Quantitative analysis of the security performance in wireless LANs

A comprehensive experimental study to analyze the security performance of a WLAN based on IEEE 802.11 b/g/n standards in various network scenarios is presented in this paper. By setting-up an experimental testbed we have measured results for a layered security model in terms of throughput, response...

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Main Authors: Poonam Jindal, Brahmjit Singh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-07-01
Series:Journal of King Saud University: Computer and Information Sciences
Subjects:
TCP
UDP
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1319157815001159
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spelling doaj-d960165005914c768a02f569840b5e402020-11-24T21:25:05ZengElsevierJournal of King Saud University: Computer and Information Sciences1319-15782017-07-0129324626810.1016/j.jksuci.2014.12.012Quantitative analysis of the security performance in wireless LANsPoonam JindalBrahmjit SinghA comprehensive experimental study to analyze the security performance of a WLAN based on IEEE 802.11 b/g/n standards in various network scenarios is presented in this paper. By setting-up an experimental testbed we have measured results for a layered security model in terms of throughput, response time, encryption overheads, frame loss and jitter. Through numerical results obtained from the testbed, we have presented quantitative as well as realistic findings for both security mechanisms and network performance. It establishes the fact that there is always a tradeoff between the security strength and the associated network performance. It is observed that the non-roaming network always performs better than the roaming network under all network scenarios. To analyze the benefits offered by a particular security protocol a relative security strength index model is demonstrated. Further we have presented the statistical analysis of our experimental data. We found that different security protocols have different robustness against mobility. By choosing the robust security protocol, network performance can be improved. The presented analysis is significant and useful with reference to the assessment of the suitability of security protocols for given real time application.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1319157815001159Frame lossRoaming networkSecurity protocolsThroughputTCPUDP
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author Poonam Jindal
Brahmjit Singh
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Brahmjit Singh
Quantitative analysis of the security performance in wireless LANs
Journal of King Saud University: Computer and Information Sciences
Frame loss
Roaming network
Security protocols
Throughput
TCP
UDP
author_facet Poonam Jindal
Brahmjit Singh
author_sort Poonam Jindal
title Quantitative analysis of the security performance in wireless LANs
title_short Quantitative analysis of the security performance in wireless LANs
title_full Quantitative analysis of the security performance in wireless LANs
title_fullStr Quantitative analysis of the security performance in wireless LANs
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative analysis of the security performance in wireless LANs
title_sort quantitative analysis of the security performance in wireless lans
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of King Saud University: Computer and Information Sciences
issn 1319-1578
publishDate 2017-07-01
description A comprehensive experimental study to analyze the security performance of a WLAN based on IEEE 802.11 b/g/n standards in various network scenarios is presented in this paper. By setting-up an experimental testbed we have measured results for a layered security model in terms of throughput, response time, encryption overheads, frame loss and jitter. Through numerical results obtained from the testbed, we have presented quantitative as well as realistic findings for both security mechanisms and network performance. It establishes the fact that there is always a tradeoff between the security strength and the associated network performance. It is observed that the non-roaming network always performs better than the roaming network under all network scenarios. To analyze the benefits offered by a particular security protocol a relative security strength index model is demonstrated. Further we have presented the statistical analysis of our experimental data. We found that different security protocols have different robustness against mobility. By choosing the robust security protocol, network performance can be improved. The presented analysis is significant and useful with reference to the assessment of the suitability of security protocols for given real time application.
topic Frame loss
Roaming network
Security protocols
Throughput
TCP
UDP
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1319157815001159
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