Study And Performance Evaluation Of Security-Throughput Tradeoff With Link Adaptive Encryption Scheme
Poonam Jindal, Brahmjit Singh

TL;DR
This paper evaluates a Link Adaptive Encryption scheme that adjusts to channel conditions to improve security in wireless networks without sacrificing performance, comparing it with fixed encryption methods in ECB and CBC modes.
Contribution
It introduces and assesses a link adaptive encryption scheme that dynamically balances security and throughput in WLANs, with simulation-based comparison to fixed encryption techniques.
Findings
Adaptive scheme in ECB mode offers a better security-throughput trade-off.
In CBC mode, the adaptive scheme is preferable when computational security is prioritized.
Optimal block length correlates with effective cipher strength.
Abstract
With the ever increasing volume of information over wireless medium, security has assumed an important dimension. The security of transmitted data over a wireless channel aims at protecting the data from unauthorized intrusion. Wireless network security is achieved using cryptographic primitives. Some properties that give encryption mechanism their cryptographic strength also make them very sensitive to channel error as well. Therefore, security for data transmission over wireless channel results in throughput loss. Trade-off between security and throughput is always a major concern in wireless networks. In this paper, a Link Adaptive Encryption scheme is evaluated that adapts to channel variations and enhances the security level of WLANs without making any compromise with the network performance. Numerical results obtained through simulation are compared with the fixed block length…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCoding theory and cryptography · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding · Advanced Wireless Network Optimization
