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IEEE 802.11 Wireless Networks have gained popularity, providing users mobility and flexibility in accessing information. Existing solutions for wireless LAN networks have been exposed to security vulnerabilities. Previous study has evaluated the security performance of IEEE 802.11 wireless networks using single server- client architecture. The research presented in this book investigates the effect of multiple security mechanisms on the performance of multi-client congested and un-congested networks. The effect of different TCP and UDP packet sizes on performance of secure networks was also…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
IEEE 802.11 Wireless Networks have gained
popularity, providing users mobility and
flexibility in accessing information. Existing
solutions for wireless LAN networks have been
exposed to security vulnerabilities. Previous study
has evaluated the security performance of
IEEE 802.11 wireless networks using single server-
client architecture. The research presented in this
book investigates the effect of multiple security
mechanisms on the performance of multi-client
congested and un-congested networks. The effect of
different TCP and UDP packet sizes on
performance of secure networks was also studied. The
results showed that WEP encryption
significantly degrades the performance of congested
wireless networks. Network performance
degradation increased as the number of clients was
increased under all security mechanisms.
Autorenporträt
Nilufar Baghaei received her BSc (Hons I) and PhD degrees in
Computer Science from the University of Canterbury, NZ, in 2004 & 2008 respectively. She was a member of Network Security
research group from 2002 to 2006. She is currently a
postdoctoral fellow at Australia''s Commonwealth Scientific and
Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO).