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Denial of Service Attacks in Wireless Networks: The Case of Jammers
2011
IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials
The shared nature of the medium in wireless networks makes it easy for an adversary to launch a Wireless Denial of Service (WDoS) attack. Recent studies, demonstrate that such attacks can be very easily accomplished using off-the-shelf equipment. To give a simple example, a malicious node can continually transmit a radio signal in order to block any legitimate access to the medium and/or interfere with reception. This act is called jamming and the malicious nodes are referred to as jammers.
doi:10.1109/surv.2011.041110.00022
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