Network Intrusion Detection: An Analyst's Handbook
Network Intrusion Detection: An Analyst's Handbook
Tracing Network Attacks to Their Sources
IEEE Internet Computing
A measurement study of vehicular internet access using in situ Wi-Fi networks
Proceedings of the 12th annual international conference on Mobile computing and networking
Secure Location Verification with Hidden and Mobile Base Stations
IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
Wireless device identification with radiometric signatures
Proceedings of the 14th ACM international conference on Mobile computing and networking
Secure localization and authentication in ultra-wideband sensor networks
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications - Part 1
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This paper addresses the open problem of locating an attacker that intentionally hides or falsies its position using advanced radio technologies. A novel attacker localization mechanism, called Access Point Coordinated Localization (APCL), is proposed for IEEE 802.11 networks. APCL actively forces the attacker to reveal its position information by combining access point (AP) coordination with the traditional range-free localization. The optimal AP coordination process is calculated by modeling it as a finite horizon discrete Markov decision process, which is efficiently solved by an approximation algorithm. The performance advantages are veried through extensive simulations.