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MARIA: Interference-Aware Admission Control and QoS Routing in Wireless Mesh Networks
September 28, 2007, 12:00am PDT
Interference among concurrent transmissions complicates QoS provisioning for multimedia applications in wireless mesh networks. In this paper authors propose MARIA (Mesh Admission control and qos...
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QoS-Aware Multicasting in DiffServ Domains
January 1, 2010, 12:00am PST
Although many QoS-based multicast routing protocols have been proposed in recent years, most of them are based on per-flow resource reservation, which cannot be deployed within differentiated...
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On Distributing XML Repositories
June 13, 2009, 12:00am PDT
XML is increasingly used not only for data exchange but also to represent arbitrary data sources as virtual XML repositories. In many application scenarios, fragments of such a repository are...
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THEX: Mining Metapatterns From Java
March 29, 2010, 12:00am PDT
Design patterns are codified solutions to common Object-Oriented Design (OOD) problems in software development. One of the proclaimed benefits of the use of design patterns is that they decouple...
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Exploring Opportunistic Spectrum Availability in Wireless Communication Networks
July 14, 2008, 12:00am PDT
The radio spectrum is among the most heavily regulated and expensive natural resources around the world. In Europe, the 3G spectrum auction yielded 35 billion dollars in England and 46 billion in...
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Protecting Kernel Code and Data With a Virtualization-Aware Collaborative Operating System
September 23, 2009, 12:00am PDT
The traditional virtual machine usage model advocates placing security mechanisms in a trusted VM layer and letting the untrusted guest OS run unaware of the presence of virtualization. This paper...
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Software Platform Virtualization in Chemistry Research and University Teaching
November 14, 2009, 12:00am PST
Modern chemistry laboratories operate with a wide range of software applications under different operating systems, such as Windows, LINUX or Mac OS X. Instead of installing software on different...
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Integration Gain of Heterogeneous WiFi/WiMAX Networks
December 3, 2008, 12:00am PST
The authors study the integrated WiFi/WiMAX networks where users are equipped with dual-radio interfaces that can connect to either a WiFi or a WiMAX network. Previous research on integrated...
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Characterizing Packet Audio Streams From Internet Multimedia Applications
January 1, 2011, 12:00am PST
The authors analyzed 70 voice traces collected from IP-telephony applications, multicast lectures, and multimedia conferencing sessions which involve multiple speakers and different dynamics of...
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Determining 802.11 Link Quality With Passive Measurements
July 31, 2008, 12:00am PDT
Unlike a wired link, a wireless link changes according to the physical environment and the network traffic in the surrounding area. The link quality, capacity and reliability are dependent on the...
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Improving Energy Efficiency of Wi-Fi Sensing on Smartphones
July 30, 2010, 12:00am PDT
Mobile data usage over cellular networks has been dramatically increasing over the past years. Wi-Fi based wireless networks offer a high-bandwidth alternative for offloading data traffic....
Provided by University of California, Davis
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RRR: Rapid Ring Recovery - Sub-Millisecond Decentralized Recovery for Ethernet Ring
July 27, 2010, 12:00am PDT
Ethernet is the indisputable de-facto technology for local area networks due to its simplicity, low cost, and wide scale adoption. In recent times, Ethernet has entered new networking areas such...
Provided by University of California, Davis
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Adaptive Wireless Channel Probing for Shared Key Generation
July 31, 2010, 12:00am PDT
Generating a shared secret key between two parties from the wireless channel is of increasing interest. The procedure for obtaining information from wireless channel is called channel probing....
Provided by University of California, Davis
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Hearing Is Believing: Detecting Mobile Primary User Emulation Attack in White Space
January 13, 2011, 12:00am PST
In cognitive radio networks, an adversary transmits signals whose characteristics emulate those of primary users, in order to prevent secondary users from transmitting. Such an attack is called...
Provided by University of California, Davis
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Routing-as-a-Service (RaaS): A Framework for Tenant-Directed Route Control in Data Center
July 30, 2010, 12:00am PDT
In a multi-tenant data center environment, the current paradigm for route control customization involves a labor intensive ticketing process, in which tenants submit route control requests to the...
