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Routers and Networks With Near-Zero Buffers
February 8, 2010, 12:00am PST
All routers have buffers to store packets during periods of congestion. However, as Internet link speeds reach hundreds of Gigabits-per-second and beyond, it is becoming increasingly difficult to...
Provided by University of New South Wales
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Secure Key Loss Recovery for Network Broadcast in Single Hop Wireless Sensor Networks
June 30, 2009, 12:00am PDT
Symmetric encryption of data at the base-station using time-varying keys has been proposed as an attractive method for securing broadcasts in wireless sensor networks: symmetric decryption keeps...
Provided by University of New South Wales
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Sharing Small Optical Buffers Between Real-Time and TCP Traffic
September 1, 2009, 12:00am PDT
Buffers in emerging optical packet routers are expensive resources, and it is expected that they would be able to store at most a few tens of KiloBytes of data in the optical domain. When TCP and...
Provided by University of New South Wales
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Experiments in Adaptive Power Control for Truly Wearable Biomedical Sensor Devices
August 8, 2009, 12:00am PDT
Emerging body-wearable devices for continuous health monitoring are severely energy constrained and yet required to offer high communication reliability under fluctuating channel conditions. Such...
Provided by University of New South Wales
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Packet Pacing in Small Buffer Optical Packet Switched Networks
August 25, 2008, 12:00am PDT
In the absence of a cost-effective technology for storing optical signals, emerging Optical Packet Switched (OPS) networks are expected to have severely limited buffering capability. To mitigate...
Provided by University of New South Wales
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Perspectives on Router Buffer Sizing: Recent Results and Open Problems
February 4, 2009, 12:00am PST
The past few years have witnessed a lot of debate on how large Internet router buffers should be. The widely believed rule-of-thumb used by router manufacturers today mandates a buffer size equal...
Provided by University of New South Wales
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Transmission Power Control in Body Area Sensor Networks for Healthcare Monitoring
September 29, 2008, 12:00am PDT
This paper investigates the opportunities and challenges in the use of dynamic radio transmit power control for prolonging the lifetime of body-wearable sensor devices used in continuous health...
Provided by University of New South Wales
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Whitepapers
Hierarchical Time-Sliced Optical Burst Switching
June 16, 2008, 12:00am PDT
To overcome the need for large buffers to store contending bursts in Optical Burst Switched (OBS) networks, a recent variant called Time-Sliced OBS (TSOBS) suggested that bursts be sliced and...
Provided by University of New South Wales
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Whitepapers
Complete Life-Cycle Assessment of the Energy/CO2 Costs of Videoconferencing Vs Face-to-Face Meetings
April 22, 2012, 12:00am PDT
While video conferencing is often viewed as a greener alternative to physically travelling for face-to-face meetings, it has its own energy and carbon dioxide costs. In this paper, the authors...
Provided by University of New South Wales
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Decorrelating Secret Bit Extraction Via Channel Hopping in Body Area Networks
June 22, 2012, 12:00am PDT
Recent research has demonstrated that two communicating parties can generate shared secret keys by exploiting characteristics of the wireless fading channel between them. These channel...
Provided by University of New South Wales
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Whitepapers
An Energy Consumption Model for Energy Efficient Ethernet Switches
April 23, 2012, 12:00am PDT
Ethernet is one of the first computer networking technologies for which a standard has been developed to improve its energy efficiency. The energy efficient Ethernet (IEEE 802.3az) standard was...
Provided by University of New South Wales
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Whitepapers
A Novel Unbalanced Tree Structure for Low-Cost Authentication of Streaming Content on Mobile and Sensor Devices
April 15, 2012, 12:00am PDT
The authors consider stored content being streamed to a resource-poor device (such as a sensor node or a mobile phone), and address the issue of authenticating such content in real-time at the...
Provided by University of New South Wales
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Authentication of Lossy Data in Body-Sensor Networks for Healthcare Monitoring
April 12, 2012, 12:00am PDT
Growing pressures on healthcare costs are spurring development of lightweight body-worn sensors for real-time and continuous physiological monitoring. Data from these sensors is streamed...
