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PIMRC
2008
IEEE
15 years 3 months ago
AuthScan: Enabling fast handoff across already deployed IEEE 802.11 wireless networks
Abstract—Handoff procedure in IEEE 802.11 wireless networks must be accomplished with as little interruption as possible to maintain the required quality of service (QoS). We hav...
Jaeouk Ok, Pedro Morales, Hiroyuki Morikawa
ACSC
2004
IEEE
15 years 1 months ago
Kerberos Assisted Authentication in Mobile Ad-hoc Networks
An ad-hoc network comprises mobile nodes that cooperate with each other using wireless connections to route both data and control packets within the network. As the low transmissi...
Asad Amir Pirzada, Chris McDonald
INDOCRYPT
2009
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
Towards Secure and Practical MACs for Body Sensor Networks
Wireless sensor network (WSN) commonly requires lower level security for public information gathering, whilst body sensor network (BSN) must be secured with strong authenticity to...
Zheng Gong, Pieter H. Hartel, Svetla Nikova, Bo Zh...
WINET
2002
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14 years 9 months ago
SPINS: Security Protocols for Sensor Networks
As sensor networks edge closer towards wide-spread deployment, security issues become a central concern. So far, much research has focused on making sensor networks feasible and u...
Adrian Perrig, Robert Szewczyk, J. D. Tygar, Victo...
MOBIWAC
2009
ACM
15 years 4 months ago
MeshScan: fast and efficient handoff in IEEE802.11 mesh networks
Handoff delay is one of the major problems in Wireless Mesh Network (WMN) that needs to be solved in order to allow time-critical and real-time applications run continuously durin...
Yin Chen, Karol Kowalik, Mark Davis