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Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology 2011;14(6):1097-1106.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9766/KIMST.2011.14.6.1097   
An Intrusion Detection Technique Suitable for TICN
Yun-Ho Lee, Soo-Jin Lee
Korea National Defense University
전술정보통신체계(TICN)에 적합한 침입탐지 기법
이윤호, 이수진
국방대학교
Abstract
Tactical Information Communication Network(TICN), a concept-type integrated Military Communication system that enables precise command control and decision making, is designed to advance into high speed, large capacity, long distance wireless relay transmission. To support mobility in battlefield environments, the application of Ad-hoc networking technology to its wireless communication has been examined. Ad-hoc network works properly only if the participating nodes cooperate in routing and packet forwarding. However, if selfish nodes not forwarding packets of other nodes and malicious nodes making the false accusation are in the network, it is faced to many threats. Therefore, detection and management of these misbehaving nodes is necessary to make confident in Ad-hoc networks. To solve this problem, we propose an efficient intrusion detection technique to detect and manage those two types of attacks. The simulation-based performance analysis shows that our approach is highly effective and can reliably detect a multitude of misbehaving node.
Key Words: TICN, Intrusion Detection, Ad-hoc Network, Misbehaving Node, False Accusation
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