Provided by University of New South Wales
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On the Energy-Efficiency of a Packet-Level FEC Based Bufferless Core Optical Network
October 5, 2011, 12:00am PDT
The authors proposed packet-level Forward Error Correction (FEC) as a promising technique for enabling buffer-less core optical networks. In this paper, they systematically analyze its...
Provided by University of New South Wales
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Environmental Context Aware Trust in Mobile P2P Networks
July 25, 2011, 12:00am PDT
With the growing popularity and capabilities of mobile devices, peer-to-peer networking among such devices is increasingly of interest for mobile content sharing. One of the major challenges in...
Provided by University of New South Wales
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Profiling Per-Packet and Per-Byte Energy Consumption in the NetFPGA Gigabit Router
December 10, 2010, 12:00am PST
Improving energy efficiency of Internet equipment is becoming an increasingly important research topic, motivated by the need to reduce energy costs (and Carbon footprint) for Internet Service...
Provided by University of New South Wales
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An Empirical Model of Power Consumption in the NetFPGA Gigabit Router
November 10, 2010, 12:00am PST
Sustained exponential bandwidth growth of the Internet is threatened by concomitant increase in power requirements of network switches and routers. Recently, researchers have profiled the energy...
Provided by University of New South Wales
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Secret Key Generation Rate Vs. Reconciliation Cost Using Wireless Channel Characteristics in Body Area Networks
October 13, 2010, 12:00am PDT
In this paper, the authors investigate the feasibility of real-time derivation of cryptographic keys in body area networks using unique characteristics of the underlying wireless channel. They...
Provided by University of New South Wales
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TARo: Trusted Anonymous Routing for MANETs
October 6, 2010, 12:00am PDT
The currently proposed anonymous routing mechanisms for mobile ad hoc networks enable network entities to anonymously and securely communicate with each other. However, protocols that provide a...
Provided by University of New South Wales
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Experimental Study of Mobility in the Soccer Field With Application to Real-Time Athlete Monitoring
August 10, 2010, 12:00am PDT
Live monitoring of athletes during sporting events can help maximize performance while preventing injury, and enable new applications such as referee-assist and enhanced television broadcast...
Provided by University of New South Wales
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Experiments With Wireless Sensor Networks for Real-Time Athlete Monitoring
July 27, 2010, 12:00am PDT
Real-time physiological monitoring of athletes during sporting events has tremendous potential for maximizing player performance while preventing burn-out and injury, and also enabling exciting...
Provided by University of New South Wales
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Modeling Signal Strength of Body-Worn Devices
July 25, 2010, 12:00am PDT
Body-wearable devices for physiological monitoring are fast becoming a reality - by 2014, 420 million wearable wireless devices are expected to be in use, of which 90% will be for sports and...
Provided by University of New South Wales
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A Per-Hop Security Scheme for Highly Dynamic Wireless Sensor Networks
June 9, 2009, 12:00am PDT
Certain popular wireless sensor network applications, including disaster recovery, battlefield communication and athlete monitoring, are characterized by extensive node mobility, intermittent...
Provided by University of New South Wales
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URL Extraction on the NetFPGA Reference Router
July 20, 2009, 12:00am PDT
The reference router implementation on the NetFPGA platform has been augmented for real-time extraction of URLs from packets. URL extraction can be useful for application-layer forwarding, design...
Provided by University of New South Wales
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Shared Versus Dedicated Buffers for Real-Time Traffic in Optical Routers With Very Small Buffers
October 10, 2008, 12:00am PDT
When TCP and real-time (UDP) traffic multiplex at an optical packet router with very small buffers (less than 50 KiloBytes), the authors recently showed that UDP packet losses can increase with...
Provided by University of New South Wales
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Algorithms for Transmission Power Control in Biomedical Wireless Sensor Networks
September 15, 2008, 12:00am PDT
Wireless sensor networks are increasingly being used for continuous monitoring of patients with chronic health conditions such as diabetes and heart problems. As biomedical sensor nodes become...
Provided by University of New South Wales
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Whitepapers
Routers With Very Small Buffers: Anomalous Loss Performance for Mixed Real-Time and TCP Traffic
March 30, 2008, 12:00am PDT
The past few years have seen researchers debate the size of buffers required at core Internet routers. Much of this debate has focused on TCP throughput, and recent arguments supported by theory...
