@inproceedings{563d092d9edb489ab9605e823297b38c,
title = "Partial deafness: A novel denial-of-service attack in 802.11 networks",
abstract = "We present a new denial-of-service attack against 802.11 wireless networks. Our attack exploits previously discovered performance degradation in networks with substantial rate diversity. In our attack, the attacker artificially reduces his link quality by not acknowledging receptions (which we call {"}partial deafness{"} because an attacker pretends to have not heard some of the transmission), thereby exploiting the retransmission and rate adaptation mechanisms to reduce Medium Access Control (MAC)-layer performance. As compared to previously proposed attacks, the partial deafness attack is particularly strong because the attacker does not necessarily need any advantage over normal users in terms of transmission power, computation resources, or channel condition. Previous work has shown that time fairness in sharing the wireless medium can improve network throughput. We show that time-based regulation at the data queue of the access point can similarly mitigate the negative impact of a partial deafness attacker.",
keywords = "Denial of service attack, IEEE 802.11 DCF, MAC retransmission, Rate adaptation",
author = "Jihyuk Choi and Chiang, \{Jerry T.\} and Dongho Kim and Hu, \{Yih Chun\}",
note = "This material is based upon work partially supported by USARO under Contract No. W-911-NF-0710287 and the NSF under Grant No. CNS-0953600.; 6th International Conference on Security and Privacy in Communication Networks, SecureComm 2010 ; Conference date: 07-09-2010 Through 09-09-2010",
year = "2010",
doi = "10.1007/978-3-642-16161-2\_14",
language = "English (US)",
isbn = "364216160X",
series = "Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering",
pages = "235--252",
booktitle = "Security and Privacy in Communication Networks - 6th Iternational ICST Conference, SecureComm 2010, Proceedings",
}