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WS
2006
ACM
16 years 2 days ago
Detecting identity-based attacks in wireless networks using signalprints
Wireless networks are vulnerable to many identity-based attacks in which a malicious device uses forged MAC addresses to masquerade as a specific client or to create multiple ill...
Daniel B. Faria, David R. Cheriton
IMC
2010
ACM
15 years 4 months ago
The effect of packet loss on redundancy elimination in cellular wireless networks
Network-level redundancy elimination (RE) algorithms reduce traffic volume on bandwidth-constrained network paths by avoiding the transmission of repeated byte sequences. Previous...
Cristian Lumezanu, Katherine Guo, Neil Spring, Bob...
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SIGCOMM
2009
ACM
16 years 20 days ago
DIRC: increasing indoor wireless capacity using directional antennas
The demand for wireless bandwidth in indoor environments such as homes and offices continues to increase rapidly. Although wireless technologies such as MIMO can reach link throug...
Xi Liu, Anmol Sheth, Michael Kaminsky, Konstantina...
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SIGCOMM
2006
ACM
16 years 3 days ago
Jigsaw: solving the puzzle of enterprise 802.11 analysis
The combination of unlicensed spectrum, cheap wireless interfaces and the inherent convenience of untethered computing have made 802.11-based networks ubiquitous in the enterprise...
Yu-Chung Cheng, John Bellardo, Péter Benk&o...
ICNP
2005
IEEE
15 years 11 months ago
The Fundamental Role of Hop Distance in IEEE802.11 Multi-Hop Ad Hoc Networks
In wireless networks, it is well understood what throughput can be achieved by nodes who can hear each other (i.e. nodes within a single cell)[1, 3]. The effects of nodes beyond t...
Yan Gao, Dah-Ming Chiu, John C. S. Lui