Provided by University of California, Davis
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Identity-Based Attack Detection in Mobile Wireless Networks
July 31, 2010, 12:00am PDT
Identity-Based Attacks (IBAs) are one of the most serious threats to wireless networks. Recently, Received Signal Strength (RSS) based detection mechanisms were proposed to detect IBAs in static...
Provided by University of California, Davis
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Retransmission-Aware Queuing and Routing for Video Streaming in Wireless Mesh Networks
October 8, 2010, 12:00am PDT
The dynamic and shared nature of wireless medium imposes an adverse barrier to supporting QoS for video streaming applications in wireless networks. This paper investigates a case study of video...
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Good Neighbor: Ad Hoc Pairing of Nearby Wireless Devices by Multiple Antennas
October 13, 2010, 12:00am PDT
The proliferation of personal wireless devices requires secure connection between them. While it is easy to securely pair electronic devices by wires, it is very challenging to pair them...
Provided by University of California, Davis
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Distributed Scheduling and Routing in Underwater Wireless Networks
July 28, 2010, 12:00am PDT
Several underwater network characteristics, including long propagation delays and a bandwidth dependent on distance, provide unique challenges to protocol designers. This paper presents STUMP-WR,...
Provided by University of California, Davis
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Non-Cryptographic Authentication and Identification in Wireless Networks
May 18, 2010, 12:00am PDT
Lower/physical layer characteristics have been considered as potential alternatives/complements to provide security services in wireless networks. This paper provides an overview about various...
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Scheduling Prioritized Services in Multihop OFDMA Networks
April 27, 2010, 12:00am PDT
Growing popularity of high speed wireless broadband access for real-time applications makes it increasingly relevant to study the admission control and scheduling of flows in a service...
Provided by University of California, Davis
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Trustworthy Wireless Networks: Issues and Applications
August 30, 2010, 12:00am PDT
Wireless networks are susceptible to various attacks due to their open nature of operations. Existing security mechanisms and systems are rarely robust under attacks, misoperation and internal...
Provided by University of California, Davis
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From Theory to Practice: Evaluating Static Channel Assignments on a Wireless Mesh Network
December 21, 2009, 12:00am PST
Multi-radio nodes in wireless mesh networks introduce extra complexity in utilizing channel resources. Depending on the configuration of the radios, bad mappings between radios to wireless...
Provided by University of California, Davis
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Exploiting Multiple-Antenna Diversity for Shared Secret Key Generation in Wireless Networks
January 6, 2010, 12:00am PST
Generating a secret key between two parties by extracting the shared randomness in the wireless fading channel is an emerging area of research. Previous works focus mainly on single-antenna...
Provided by University of California, Davis
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Metrics for Evaluating Video Streaming Quality in Lossy IEEE 802.11 Wireless Networks
December 9, 2009, 12:00am PST
Peak Signal-to-Noise Ratio (PSNR) is the simplest and the most widely used video quality evaluation methodology. However, traditional PSNR calculations do not take the packet loss into account....
Provided by University of California, Davis
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STUMP: Exploiting Position Diversity in the Staggered TDMA Underwater MAC Protocol
August 29, 2008, 12:00am PDT
This paper proposes the Staggered TDMA Underwater MAC Protocol (STUMP), a scheduled, collision free TDMA-based MAC protocol that increases channel utilization by leveraging node position diversity...
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Impact of Security Properties on the Quality of Information in Tactical Military Networks
May 7, 2010, 12:00am PDT
The goal of a tactical military network is to provide information superiority over an opposing force. This information superiority increases mission tempo if the information can be used to make...
Provided by University of California, Davis
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Adaptive Per Hop Differentiation for End-to-End Delay Assurance in Multihop Wireless Networks
May 1, 2008, 12:00am PDT
As the rapid growth of smart hand-held devices, multihop wireless access networks have a lot of potential applications in a variety of fields in civilian and military environments. Many of these...