Provided by University of New South Wales
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Whitepapers
Adapting Radio Transmit Power in Wireless Body Area Sensor Networks
January 17, 2008, 12:00am PST
Emerging body-wearable devices for continuous health monitoring are severely energy constrained and yet required to offer high communication reliability under fluctuating channel conditions. This...
Provided by University of New South Wales
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Performance of High-Speed TCP Applications in Networks With Very Small Buffers
October 15, 2007, 12:00am PDT
In the on-going debate on how large Internet router buffers should be, of particular interest is a recent claim that 10-50 packets of buffering suffice, permitting all-optical buffering in the...
Provided by University of New South Wales
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Whitepapers
Architecture of a Hierarchical Time-Sliced Optical Burst Switching System
October 15, 2007, 12:00am PDT
To overcome the need for large buffers to store contending bursts in Optical Burst Switched (OBS) networks, a recent variant called Time-Sliced OBS (TSOBS) suggested that bursts be sliced and...
Provided by University of New South Wales
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IPv6 and Multicast Filtering for High-Performance Multimedia Applications
October 18, 2007, 12:00am PDT
It is widely acknowledged that the IPv4 address space will be close to exhaustion within the next few years, and the future growth of the Internet increasingly depends on the timely deployment and...
Provided by University of New South Wales
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Power Management in Body Area Networks for Healthcare Applications
May 28, 2010, 12:00am PDT
For an increasing number of people living with chronic medical conditions, wearable wireless sensor devices can provide non-intrusive yet continuous physiological monitoring allowing effective...
Provided by University of New South Wales
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Land Vehicle Navigation With the Integration of GPS and Reduced - INS: Performance Improvement With Velocity Aiding
April 20, 2009, 12:00am PDT
Land vehicle navigation is currently dominated by Global Positioning System (GPS). However, stand-alone GPS suffers from a number of limitations in terms of absolute accuracy, shadowing and...
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Markov Chain, Monte Carlo Global Search and Integration for Bayesian, GPS, Parameter Estimation
April 9, 2009, 12:00am PDT
Bayesian estimation techniques are applied to the problem of time and frequency offset estimation for Global Positioning System receivers. The estimation technique employs Markov Chain Monte Carlo...
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The Impact of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act on Australian Listed Firms
December 17, 2008, 12:00am PST
In the wake of a series of corporate and accounting scandals, the US government enacted the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (2002) (SOX) to improve corporate governance practices. Significantly, foreign...
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How Poisson Is TCP Traffic at Short Time-Scales in a Small Buffer Core Network?
August 14, 2009, 12:00am PDT
There is widespread debate regarding the nature of TCP traffic in today's Internet - while some researchers have shown that it exhibits Long-Range Dependent (LRD) properties, others argue that it...
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The Relationship Between Commitment And Organizational Culture, Subculture, Leadership Style
January 10, 2010, 12:00am PST
The concept of organizational commitment has been examined extensively in organizational literature, yet the relationships between organizational culture, subculture and commitment have received...
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Pseudolite Augmentation of GPS
February 11, 2008, 12:00am PST
The Global Positioning System (GPS) pseudolites (PL) and 'Pseudo satellites' are small transmitters that convey GPS-like signals in a local area. This typically stands for ground-based GPS...
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Reasonable Foreseeability in Information Security Law: A Forensic Analysis
November 7, 2008, 12:00am PST
Information is the lifeblood of modern society. Businesses, non-profit organizations, and government agencies regularly compile and maintain electronic databases of information about individuals...
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A Distributed Algorithm for Overlay Backbone Multicast Routing in Content Delivery Networks
February 27, 2008, 12:00am PST
To support large-scale live Internet broadcasting services efficiently in Content Delivery Networks (CDNs), it is essential to exploit peer-to-peer capabilities among end users. This way, the...
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On the Algorithms Related to Threshold Cryptography Based Network Protocols
January 11, 2011, 12:00am PST
In this paper, the authors analyzed the algorithms related to threshold cryptography based protocols in networks security. They showed the hardness of threshold minimum cut problem, revealed its...
