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ACSC
2007
IEEE
16 years 24 days ago
QUIP: A Protocol For Securing Content in Peer-To-Peer Publish/Subscribe Overlay Networks
Publish/subscribe networks provide an interface for publishers to perform many-to-many communication to subscribers without the inefficiencies of broadcasting. Each subscriber sub...
Amy Beth Corman, Peter Schachte, Vanessa Teague
ESAS
2007
Springer
16 years 18 days ago
Detecting Node Compromise in Hybrid Wireless Sensor Networks Using Attestation Techniques
Abstract. Node compromise is a serious threat in wireless sensor networks. Particular in networks which are organized in clusters, nodes acting as cluster heads for many cluster no...
Christoph Krauß, Frederic Stumpf, Claudia M....
ENTCS
2006
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15 years 6 months ago
Formal Security Analysis for Ad-Hoc Networks
In ad-hoc networks, autonomous wireless nodes can communicate by forwarding messages for each other. For routing protocols in this setting, it is known that a malicious node can p...
Sebastian Nanz, Chris Hankin
ICPP
2005
IEEE
16 years 1 days ago
Connected k-Hop Clustering in Ad Hoc Networks
In wireless ad hoc networks, clustering is one of the most important approaches for many applications. A connected k-hop clustering network is formed by electing clusterheads in k...
Shuhui Yang, Jie Wu, Jiannong Cao
SSS
2009
Springer
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16 years 1 months ago
Network-Friendly Gossiping
The emergence of large-scale distributed applications based on many-to-many communication models, e.g., broadcast and decentralized group communication, has an important impact on ...
Sabina Serbu, Etienne Riviere, Pascal Felber