Research Paper Proposal Name : Krishna Kiran Tummala Course : CS898t - Wireless/Mobile Communications Lecturer : Dr.Chang 1. Topic: Intrusion Detection Techniques for Mobile Wireless Networks 2. Major Goals 1) To describe the importance of mobile wireless network. 2) Need of network security in wireless network. 3) What is Intrusion Detection? a) Causes of Intrusion in mobile wireless networks. b) Examples causing Intrusion. 4) Detection of Intrusion in a mobile network. a) Architecture for Intrusion Detection. 3. Scope Increasing demand in the mobile network causes in-efficiency in mobile wireless network. The traditional way of preventing networks from intrusion is no longer sufficient and efficient. Mobile wireless network environment is susceptible to various attacks that may weaken the network security. So due to this vulnerability, mobile wireless network needs good and efficient detection techniques that will allow more security to the mobile computing. The scope of this paper is to study the various Intrusion detection techniques and there by providing a new architecture and mechanisms to protect the wireless networks and mobile computing applications. 4. References [1] K. Ilgun, R. A. Kemmerer, and P. A. Porras. State tran- sition analysis: A rule-based intrusion detection approach. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 21(3):181{199, March 1995. [2] L. Zhou and Z. J. Haas. Securing ah hoc networks. IEEE Network, 13(6):24{30, Nov/Dec 1999. [3] W. Lee, S. J. Stolfo, and K. W. Mok. A data mining frame- work for building intrusion detection models. In Proceedings of the 1999 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, May 1999. [4] Intrusion Detection in Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks (2000) Yongguang Zhang, Wenke Lee http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/zhang00intrusion.html [5] An Intrusion Detection System to Mobile Phone Networks Mirela Sechi Moretti Annoni Notare1, Azzedine Boukerche,Fernando Augusto da Silva Cruz1, Carlos Becker Westphall1, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil University of North Texas, USA http://www.shaping-the-future.de/pdf_www/148_paper.pdf [6] C. Perkins and E. Royer. Ad-hoc on-demand distance vector routing. In the 2nd IEEE Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications, pages 90{100, February 1999.