Title :
Security architecture for Ad hoc NOMOHi networks: Development of a project based on emergency rural telecommunications
Author :
Castillo, Juan José Martínez ; Rodriguez, Karina Aviles
Author_Institution :
Acantelys Res. Group, Nat. Exp. Polytech. Univ. (UNEXPO), Venezuela
Abstract :
This paper presents a Security View of the NOMOHi architecture (Node, Mobile, Hybrid, Intelligent), which combines devices capable of communicating simultaneously and collaboratively on two or more radio communications technologies, supporting processes of artificial intelligence for it. It describes how to work a NOMOHi sensor devices 802.11/Bluetooth/UWB and the WiMAX 802.16e/802.11 network services, and its potential practical applications for the distribution of satellite educational television content while it can be used simultaneously for the survival of communication in case of emergency in rural zones. The biggest problem is in the vulnerabilities of each of the communications technologies used in these networks simultaneously, low computational power of these devices, and of course to be low power consumption, means that this architecture poses immense challenges in terms to security: intrusion detection, trust relations and of course, Security routing protocols. In this paper, a description of how we are implementing a six-layer security architecture in a project designed for rural communications.
Keywords :
Bluetooth; WiMax; ad hoc networks; artificial intelligence; radiocommunication; routing protocols; telecommunication security; ultra wideband technology; Bluetooth; NOMOHi architecture; NOMOHi sensor devices; UWB; WiMAX 802.16e/802.11 network services; ad hoc NOMOHi networks; artificial intelligence; emergency rural telecommunications; intrusion detection; low power consumption; radio communications technologies; rural communications; rural zones; satellite educational television content; security routing protocols; security view; six-layer security architecture; trust relations; Ad hoc networks; Bluetooth; Operating systems; Protocols; Routing; Security; Wireless sensor networks; Artificial Intelligence; Hibrid Networks; Rural Telecommunications; Security architecture; Wireless sensor; mobile communications;
Conference_Titel :
Internet Security (WorldCIS), 2012 World Congress on
Conference_Location :
Guelph, ON
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1108-3