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Adaptive Scheduling of Prioritized Traffic in IEEE 802.16j Wireless Networks
August 14, 2009, 12:00am PDT
This paper proposes an adaptive scheduling algorithm for IEEE 802.16j based wireless broadband networks. Computation of an optimal schedule for prioritized traffic in OFDMA based IEEE 802.16...
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Analytical Modeling and Mitigation Techniques for the Energy Hole Problem in Sensor Networks
January 1, 2011, 12:00am PST
This paper investigates the problem of uneven energy consumptions in a large class of many-to-one sensor networks. In a many-to-one sensor network, all sensor nodes generate Constant Bit Rate...
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Admission Control and Interference-Aware Scheduling in Multi-Hop WiMAX Networks
August 7, 2007, 12:00am PDT
Multi-hop WiMAX networks based on IEEE 802.16 has the potential of easily providing high-speed wireless broadband access to areas with little or no existing wired infrastructure. WiMAX technology...
Provided by University of California, Davis
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APHD: End-to-End Delay Assurance in 802.11e Based MANETs
January 1, 2011, 12:00am PST
This paper presents an Adaptive Per Hop Differentiation (APHD) scheme towards achieving end-to-end delay assurance in multihop wireless networks. The APHD scheme extends the capability of IEEE...
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Poster: Exploiting Multiple-Antenna Diversity for Shared Secret Key Generation in Wireless Networks
September 4, 2009, 12:00am PDT
Generating a secret key between two parties by extracting the shared randomness in the wireless fading channel is an emerging area of research. Previous works focus mainly on single-antenna...
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DiCoR: Distributed Cooperative Repair of Multimedia Broadcast Losses
March 21, 2008, 12:00am PDT
Multimedia Broadcast/Multicast Service (MBMS) allows a common broadcast channel to be shared by users interested in identical content. The authors explore the problem of enhancing MBMS resilience...
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Structured Network Coding and Cooperative Local Peer-to-Peer Repair for MBMS Video Streaming
July 22, 2008, 12:00am PDT
By providing coding ability at intermediate nodes, network coding has been shown to improve throughput in wireless broadcast/multicast networks. Considering a scenario where wireless ad-hoc peers...
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Characterizing Link Importance in Multi-Channel, Multi-Radio, Multi-Rate Wireless Mesh Networks
December 19, 2007, 12:00am PST
Modern day wireless networks are increasingly supporting various civilian applications that require high bandwidth for successful operation. In such cases, it is important to ensure proper...
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Self-Learning Peer-to-Peer Traffic Classifier
May 13, 2009, 12:00am PDT
The popularity of a new generation of smart peer-to-peer applications has resulted in several new challenges for accurately classifying network traffic. In this paper, the authors propose a novel...
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Uncovering Global Icebergs in Distributed Monitors
May 6, 2009, 12:00am PDT
Security is becoming an increasingly important QoS parameter for which network providers should provision. The authors focus on monitoring and detecting one type of network event, which is...
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FPGA Based Network Traffic Analysis Using Traffic Dispersion Patterns
June 18, 2010, 12:00am PDT
The problem of Network Traffic Classification (NTC) has attracted significant amount of interest in the research community, offering a wide range of solutions at various levels. The core challenge...
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Diagnosing Failures in Wireless Networks Using Fault Signatures
January 21, 2010, 12:00am PST
Detection and diagnosis of failures in wireless networks is of crucial importance. It is also a very challenging task, given the myriad of problems that plague present day wireless networks. A...
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Rate Gain Region and Design Tradeoffs for Full-Duplex Wireless Communications
March 7, 2013, 12:00am PST
In this paper, the authors analytically study the regime in which practical full-duplex systems can achieve larger rates than equivalent half-duplex systems. The key challenge in practical...
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Advantages of Self-Migration for Distributed Computing
December 22, 2008, 12:00am PST
The authors compare four paradigms that have recently been the subject of recent research: mobile agents, Distributed Shared Memory (DSM), coordination paradigms and self-migrating computations....
