In order to fully exploit the aggregate bandwidth available in the radio spectrum, future wireless mesh networks (WMN) are expected to take advantage of multiple orthogonal channels, where the nodes have the ability to communicate with multiple neighbours simultaneously using multiple radios (NICs) over orthogonal channels. Dynamic channel assignment is critical for ensuring effective utilization of the non-overlapping channels. Several algorithms have been proposed in recent years, which aim at achieving this. However, all these schemes inherently assume that the mesh nodes are well-behaved without any malicious intentions. A recent work has exposed the vulnerabilities in channel assignment algorithms. In this paper, a mechanism is proposed to secure the channel assignment algorithms, addressing the security vulnerabilities in the existing algorithms. The proposed mechanism successfully prevents the WMN from the recently exposed attacks. The simulation based experiments show the effectiveness of the proposed solution. The experiments also show that the incurred overhead because of security is negligible.
Yan XiaYingzhi ZengQin XinZhenghu GongTheodore E. SimosGeorge PsihoyiosCh. Tsitouras
Jihong WangWenxiao ShiKe-Qiang CuiFeng JinYuxin Li
Gervais I. Mady DzalSuili Feng