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MOBIQUITOUS
2007
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
On Adjusting Power to Defend Wireless Networks from Jamming
— Wireless networks are susceptible to accidental or intentional radio interference. One way to cope with this threat is to have the radios compete with the jammer, whereby the n...
Wenyuan Xu
PAM
2007
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Implications of Power Control in Wireless Networks: A Quantitative Study
Abstract. The use of power control in wireless networks can lead to two conflicting effects. An increase in the transmission power on a link may (i) improve the quality and thus t...
Ioannis Broustis, Jakob Eriksson, Srikanth V. Kris...
GLOBECOM
2009
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Measurement Based Capacity Scavenging via Whitespace Modeling in Wireless Networks
Dynamic Spectrum Access can enable secondary network users to access unused spectrum, or whitespace, which is found between the transmissions of primary users in a wireless networ...
Anthony Plummer Jr., Mahmoud Taghizadeh, Subir Bis...
NETWORK
2006
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13 years 7 months ago
Jamming sensor networks: attack and defense strategies
Wireless sensor networks are built upon a shared medium that makes it easy for adversaries to conduct radio interference, or jamming, attacks that effectively cause a denial of se...
Wenyuan Xu, Ke Ma, Wade Trappe, Yanyong Zhang
COMSWARE
2007
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Real-time End-to-end Network Monitoring in Large Distributed Systems
— Measuring real-time end-to-end network path performance metrics is important for several distributed applications such as media streaming systems (e.g., for switching to paths ...
Han Hee Song, Praveen Yalagandula