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HASE
2008
IEEE
16 years 1 months ago
Securing Sensor Nodes Against Side Channel Attacks
Side channel attacks are non-invasive attacks in which adversaries gain confidential information by passively observing the target computing device. Sensor nodes are particularly...
Kanthakumar Pongaliur, Zubin Abraham, Alex X. Liu,...
SOUPS
2009
ACM
16 years 1 months ago
Look into my eyes!: can you guess my password?
Authentication systems for public terminals – and thus public spaces – have to be fast, easy and secure. Security is of utmost importance since the public setting allows manif...
Alexander De Luca, Martin Denzel, Heinrich Hussman...
EAGC
2003
Springer
15 years 12 months ago
Automatic Services Discovery, Monitoring and Visualization of Grid Environments: The MapCenter Approach
The complexity of Grid environments is growing as more projects and applications appear in this quick-evolving domain. Widespread applications are distributed over thousands of com...
Franck Bonnassieux, Robert Harakaly, Pascale Prime...
AGENTS
1997
Springer
15 years 11 months ago
COLLAGEN: When Agents Collaborate with People
We take the position that autonomous agents, when they interact with people, should be governed by the same principles that underlie human collaboration. These principles come fro...
Charles Rich, Candace L. Sidner
OPODIS
2010
15 years 4 months ago
Self-stabilizing (k, r)-Clustering in Wireless Ad-hoc Networks with Multiple Paths
Abstract. Wireless Ad-hoc networks are distributed systems that often reside in error-prone environments. Self-stabilization lets the system recover autonomously from an arbitrary ...
Andreas Larsson, Philippas Tsigas