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Power Management in Body Area Networks for Healthcare Applications
May 28, 2010, 12:00am PDT
For an increasing number of people living with chronic medical conditions, wearable wireless sensor devices can provide non-intrusive yet continuous physiological monitoring allowing effective...
Provided by University of New South Wales
-
Whitepapers
IPv6 and Multicast Filtering for High-Performance Multimedia Applications
October 18, 2007, 12:00am PDT
It is widely acknowledged that the IPv4 address space will be close to exhaustion within the next few years, and the future growth of the Internet increasingly depends on the timely deployment and...
Provided by University of New South Wales
-
Whitepapers
Architecture of a Hierarchical Time-Sliced Optical Burst Switching System
October 15, 2007, 12:00am PDT
To overcome the need for large buffers to store contending bursts in Optical Burst Switched (OBS) networks, a recent variant called Time-Sliced OBS (TSOBS) suggested that bursts be sliced and...
Provided by University of New South Wales
-
Whitepapers
Performance of High-Speed TCP Applications in Networks With Very Small Buffers
October 15, 2007, 12:00am PDT
In the on-going debate on how large Internet router buffers should be, of particular interest is a recent claim that 10-50 packets of buffering suffice, permitting all-optical buffering in the...
Provided by University of New South Wales
-
Whitepapers
Adapting Radio Transmit Power in Wireless Body Area Sensor Networks
January 17, 2008, 12:00am PST
Emerging body-wearable devices for continuous health monitoring are severely energy constrained and yet required to offer high communication reliability under fluctuating channel conditions. This...
Provided by University of New South Wales
-
Whitepapers
Routers With Very Small Buffers: Anomalous Loss Performance for Mixed Real-Time and TCP Traffic
March 30, 2008, 12:00am PDT
The past few years have seen researchers debate the size of buffers required at core Internet routers. Much of this debate has focused on TCP throughput, and recent arguments supported by theory...
Provided by University of New South Wales
-
Whitepapers
Algorithms for Transmission Power Control in Biomedical Wireless Sensor Networks
September 15, 2008, 12:00am PDT
Wireless sensor networks are increasingly being used for continuous monitoring of patients with chronic health conditions such as diabetes and heart problems. As biomedical sensor nodes become...
Provided by University of New South Wales
-
Whitepapers
Shared Versus Dedicated Buffers for Real-Time Traffic in Optical Routers With Very Small Buffers
October 10, 2008, 12:00am PDT
When TCP and real-time (UDP) traffic multiplex at an optical packet router with very small buffers (less than 50 KiloBytes), the authors recently showed that UDP packet losses can increase with...
Provided by University of New South Wales
-
Whitepapers
URL Extraction on the NetFPGA Reference Router
July 20, 2009, 12:00am PDT
The reference router implementation on the NetFPGA platform has been augmented for real-time extraction of URLs from packets. URL extraction can be useful for application-layer forwarding, design...
Provided by University of New South Wales
-
Whitepapers
A Per-Hop Security Scheme for Highly Dynamic Wireless Sensor Networks
June 9, 2009, 12:00am PDT
Certain popular wireless sensor network applications, including disaster recovery, battlefield communication and athlete monitoring, are characterized by extensive node mobility, intermittent...
Provided by University of New South Wales
-
Whitepapers
Modeling Signal Strength of Body-Worn Devices
July 25, 2010, 12:00am PDT
Body-wearable devices for physiological monitoring are fast becoming a reality - by 2014, 420 million wearable wireless devices are expected to be in use, of which 90% will be for sports and...
Provided by University of New South Wales
-
Whitepapers
Experiments With Wireless Sensor Networks for Real-Time Athlete Monitoring
July 27, 2010, 12:00am PDT
Real-time physiological monitoring of athletes during sporting events has tremendous potential for maximizing player performance while preventing burn-out and injury, and also enabling exciting...
Provided by University of New South Wales
-
Whitepapers
Experimental Study of Mobility in the Soccer Field With Application to Real-Time Athlete Monitoring
August 10, 2010, 12:00am PDT
Live monitoring of athletes during sporting events can help maximize performance while preventing injury, and enable new applications such as referee-assist and enhanced television broadcast...
