— In wireless sensor networks, many protocols assume that if node A is able to interfere with node B’s packet reception, then node B is within node A’s communication range. I...
Gang Zhou, Tian He, John A. Stankovic, Tarek F. Ab...
: Interference from colocated networks operating over the same frequency range, becomes an increasingly severe problem as the number of networks overlapping geographically increase...
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...
Location-awareness is an important requirement for many mobile wireless applications today. When GPS is not applicable because of the required precision and/or the resource constr...