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ICWN
2003
15 years 6 months ago
Distributed Energy Aware MAC Layer Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks
Due to the fact that sensor nodes are untethered and unattended, energy management is a critical issue in communication mechanism of a wireless sensor network. In this paper, we a...
Ramaraju Kalidindi, Rajgopal Kannan, S. Sitharama ...
INFOCOM
2012
IEEE
13 years 7 months ago
Reverse-engineering BitTorrent: A Markov approximation perspective
Abstract—BitTorrent has been the most popular P2P (Peer-toPeer) paradigm during recent years. Built upon great intuition, the piece-selection and neighbor-selection modules roote...
Ziyu Shao, Hao Zhang, Minghua Chen, Kannan Ramchan...
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IEEEARES
2008
IEEE
15 years 11 months ago
Context Ontology for Secure Interoperability
During interoperability exchanges, organizations are jointly conducting computation and sharing tasks. However, organizations can have different security policies. To guarantee g...
Céline Coma, Nora Cuppens-Boulahia, Fr&eacu...
FDTC
2009
Springer
189views Cryptology» more  FDTC 2009»
15 years 11 months ago
KeeLoq and Side-Channel Analysis-Evolution of an Attack
—Last year we were able to break KeeLoq, which is a 64 bit block cipher that is popular for remote keyless entry (RKE) systems. KeeLoq RKEs are widely used for access control pur...
Christof Paar, Thomas Eisenbarth, Markus Kasper, T...
ASIAN
2005
Springer
150views Algorithms» more  ASIAN 2005»
15 years 10 months ago
ACB-R: An Adaptive Clustering-Based Data Replication Algorithm on a P2P Data-Store
Replication on geographically distributed, unreliable, P2P interconnecting nodes can offer high data availability and low network latency for replica access. The challenge is how ...
Junhu Zhang, Dongqing Yang, Shiwei Tang