang.zhang@informatik.uni-goettingen.de