REVAMPING SDN TO MINIMIZE THE ASCENDANCY OF ROGUE ACCESS POINTS

Authors

  • P.G.Siva Sharma Karthick Assistant Professor/CSE,Nadar saraswathi college of engineering and technology,Theni
  • R.Poongodi U.G Student, Department of computer science and engineering, Nadar saraswathi college of engineering and technology ,Theni
  • G.Revathi U.G Student, Department of computer science and engineering, Nadar saraswathi college of engineering and technology ,Theni

Keywords:

Rogue Access Point(RAP), Software defined network(SDN), Network flow guard(NFG), mininet ,pox

Abstract

Software Defined Networking (SDN) is an emerging technology which provides network programmability
and encompasses multiple kinds of network technologies designed to make the network more flexible. Rogue access point
one of the most challenging issues in security of software defined network. Rogue Access Points are serious threats which
steal sensitive information from the network. To overcome above, we propose an approach to detect and minimize the
entry of Rogue Access Point from software defined network. Along with rogue access point detection, our works also
improve the capabilities of software defined network by using: 1) mininet to create software defined network with SDN
controller. 2) Sequential hypothesis algorithm to detect RAPS 3) miniedit as a simulator 4) wire share as a network
analyser.

Published

2018-03-25

How to Cite

P.G.Siva Sharma Karthick, R.Poongodi, & G.Revathi. (2018). REVAMPING SDN TO MINIMIZE THE ASCENDANCY OF ROGUE ACCESS POINTS. International Journal of Advance Engineering and Research Development (IJAERD), 5(3), 1580–1586. Retrieved from https://ijaerd.org/index.php/IJAERD/article/view/2963