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Compositional Stochastic Modeling and Probabilistic Programming
December 1, 2012, 12:00am PST
Probabilistic programming is related to a compositional approach to stochastic modeling by switching from discrete to continuous time dynamics. In continuous time, an operator-algebra semantics is...
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Scientific Process Automation and Workflow Management
July 22, 2009, 12:00am PDT
This paper introduces and describes scientific workflows, i.e., executable descriptions of automatable scientific processes such as computational science simulations and data analyses. Scientific...
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X-CSR: Dataflow Optimization for Distributed XML Process Pipelines
November 15, 2008, 12:00am PST
XML process networks are a simple, yet powerful programming paradigm for loosely coupled, coarse-grained dataflow applications such as data-centric scientific workflows. This paper describes a...
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Implicit Authentication Through Learning User Behavior
November 23, 2010, 12:00am PST
Users are increasingly dependent on mobile devices. However, current authentication methods like password entry are significantly more frustrating and difficult to perform on these devices,...
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IBubble: Multi-Keyword Routing Protocol for Heterogeneous Wireless Sensor Networks
February 29, 2008, 12:00am PST
Many tasks require multiple sensing capabilities; in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs), it is expensive to deploy a homogeneous network wherein every sensor has the same functionality. Instead, it...
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Deterministic Structured Network Coding For WWAN Video Broadcast With Cooperative Peer-to-Peer Repair
September 29, 2010, 12:00am PDT
Recent research has exploited the multi-homing property (one terminal with multiple network interfaces) of modern devices to improve communication performance in wireless networks. Cooperative...
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Diagnosing Failures in Wireless Networks Using Fault Signatures
January 21, 2010, 12:00am PST
Detection and diagnosis of failures in wireless networks is of crucial importance. It is also a very challenging task, given the myriad of problems that plague present day wireless networks. A...
Provided by University of California, Davis
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White Papers
FPGA Based Network Traffic Analysis Using Traffic Dispersion Patterns
June 18, 2010, 12:00am PDT
The problem of Network Traffic Classification (NTC) has attracted significant amount of interest in the research community, offering a wide range of solutions at various levels. The core challenge...
Provided by University of California, Davis
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White Papers
Uncovering Global Icebergs in Distributed Monitors
May 6, 2009, 12:00am PDT
Security is becoming an increasingly important QoS parameter for which network providers should provision. The authors focus on monitoring and detecting one type of network event, which is...
Provided by University of California, Davis
-
White Papers
Self-Learning Peer-to-Peer Traffic Classifier
May 13, 2009, 12:00am PDT
The popularity of a new generation of smart peer-to-peer applications has resulted in several new challenges for accurately classifying network traffic. In this paper, the authors propose a novel...
Provided by University of California, Davis
-
White Papers
Characterizing Link Importance in Multi-Channel, Multi-Radio, Multi-Rate Wireless Mesh Networks
December 19, 2007, 12:00am PST
Modern day wireless networks are increasingly supporting various civilian applications that require high bandwidth for successful operation. In such cases, it is important to ensure proper...
Provided by University of California, Davis
-
White Papers
Structured Network Coding and Cooperative Local Peer-to-Peer Repair for MBMS Video Streaming
July 22, 2008, 12:00am PDT
By providing coding ability at intermediate nodes, network coding has been shown to improve throughput in wireless broadcast/multicast networks. Considering a scenario where wireless ad-hoc peers...
Provided by University of California, Davis
-
White Papers
DiCoR: Distributed Cooperative Repair of Multimedia Broadcast Losses
March 21, 2008, 12:00am PDT
Multimedia Broadcast/Multicast Service (MBMS) allows a common broadcast channel to be shared by users interested in identical content. The authors explore the problem of enhancing MBMS resilience...
Provided by University of California, Davis
-
White Papers
Poster: Exploiting Multiple-Antenna Diversity for Shared Secret Key Generation in Wireless Networks
September 4, 2009, 12:00am PDT
Generating a secret key between two parties by extracting the shared randomness in the wireless fading channel is an emerging area of research. Previous works focus mainly on single-antenna...