Provided by University of New South Wales
-
Whitepapers
TARo: Trusted Anonymous Routing for MANETs
October 6, 2010, 12:00am PDT
The currently proposed anonymous routing mechanisms for mobile ad hoc networks enable network entities to anonymously and securely communicate with each other. However, protocols that provide a...
Provided by University of New South Wales
-
Whitepapers
Secret Key Generation Rate Vs. Reconciliation Cost Using Wireless Channel Characteristics in Body Area Networks
October 13, 2010, 12:00am PDT
In this paper, the authors investigate the feasibility of real-time derivation of cryptographic keys in body area networks using unique characteristics of the underlying wireless channel. They...
Provided by University of New South Wales
-
Whitepapers
An Empirical Model of Power Consumption in the NetFPGA Gigabit Router
November 10, 2010, 12:00am PST
Sustained exponential bandwidth growth of the Internet is threatened by concomitant increase in power requirements of network switches and routers. Recently, researchers have profiled the energy...
Provided by University of New South Wales
-
Whitepapers
Profiling Per-Packet and Per-Byte Energy Consumption in the NetFPGA Gigabit Router
December 10, 2010, 12:00am PST
Improving energy efficiency of Internet equipment is becoming an increasingly important research topic, motivated by the need to reduce energy costs (and Carbon footprint) for Internet Service...
Provided by University of New South Wales
-
Whitepapers
Environmental Context Aware Trust in Mobile P2P Networks
July 25, 2011, 12:00am PDT
With the growing popularity and capabilities of mobile devices, peer-to-peer networking among such devices is increasingly of interest for mobile content sharing. One of the major challenges in...
Provided by University of New South Wales
-
Whitepapers
On the Energy-Efficiency of a Packet-Level FEC Based Bufferless Core Optical Network
October 5, 2011, 12:00am PDT
The authors proposed packet-level Forward Error Correction (FEC) as a promising technique for enabling buffer-less core optical networks. In this paper, they systematically analyze its...
Provided by University of New South Wales
-
Whitepapers
Authentication of Lossy Data in Body-Sensor Networks for Healthcare Monitoring
April 12, 2012, 12:00am PDT
Growing pressures on healthcare costs are spurring development of lightweight body-worn sensors for real-time and continuous physiological monitoring. Data from these sensors is streamed...
Provided by University of New South Wales
-
Whitepapers
A Novel Unbalanced Tree Structure for Low-Cost Authentication of Streaming Content on Mobile and Sensor Devices
April 15, 2012, 12:00am PDT
The authors consider stored content being streamed to a resource-poor device (such as a sensor node or a mobile phone), and address the issue of authenticating such content in real-time at the...
Provided by University of New South Wales
-
Whitepapers
An Energy Consumption Model for Energy Efficient Ethernet Switches
April 23, 2012, 12:00am PDT
Ethernet is one of the first computer networking technologies for which a standard has been developed to improve its energy efficiency. The energy efficient Ethernet (IEEE 802.3az) standard was...
Provided by University of New South Wales
-
Whitepapers
Decorrelating Secret Bit Extraction Via Channel Hopping in Body Area Networks
June 22, 2012, 12:00am PDT
Recent research has demonstrated that two communicating parties can generate shared secret keys by exploiting characteristics of the wireless fading channel between them. These channel...
Provided by University of New South Wales
-
Whitepapers
Complete Life-Cycle Assessment of the Energy/CO2 Costs of Videoconferencing Vs Face-to-Face Meetings
April 22, 2012, 12:00am PDT
While video conferencing is often viewed as a greener alternative to physically travelling for face-to-face meetings, it has its own energy and carbon dioxide costs. In this paper, the authors...
Provided by University of New South Wales
-
Whitepapers
Hierarchical Time-Sliced Optical Burst Switching
June 16, 2008, 12:00am PDT
To overcome the need for large buffers to store contending bursts in Optical Burst Switched (OBS) networks, a recent variant called Time-Sliced OBS (TSOBS) suggested that bursts be sliced and...
Provided by University of New South Wales
-
Whitepapers
Transmission Power Control in Body Area Sensor Networks for Healthcare Monitoring
September 29, 2008, 12:00am PDT
This paper investigates the opportunities and challenges in the use of dynamic radio transmit power control for prolonging the lifetime of body-wearable sensor devices used in continuous health...
