Changes between Version 27 and Version 28 of GEC14Agenda/EveningDemoSession


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07/10/12 14:15:03 (12 years ago)
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    148148=== Performance Analysis of DDoS Detection Methods on GENI ===
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    150  ''Demo participants: Prof. Richard R Brooks, Katherine Cameron (Clemson University)''
     150 ''Demo participants: Prof. Richard R Brooks, Ilker Ozcelik (Clemson University)''
    151151The GENI network infrastructure enables security research that has not been possible before due to potential disruption to production networks. This project includes a number of security and privacy experiments that include:
    152152WiMAX DDoS analysis with analysis of variance finding vulnerable control parameter settings;Privacy/Anonymity side-channel Hidden Markov Models (HMMs) will be inferred to break anonymity systems;DDoS traffic measurement to map attack severity vs. network topology; Side-channel vulnerability removal protocol tested at scale;DDoS countermeasure testing to neutralize DDoS attacks;
     
    154154=== Clemson WiMAX BW Contention Resolution and DDoS demo ===
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    156  ''Demo participants: Prof. Richard R Brooks,Ilker Ozcelik (Clemson University)''
    157 WiMAX is a growing 4G protocol. Simulations have shown that WiMAX system throughput is sensitive to bandwidth contention parameters. ANOVA analysis of simulated DDoS attacks suggest that two parameters account for over 80% of the variance in system throughput. Using Rutgers University's ORBIT testbeds we are now examining the cross layer affects of these parameters on physical WiMAX systems. This work intends to verify software simulations and to test the fidelity of the ns-2 simulation for wireless systems. Our demo will follow up from GEC13 demo, demonstrating work to date of replicating these results with hardware-in-the-loop, including a summary of our analysis of the indoor and outdoor WiMAX networks that are part of ORBIT and progress since GEC13. A poster, slide presentation, and video demonstration will be used to present update of our research and insight to how our experiments our conducted.
     156 ''Demo participants: Prof. Richard R Brooks, Katherine Cameron kccamer@clemson.edu (Clemson University)''
     157WiMAX is a growing 4G protocol. Simulations have shown that WiMAX system throughput is sensitive to bandwidth contention parameters. ANOVA analysis of simulated DDoS attacks suggest that two parameters account for over 80% of the variance in system throughput. Using Rutgers University's ORBIT testbeds we are now examining the cross layer affects of these parameters on physical WiMAX systems. This work intends to verify software simulations and to test the fidelity of the ns-2 simulation for wireless systems. Our demo will follow up from GEC13 demo, demonstrating work to date of replicating these results with hardware-in-the-loop, including a summary of our analysis of the indoor and outdoor WiMAX networks that are part of ORBIT and progress since GEC13. A poster and video demonstration were used to present an update of our research and insight to how our experiments our conducted. Please find these two documents attached below.
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    159159=== Global Name Resolution Service: Scalable Mobility Support in !MobilityFirst FIA ===