Security and Cooperation in Wireless Networks

Thwarting Malicious and Selfish Behavior in the Age of Ubiquitous Computing

Levente Buttyán; Jean-Pierre Hubaux
eISBN-13: 9780511473852

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This is the first self-contained text to consider security and non-cooperative behavior in wireless networks. Major networking trends are analyzed and their implications explained in terms of security and cooperation, and potential malicious and selfish misdeeds are described along with the existing and future security techniques. Fundamental questions of security including user and device identification; establishment of security association; secure and cooperative routing in multi-hop networks; fair bandwidth distribution; and privacy protection are approached from a theoretical perspective and supported by real-world examples including ad hoc, mesh, vehicular, sensor, and RFID networks. Important relationships between trust, security, and cooperation are also discussed. Contains homework problems and tutorials on cryptography and game theory. This text is suitable for advanced undergraduates and graduate students of electrical engineering and computer science, and researchers and practitioners in the wireless industry. Lecture slides and instructor-only solutions available online (www.cambridge.org/9780521873710).

Sold By Cambridge University Press
ISBNs 9780511473852, 9780521873710, 9780521873710
Language eng
Number of Pages 505