Provided by University of New South Wales
-
Whitepapers
Perspectives on Router Buffer Sizing: Recent Results and Open Problems
February 4, 2009, 12:00am PST
The past few years have witnessed a lot of debate on how large Internet router buffers should be. The widely believed rule-of-thumb used by router manufacturers today mandates a buffer size equal...
Provided by University of New South Wales
-
Whitepapers
Packet Pacing in Small Buffer Optical Packet Switched Networks
August 25, 2008, 12:00am PDT
In the absence of a cost-effective technology for storing optical signals, emerging Optical Packet Switched (OPS) networks are expected to have severely limited buffering capability. To mitigate...
Provided by University of New South Wales
-
Whitepapers
Experiments in Adaptive Power Control for Truly Wearable Biomedical Sensor Devices
August 8, 2009, 12:00am PDT
Emerging body-wearable devices for continuous health monitoring are severely energy constrained and yet required to offer high communication reliability under fluctuating channel conditions. Such...
Provided by University of New South Wales
-
Whitepapers
Sharing Small Optical Buffers Between Real-Time and TCP Traffic
September 1, 2009, 12:00am PDT
Buffers in emerging optical packet routers are expensive resources, and it is expected that they would be able to store at most a few tens of KiloBytes of data in the optical domain. When TCP and...
Provided by University of New South Wales
-
Whitepapers
Secure Key Loss Recovery for Network Broadcast in Single Hop Wireless Sensor Networks
June 30, 2009, 12:00am PDT
Symmetric encryption of data at the base-station using time-varying keys has been proposed as an attractive method for securing broadcasts in wireless sensor networks: symmetric decryption keeps...
Provided by University of New South Wales
-
Whitepapers
Routers and Networks With Near-Zero Buffers
February 8, 2010, 12:00am PST
All routers have buffers to store packets during periods of congestion. However, as Internet link speeds reach hundreds of Gigabits-per-second and beyond, it is becoming increasingly difficult to...
Provided by University of New South Wales
-
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Mobile P2P Trusted On-Demand Video Streaming
March 31, 2012, 12:00am PDT
The authors propose to demonstrate a mobile server assisted P2P system for on-demand video streaming. Their proposed solution uses a combination of 3G and ad-hoc Wi-Fi connections, to enable...
Provided by University of New South Wales
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Game Theory for Wireless Sensor Networks: A Survey
July 2, 2012, 12:00am PDT
Game Theory (GT) is a mathematical method that describes the phenomenon of conflict and cooperation between intelligent rational decision-makers. In particular, the theory has been proven very...
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ARQ With Implicit and Explicit ACKs in Wireless Sensor Networks
March 15, 2008, 12:00am PDT
A common application of unattended Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) is low data rate streaming from many scattered sensors to one or more sink nodes. To meet the stringent requirement of prolonged...
Provided by University of New South Wales
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Implementation Aspects of Reliable Transport Protocols in Wireless Sensor Networks
November 5, 2007, 12:00am PST
The authors' previous study comparing analytically a comprehensive set of reliable data streaming protocols has shown that an hybrid protocol comprising Stop-and-Wait Hop-by-Hop ARQ with implicit...
Provided by University of New South Wales
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The Holes Problem in Wireless Sensor Networks: A Survey
January 1, 2012, 12:00am PST
Several anomalies can occur in wireless sensor networks that impair their desired functionalities i.e., sensing and communication. Different kinds of holes can form in such networks creating...
Provided by University of New South Wales
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Specialising Simulator Generators for High-Performance Monte-Carlo Methods
October 24, 2007, 12:00am PDT
The authors address the tension between software generality and performance in the domain of simulations based on Monte-Carlo methods. They simultaneously achieve generality and high performance...
Provided by University of New South Wales
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An Information Theoretic Location Verification System for Wireless Networks
April 20, 2012, 12:00am PDT
As location-based applications become ubiquitous in emerging wireless networks, Location Verification Systems (LVS) are of growing importance. In this paper, the authors propose, for the first...
Provided by University of New South Wales
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