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MOBIQUITOUS
2007
IEEE
14 years 4 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
MOBIQUITOUS
2007
IEEE
14 years 4 months ago
A Low-delay Protocol for Multihop Wireless Body Area Networks
—Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs) form a new and interesting area in the world of remote health monitoring. An important concern in such networks is the communication between ...
Benoît Latré, Bart Braem, Ingrid Moer...
DSN
2003
IEEE
14 years 3 months ago
From Crash Tolerance to Authenticated Byzantine Tolerance: A Structured Approach, the Cost and Benefits
Many fault-tolerant group communication middleware systems have been implemented assuming crash failure semantics. While this assumption is not unreasonable, it becomes hard to ju...
Dimane Mpoeleng, Paul D. Ezhilchelvan, Neil A. Spe...
ASYNC
2002
IEEE
115views Hardware» more  ASYNC 2002»
14 years 3 months ago
Point to Point GALS Interconnect
Reliable, low-latency channel communication between independent clock domains may be achieved using a combination of clock pausing techniques, self-calibrating delay lines and an ...
George S. Taylor, Simon W. Moore, Robert D. Mullin...
FPL
2009
Springer
96views Hardware» more  FPL 2009»
14 years 2 months ago
Noise impact of single-event upsets on an FPGA-based digital filter
Field-programmable gate arrays are well-suited to DSP and digital communications applications. SRAM-based FPGAs, however, are susceptible to radiation-induced single-event upsets ...
Brian H. Pratt, Michael J. Wirthlin, Michael P. Ca...