@inproceedings{becker2008performance,
	abstract = {Adding security mechanisms to computer and com-munications systems without degrading their performance is a difficult task. This holds especially for wireless ad hoc networks that, due to their physical and logical openness, are easier to attack than wired networks. Additionally, such networks are expected to have less resources in terms of computational capabilities and must also rely on batteries for power supply. We investigate the impact of two misbehavior detection mechanisms based on Neural Networks and Artificial Immune Systems. In the performance analysis we assume that wireless devices, in many scenarios, must work with extremely limited computational resources. An example of such a scenario are sensor networks. This implicates that the security system of choice has to be very efficient in order not to disturb the normal wireless device operation.},
	title = {Performance of Security Mechanisms in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks},
	author = {Becker, Matthias and Drozda, Martin and Schaust, Sven},
	booktitle = {Workshop on Security and High Performance Computing Systems},
	year = {2008},
	papertype = {fullpaper}
}