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Performance evaluation and trade-offs of optimal back-off misbehavior detection schemes in wireless networks in the presence of interference
2008
Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Performance Evaluation Methodologies and Tools
In this work we evaluate the impact of interference caused by concurrent transmissions of neighboring stations on the performance of quickest detection schemes for detection of back-off misbehavior in the IEEE 802.11 MAC. We evaluate the trade-offs that both the adversary and the detector face under such conditions using a game theoretic framework. Furthermore, we evaluate the worst-case scenarios under which the given detector can efficiently operate under the predetermined conditions and show
doi:10.4108/icst.valuetools2008.4367
dblp:conf/valuetools/RadosavacB08
fatcat:olembici4bgxvlquzgyd7s2s7q