On Security Against Pollution Attacks in Network Coding Enabled 5G Networks

Future communication networks need to harness the available spectrum more efficiently to cater the requirements of the ever-increasing digital devices. Higher data rate with low latency is a major requirement of future communication networks. Network coding is arising once more as an enabler for sat...

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Main Authors: Vipindev Adat Vasudevan, Christos Tselios, Ilias Politis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2020-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9006864/
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spelling doaj-0d2f6ba0ba6644578ab0c74067ffd0d82021-03-30T02:38:23ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362020-01-018384163843710.1109/ACCESS.2020.29757619006864On Security Against Pollution Attacks in Network Coding Enabled 5G NetworksVipindev Adat Vasudevan0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2793-9694Christos Tselios1Ilias Politis2Wireless Telecommunication Laboratory, University of Patras, Patras, GreeceWireless Telecommunication Laboratory, University of Patras, Patras, GreeceWireless Telecommunication Laboratory, University of Patras, Patras, GreeceFuture communication networks need to harness the available spectrum more efficiently to cater the requirements of the ever-increasing digital devices. Higher data rate with low latency is a major requirement of future communication networks. Network coding is arising once more as an enabler for satisfying the bandwidth requirements of future multimedia and resource hungry services. However, network coding techniques suffer from security vulnerabilities that will eliminate any bandwidth profits. Specific attacks in network coding like pollution attacks are extremely dangerous due to the nature of encoding and spreading inside the whole network. They deteriorate the bandwidth efficiency and even disrupt proper decoding of any message at the receiving end. Further, in a wireless environment, the authenticity of intermediate nodes is not easy to ensure, making it easier for an attacker to be part of the network. Thus counteracting pollution attacks in network coding becomes very important for practical applications of network coding enabled networks in the future generations of mobile communication. There has been a lot of research interest in this direction resulting in a few interesting approaches for secure network coding. However, most of the schemes fail to meet the expected standards or incur high overheads to the system. Schemes addressing the dense heterogeneous networks efficiently are yet to be proposed. This study surveys the security vulnerabilities of network coding, particularly those imposed by pollution attacks, as well as, the corresponding countermeasures. The survey goes a step further and includes a potential secure implementation of network coding enabled 5G networks, based on cooperating small cells.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9006864/5G mobile communicationcryptographynetwork codingnetwork security
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On Security Against Pollution Attacks in Network Coding Enabled 5G Networks
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5G mobile communication
cryptography
network coding
network security
author_facet Vipindev Adat Vasudevan
Christos Tselios
Ilias Politis
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title On Security Against Pollution Attacks in Network Coding Enabled 5G Networks
title_short On Security Against Pollution Attacks in Network Coding Enabled 5G Networks
title_full On Security Against Pollution Attacks in Network Coding Enabled 5G Networks
title_fullStr On Security Against Pollution Attacks in Network Coding Enabled 5G Networks
title_full_unstemmed On Security Against Pollution Attacks in Network Coding Enabled 5G Networks
title_sort on security against pollution attacks in network coding enabled 5g networks
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Future communication networks need to harness the available spectrum more efficiently to cater the requirements of the ever-increasing digital devices. Higher data rate with low latency is a major requirement of future communication networks. Network coding is arising once more as an enabler for satisfying the bandwidth requirements of future multimedia and resource hungry services. However, network coding techniques suffer from security vulnerabilities that will eliminate any bandwidth profits. Specific attacks in network coding like pollution attacks are extremely dangerous due to the nature of encoding and spreading inside the whole network. They deteriorate the bandwidth efficiency and even disrupt proper decoding of any message at the receiving end. Further, in a wireless environment, the authenticity of intermediate nodes is not easy to ensure, making it easier for an attacker to be part of the network. Thus counteracting pollution attacks in network coding becomes very important for practical applications of network coding enabled networks in the future generations of mobile communication. There has been a lot of research interest in this direction resulting in a few interesting approaches for secure network coding. However, most of the schemes fail to meet the expected standards or incur high overheads to the system. Schemes addressing the dense heterogeneous networks efficiently are yet to be proposed. This study surveys the security vulnerabilities of network coding, particularly those imposed by pollution attacks, as well as, the corresponding countermeasures. The survey goes a step further and includes a potential secure implementation of network coding enabled 5G networks, based on cooperating small cells.
topic 5G mobile communication
cryptography
network coding
network security
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9006864/
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