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IPL
2008
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Reducing communication costs in robust peer-to-peer networks
Several recent research results describe how to design Distributed Hash Tables (DHTs) that are robust to adversarial attack via Byzantine faults. Unfortunately, all of these resul...
Jared Saia, Maxwell Young
COMCOM
2007
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Distributed inter-domain lightpath provisioning in the presence of wavelength conversion
Dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) has become the dominant transport layer technology for next-generation backbone networks due to its unprecedented capacity scalabilit...
Qing Liu, Nasir Ghani, Nageswara S. V. Rao, Ashwin...
IJDSN
2006
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Intrusion Detection for Routing Attacks in Sensor Networks
Security is a critical challenge for creating robust and reliable sensor networks. For example, routing attacks have the ability to disconnect a sensor network from its central ba...
Chong Eik Loo, Mun Yong Ng, Christopher Leckie, Ma...
COMPSEC
2007
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Privacy-preserving programming using sython
— Programmers often have access to confidential data that are not strictly needed for program development. Broad priveleges from accounts given to programmers allow them to view...
Michael Gaiman, Rahul Simha, Bhagirath Narahari
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COMPUTER
2007
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Cryptography on a Speck of Dust
Ubiquitous computing has become a reality in recent years. Tiny wireless sensors and RFID tags are being deployed today and will soon form an important aspect of our infrastructur...
Jens-Peter Kaps, Gunnar Gaubatz, Berk Sunar
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