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DSN
2004
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Intrusion Tolerance and Anti-Traffic Analysis Strategies For Wireless Sensor Networks
Wireless sensor networks face acute security concerns in applications such as battlefield monitoring. A central point of failure in a sensor network is the base station, which act...
Jing Deng, Richard Han, Shivakant Mishra
INFOCOM
2012
IEEE
11 years 9 months ago
Physical layer security from inter-session interference in large wireless networks
—Physical layer secrecy in wireless networks in the presence of eavesdroppers of unknown location is considered. In contrast to prior schemes, which have expended energy in the f...
Azadeh Sheikholeslami, Dennis Goeckel, Hossein Pis...
INFOCOM
2009
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Capabilities of Low-Power Wireless Jammers
— In this paper, motivated by the goal of modeling the fine-grain capabilities of jammers for the context of security in low-power wireless networks, we experimentally character...
Lifeng Sang, Anish Arora
ICDCS
2011
IEEE
12 years 6 months ago
Competitive and Fair Medium Access Despite Reactive Jamming
Abstract—Intentional interference constitutes a major threat for communication networks operating over a shared medium where availability is imperative. Jamming attacks are often...
Andréa W. Richa, Christian Scheideler, Stef...
ICC
2007
IEEE
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14 years 1 months ago
Power-Aware MAC for MultiHop Wireless Networks: A Cross Layer Approach
— This paper addresses the problem of designing a power-aware Multiple Access Control (MAC) protocol for Multihop Wireless Networks (MHWN). The problem is formulated as a cross l...
Abdorasoul Ghasemi, Karim Faez