Skip to main content
Article
Analyzing the Effect of DoS Attacks on Network Performance
School of Computer Science & Engineering Faculty Publications
  • Gaurav Kumar, Sacred Heart University
  • Eman Abdelfattah, Sacred Heart University
  • Johnathon Holbrooks, Sacred Heart University
  • Alexander Perez, Sacred Heart University
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
10-1-2017
Disciplines
Abstract

This paper discusses the performance of an office network during a Denial of Service (DoS) attack. A group of client workstations access wirelessly a WLAN server. The purpose is to simulate heavy database traffic under normal work conditions. For the DoS experiment, Global Wireless LAN Delay, Global DB Query Traffic Sent, Global DB Query Traffic Received, Node IP Traffic Dropped, Point-to-Point Queuing Delay, Point-to-Point Throughput, and Point-to-Point Utilization are measured in the presence of a jammer which utilizes frequency sweeping. A comparison of the performance of the network under the normal conditions and DoS scenario is analyzed. The results demonstrate the severe impact of a DoS attack on the network's performance.

Comments

Presentation at the October 19-21 2017 IEEE 8th Annual Ubiquitous Computing, Electronics and Mobile Communication Conference (UEMCON) in New York, New York.

Kumar, Holbrooks & Perez were students in the Sacred Heart University Master's (M.S.) program in Cybersecurity.

DOI
10.1109/UEMCON.2017.8249079
Citation Information

Kumar, G., Abdelfattah, E., Holbrooks, J., & Perez, A. (2017). Analyzing the effect of DoS attacks on network performance. Proceedings from IEEE 8th Annual Ubiquitous Computing, Electronics and Mobile Communication Conference (UEMCON). October 19-21. New York: New York. Doi: 10.1109/UEMCON.2017.8249079