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A New Mechanism for Network Monitoring and Shielding in Wireless LAN

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  • Jiujun Cheng
  • Liufei Hu
  • Junjun Liu
  • Qingyang Zhang
  • Chendan Yan

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Wireless LAN (WLAN) technology is developing rapidly with the help of wireless communication technology and social demand. During the development of WLAN, the security is more and more important, and wireless monitoring and shielding are of prime importance for network security. In this paper, we have explored various security issues of IEEE 802.11 based wireless network and analyzed numerous problems in implementing the wireless monitoring and shielding system. We identify the challenges which monitoring and shielding system needs to be aware of, and then provide a feasible mechanism to avoid those challenges. We implemented an actual wireless LAN monitoring and shielding system on Maemo operating system to monitor wireless network data stream efficiently and solve the security problems of mobile users. More importantly, the system analyzes wireless network protocols efficiently and flexibly, reveals rich information of the IEEE 802.11 protocol such as traffic distribution and different IP connections, and graphically displays later. Moreover, the system running results show that the system has the capability to work stably, and accurately and analyze the wireless protocols efficiently.

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  • Jiujun Cheng & Liufei Hu & Junjun Liu & Qingyang Zhang & Chendan Yan, 2014. "A New Mechanism for Network Monitoring and Shielding in Wireless LAN," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-8, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:620926
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/620926
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