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MSOM: Efficient Mechanism for Defense against DDoS Attacks in VANET

Mohammed Al-Mehdhara, Na Ruan

2021Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The wireless nature of the Vehicular Ad Hoc Network (VANET), a technology that offers facilities such as traffic management and safety services, makes it vulnerable to distributed denial‐of‐service (DDoS) attacks that exploit network communications and reduce network reliability and performance. This paper proposes a design of a secure VANET architecture using a Software‐Defined Networking (SDN) controller and Neural Network Self‐Organizing Maps (SOMs). In the proposed design, we adopt the SDN architecture by using its separation of the control plane from the data plane and adding intelligent capabilities to the VANET. To resolve the drawbacks of standard SOMs and to enhance the SOM’s efficiency, a Multilayer Distributed SOM (MSOM) model based on two levels of clustering and classification is used. Experimental results show that our solution can efficiently detect malicious traffic, prevent and mitigate DDoS attacks, and increase system security and recovery speed from the attacking traffic. Moreover, the proposed scheme achieves a high accuracy rate (99.67%). Simulation results demonstrate the effectiveness and efficiency of the MSOM regarding detection accuracy and other studied metrics.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceDenial-of-service attackMechanism (biology)Computer securityComputer networkVehicular ad hoc networkApplication layer DDoS attackTelecommunicationsWorld Wide WebWireless ad hoc networkThe InternetWirelessPhilosophyEpistemologyVehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs)Network Security and Intrusion DetectionSoftware-Defined Networks and 5G
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