Provided by University of California, Davis
-
White Papers
APHD: End-to-End Delay Assurance in 802.11e Based MANETs
January 1, 2011, 12:00am PST
This paper presents an Adaptive Per Hop Differentiation (APHD) scheme towards achieving end-to-end delay assurance in multihop wireless networks. The APHD scheme extends the capability of IEEE...
Provided by University of California, Davis
-
White Papers
Admission Control and Interference-Aware Scheduling in Multi-Hop WiMAX Networks
August 7, 2007, 12:00am PDT
Multi-hop WiMAX networks based on IEEE 802.16 has the potential of easily providing high-speed wireless broadband access to areas with little or no existing wired infrastructure. WiMAX technology...
Provided by University of California, Davis
-
White Papers
Analytical Modeling and Mitigation Techniques for the Energy Hole Problem in Sensor Networks
January 1, 2011, 12:00am PST
This paper investigates the problem of uneven energy consumptions in a large class of many-to-one sensor networks. In a many-to-one sensor network, all sensor nodes generate Constant Bit Rate...
Provided by University of California, Davis
-
White Papers
Adaptive Scheduling of Prioritized Traffic in IEEE 802.16j Wireless Networks
August 14, 2009, 12:00am PDT
This paper proposes an adaptive scheduling algorithm for IEEE 802.16j based wireless broadband networks. Computation of an optimal schedule for prioritized traffic in OFDMA based IEEE 802.16...
Provided by University of California, Davis
-
White Papers
Adaptive Per Hop Differentiation for End-to-End Delay Assurance in Multihop Wireless Networks
May 1, 2008, 12:00am PDT
As the rapid growth of smart hand-held devices, multihop wireless access networks have a lot of potential applications in a variety of fields in civilian and military environments. Many of these...
Provided by University of California, Davis
-
White Papers
Impact of Security Properties on the Quality of Information in Tactical Military Networks
May 7, 2010, 12:00am PDT
The goal of a tactical military network is to provide information superiority over an opposing force. This information superiority increases mission tempo if the information can be used to make...
Provided by University of California, Davis
-
White Papers
STUMP: Exploiting Position Diversity in the Staggered TDMA Underwater MAC Protocol
August 29, 2008, 12:00am PDT
This paper proposes the Staggered TDMA Underwater MAC Protocol (STUMP), a scheduled, collision free TDMA-based MAC protocol that increases channel utilization by leveraging node position diversity...
Provided by University of California, Davis
-
White Papers
Metrics for Evaluating Video Streaming Quality in Lossy IEEE 802.11 Wireless Networks
December 9, 2009, 12:00am PST
Peak Signal-to-Noise Ratio (PSNR) is the simplest and the most widely used video quality evaluation methodology. However, traditional PSNR calculations do not take the packet loss into account....
Provided by University of California, Davis
-
White Papers
Exploiting Multiple-Antenna Diversity for Shared Secret Key Generation in Wireless Networks
January 6, 2010, 12:00am PST
Generating a secret key between two parties by extracting the shared randomness in the wireless fading channel is an emerging area of research. Previous works focus mainly on single-antenna...
Provided by University of California, Davis
-
White Papers
From Theory to Practice: Evaluating Static Channel Assignments on a Wireless Mesh Network
December 21, 2009, 12:00am PST
Multi-radio nodes in wireless mesh networks introduce extra complexity in utilizing channel resources. Depending on the configuration of the radios, bad mappings between radios to wireless...
Provided by University of California, Davis
-
White Papers
Trustworthy Wireless Networks: Issues and Applications
August 30, 2010, 12:00am PDT
Wireless networks are susceptible to various attacks due to their open nature of operations. Existing security mechanisms and systems are rarely robust under attacks, misoperation and internal...
