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TDSC
2010
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15 years 1 months ago
On the Survivability of Wireless Ad Hoc Networks with Node Misbehaviors and Failures
Network survivability is the ability of a network keeping connected under failures and attacks, which is a fundamental issue to the design and performance evaluation of wireless ad...
Fei Xing, Wenye Wang
INFOCOM
2009
IEEE
16 years 1 months ago
Beyond Trilateration: On the Localizability of Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks
— The proliferation of wireless and mobile devices has fostered the demand of context aware applications, in which location is often viewed as one of the most significant context...
Zheng Yang, Yunhao Liu, Xiang-Yang Li
PERCOM
2005
ACM
16 years 6 months ago
A Dynamic Lightweight Platform for Ad-Hoc Infrastructures
Mobile devices like PDAs or mobile phones have become widespread. Similarly, network functionality like GSM, Bluetooth, or WLAN has become standard. Nevertheless, not many applica...
Andreas Frei, Gustavo Alonso
ICC
2008
IEEE
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16 years 25 days ago
Secure Group-Based Information Sharing in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Abstract—Secure multicast has become an important component of many applications in wireless networks. In this paper, we investigate secure intra and inter group information shar...
Weichao Wang, Yu Wang 0003
WONS
2005
IEEE
15 years 12 months ago
Secure Multipath Routing for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Multipath routing minimizes the consequences of security attacks deriving from collaborating malicious nodes in MANET, by maximizing the number of nodes that an adversary must com...
Panayiotis Kotzanikolaou, Rosa Mavropodi, Christos...