Opened 13 years ago
Closed 13 years ago
#716 closed (fixed)
Demo Proposal - Assessing the Sensitivity of WiMAX Params to DDoS Attacks
Reported by: | jdeng@clemson.edu | Owned by: | chaos@bbn.com |
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Priority: | major | Milestone: | WiMAX: S3.a Demonstration at GEC9 and Experimenter Outreach |
Component: | WIMAX | Version: | SPIRAL3 |
Keywords: | GEC10 | Cc: | |
Dependencies: |
Description
Demo Participants: Juan Deng, Ilker Oczelik, Richard Brooks Affiliation: Clemson University
WiMAX is an evolving standard. Through simulations, we have shown that WiMAX system throughput is very sensitive to settings of two bandwidth contention parameters. ANOVA analysis of simulated DDoS attacks find that settings on those two parameters account for over 80% of the variance in system throughput. We are using the Rutgers' ORBIT testbed to verify if this correlation holds when physical radios are used. This work also serves to test the fidelity of the ns-2 simulation for wireless systems. We will first show and explain our existing results, we will also show our work to date in replicating these results with hardware-in-the-loop. We will have posters, slide presentation, and attempt to give an interactive demonstration on using the Rutgers WiMAX testbed.
Need wired ethernet Internet connection for netbook. Slide projector. Stand for 1 poster 30 by 20.
Change History (6)
comment:1 Changed 13 years ago by
Cc: | All removed |
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Dependencies: | None |
Owner: | changed from Demos for GEC10 to chaos@bbn.com |
Status: | new → assigned |
comment:2 Changed 13 years ago by
Component: | GPO → WIMAX |
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Harry will coordinate this demo with other WiMAX demos, if needed. Please locate near other WiMAX demo tables on the floorplan.
comment:3 Changed 13 years ago by
Milestone: | ABAC: S3.c Demonstration and Outreach at GEC10 → WiMAX: S3.a Demonstration at GEC9 and Experimenter Outreach |
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comment:4 Changed 13 years ago by
You asked for a slide projector in your request. You have in mind a projector for powerpoint slides (i.e. one that attaches to your computer), not photographic slides, right? (I assume so, but just wanted to check, since we don't have photographic slide projectors available.)
comment:6 Changed 13 years ago by
Resolution: | → fixed |
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Status: | assigned → closed |
Thank you for your demo request. We will update this ticket when the resources have been confirmed.