Provided by University of California, Davis
-
White Papers
Scheduling Prioritized Services in Multihop OFDMA Networks
April 27, 2010, 12:00am PDT
Growing popularity of high speed wireless broadband access for real-time applications makes it increasingly relevant to study the admission control and scheduling of flows in a service...
Provided by University of California, Davis
-
White Papers
Non-Cryptographic Authentication and Identification in Wireless Networks
May 18, 2010, 12:00am PDT
Lower/physical layer characteristics have been considered as potential alternatives/complements to provide security services in wireless networks. This paper provides an overview about various...
Provided by University of California, Davis
-
White Papers
Distributed Scheduling and Routing in Underwater Wireless Networks
July 28, 2010, 12:00am PDT
Several underwater network characteristics, including long propagation delays and a bandwidth dependent on distance, provide unique challenges to protocol designers. This paper presents STUMP-WR,...
Provided by University of California, Davis
-
White Papers
Good Neighbor: Ad Hoc Pairing of Nearby Wireless Devices by Multiple Antennas
October 13, 2010, 12:00am PDT
The proliferation of personal wireless devices requires secure connection between them. While it is easy to securely pair electronic devices by wires, it is very challenging to pair them...
Provided by University of California, Davis
-
White Papers
Retransmission-Aware Queuing and Routing for Video Streaming in Wireless Mesh Networks
October 8, 2010, 12:00am PDT
The dynamic and shared nature of wireless medium imposes an adverse barrier to supporting QoS for video streaming applications in wireless networks. This paper investigates a case study of video...
Provided by University of California, Davis
-
White Papers
Identity-Based Attack Detection in Mobile Wireless Networks
July 31, 2010, 12:00am PDT
Identity-Based Attacks (IBAs) are one of the most serious threats to wireless networks. Recently, Received Signal Strength (RSS) based detection mechanisms were proposed to detect IBAs in static...
Provided by University of California, Davis
-
White Papers
Routing-as-a-Service (RaaS): A Framework for Tenant-Directed Route Control in Data Center
July 30, 2010, 12:00am PDT
In a multi-tenant data center environment, the current paradigm for route control customization involves a labor intensive ticketing process, in which tenants submit route control requests to the...
Provided by University of California, Davis
-
White Papers
Hearing Is Believing: Detecting Mobile Primary User Emulation Attack in White Space
January 13, 2011, 12:00am PST
In cognitive radio networks, an adversary transmits signals whose characteristics emulate those of primary users, in order to prevent secondary users from transmitting. Such an attack is called...
Provided by University of California, Davis
-
White Papers
Adaptive Wireless Channel Probing for Shared Key Generation
July 31, 2010, 12:00am PDT
Generating a shared secret key between two parties from the wireless channel is of increasing interest. The procedure for obtaining information from wireless channel is called channel probing....
Provided by University of California, Davis
-
White Papers
RRR: Rapid Ring Recovery - Sub-Millisecond Decentralized Recovery for Ethernet Ring
July 27, 2010, 12:00am PDT
Ethernet is the indisputable de-facto technology for local area networks due to its simplicity, low cost, and wide scale adoption. In recent times, Ethernet has entered new networking areas such...
Provided by University of California, Davis
-
White Papers
Improving Energy Efficiency of Wi-Fi Sensing on Smartphones
July 30, 2010, 12:00am PDT
Mobile data usage over cellular networks has been dramatically increasing over the past years. Wi-Fi based wireless networks offer a high-bandwidth alternative for offloading data traffic....
Provided by University of California, Davis
-
White Papers
Determining 802.11 Link Quality With Passive Measurements
July 31, 2008, 12:00am PDT
Unlike a wired link, a wireless link changes according to the physical environment and the network traffic in the surrounding area. The link quality, capacity and reliability are dependent on the...
Provided by University of California, Davis
-
White Papers
Characterizing Packet Audio Streams From Internet Multimedia Applications
January 1, 2011, 12:00am PST
The authors analyzed 70 voice traces collected from IP-telephony applications, multicast lectures, and multimedia conferencing sessions which involve multiple speakers and different dynamics of...
Provided by University of California, Davis
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