Title
Quantification of the Effect of Security on Performance in Wireless LANs
Abstract
This paper investigates and quantifies the effect of different security protocols on the performance of a wireless LAN. Experiments were performed on a wireless test-bed and the data obtained was analyzed for throughput, delay and packet loss under different security scenarios. Both TCP and UDP traffic streams were analyzed at three different data rates. The effect of congestion is also quantified. The results reveal that no significant degradation in performance occurs by enabling security protocols in a wireless LAN.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1109/SECURWARE.2009.16
Athens, Glyfada
Keywords
Field
DocType
different data rate,different security protocol,different security scenario,significant degradation,packet loss,udp traffic stream,enabling security protocol,wireless lans,wireless lan,data analysis,protocols,wireless communication,test bed,data security,testing,tcp,transport protocols,wireless application protocol,security protocols,throughput,cryptography,security protocol,wep,wpa,udp
Wireless,Cryptographic protocol,Computer security,Cryptography,Computer science,Packet loss,CAPWAP,Computer network,Telecommunication security,Throughput,Wireless lan
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-0-7695-3668-2
4
0.45
References 
Authors
8
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Gh. Rasool Begh140.78
Ajaz Hussain Mir2125.35