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JCM
2007
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13 years 8 months ago
Using Antenna Array Redundancy and Channel Diversity for Secure Wireless Transmissions
— The use of signal processing techniques to protect wireless transmissions is proposed as a way to secure wireless networks at the physical layer. This approach addresses a uniq...
Xiaohua Li, Juite Hwu, E. Paul Ratazzi
WINET
2010
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13 years 6 months ago
Achieving robust message authentication in sensor networks: a public-key based approach
Given the extremely limited hardware resources on sensor nodes and the inclement deploying environment, the adversary Denial-of-Service (DoS) attack becomes a serious security thre...
Haodong Wang, Qun Li
CACM
2000
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13 years 8 months ago
Wireless Integrated Network Sensors
Wireless Integrated Network Sensors (WINS) now provide a new monitoring and control capability for transportation, manufacturing, health care, environmental monitoring, and safety...
Gregory J. Pottie, William J. Kaiser
SENSYS
2010
ACM
13 years 6 months ago
Mapping the urban wireless landscape with Argos
Passive monitoring is an important tool for measuring, troubleshooting, and protecting modern wireless networks. To date, WiFi monitoring has focused primarily on indoor settings ...
Ian Rose, Matt Welsh
TDSC
2008
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Multipath Key Establishment for Wireless Sensor Networks Using Just-Enough Redundancy Transmission
In random key predistribution techniques for wireless sensor networks, a relatively small number of keys are randomly chosen from a large key pool and are loaded on the sensors pri...
Jing Deng, Yunghsiang S. Han