Title
Case Studies Of Attacks Over Adaptive Modulation Based Tactical Software Defined Radios
Abstract
This paper presents case studies of attacks aimed at tactical software defined radios based on a classification with the most common sources of vulnerabilities, classes of attacks, and types of intrusions that military radio sets may suffer. Besides that, we also describe how attack mitigation strategies can impact the development of SDR infrastructures. By using such approach, we identify several possible sources of vulnerabilities, attacks, intrusions, and mitigation strategies, illustrating them onto typical tactical radio network deployment scenarios, as an initial and necessary step for the definition of realistic and relevant security requirements for military software defined radio applications.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1155/2012/703642
JOURNAL OF COMPUTER NETWORKS AND COMMUNICATIONS
Field
DocType
Volume
Link adaptation,Radio networks,Software deployment,Computer security,Software-defined radio,Computer science,Vulnerability
Journal
2012
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
2090-7141
1
0.35
References 
Authors
17
3