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This paper presents how continuous wave jamming affects IEEE 802.15.4 network. To this end, an office-based measurement setup has been proposed. Within the measurement area, 25 nodes have been set up in order to create a IEEE 802.15.4 tree-based test network structure. A dedicated jamming device that generates and transmits a continuous wave signal has been developed. Several tests have been conducted and presented to demonstrate the network’s vulnerability to jamming attacks for different jammer power levels and its positions across the scene.
Acknowledgement: This paper is a result of the SCOTT project (www.scott-project.eu) which has received funding from the Electronic Component Systems for European Leadership Joint Undertaking under grant agreement No 737422. This Joint Undertaking receives support from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme and Austria, Spain, Finland, Ireland, Sweden, Germany, Poland, Portugal, Netherlands, Belgium, Norway.
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- Title of issue:
- 2018 22nd International Microwave and Radar Conference (MIKON) strony 242 - 246
- Publication year:
- 2018
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- Digital Object Identifier (open in new tab) 10.23919/mikon.2018.8405189
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