Wi‐Fi Interference Resistance to Jamming Attack - volodymyr-sokolov/publications GitHub Wiki

Conference Paper

Volodymyr Sokolov , Pavlo Skladannyi , Volodymyr Astapenya

Abstract

The paper looks at the problem of jamming attacks on wireless IEEE 802.11 networks. It can be seen from experiments that the use of broadband interference does not always give a better result than narrowband interference. When using narrowband interference with the imposition of pilot sub-carrier, the number of lost packets was 11%, and the average delivery time of a packet increased by an order of If the hot spot supports the ability to hop to a different frequency, or even to a different frequency range, then communication is interrupted for half a minute. Broadband interference reduces throughput by a factor of approximately 19 times, and packet loss averages 4%.

https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10452687 | 10.1109/AICT61584.2023.10452687

Keywords

HackRF One; interference; jamming; Portapack; SDR; software-defined radio; Wi-Fi

SciVal Topics

Security Systems; Jammer; Reinforcement Learning


Publisher

2023 IEEE 5th International Conference on Advanced Information and Communication Technologies (AICT)

21–25 November 2023 Lviv, Ukraine

First Online: 18 March 2024


Indices

  • INSPEC: 24867014

  • KUBG: 48627


Cite

CEUR-WS

V. Sokolov, P. Skladannyi, V. Astapenya, Wi-Fi Interference Resistance to Jamming Attack, in: IEEE 5th International Conference on Advanced Information and Communication Technologies (2023) 1–4. doi: 10.1109/AICT61584.2023.10452687.

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