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TSE
1998
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15 years 1 months ago
A Framework-Based Approach to the Development of Network-Aware Applications
— Modern networks provide a QoS (quality of service) model to go beyond best-effort services, but current QoS models are oriented towards low-level network parameters (e.g., band...
Jürg Bolliger, Thomas R. Gross
BSN
2009
IEEE
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15 years 8 months ago
Minimising Loss-Induced Errors in Real Time Wireless Sensing by Avoiding Data Dependency
Abstract—The use of local processing to reduce data transmission rates, and thereby power and bandwidth requirements, is common in wireless sensor networks. Achieving the minimum...
A. D. Young, M. J. Ling
ICARIS
2007
Springer
15 years 7 months ago
An Artificial Immune System-Inspired Multiobjective Evolutionary Algorithm with Application to the Detection of Distributed Comp
Today’s signature-based intrusion detection systems are reactive in nature and storage-limited. Their operation depends upon catching an instance of an intrusion or virus and en...
Charles R. Haag, Gary B. Lamont, Paul D. Williams,...
USITS
2001
15 years 3 months ago
Nettimer: A Tool for Measuring Bottleneck Link Bandwidth
Measuring the bottleneck link bandwidth along a path is important for understanding the performance of many Internet applications. Existing tools to measure bottleneck bandwidth a...
Kevin Lai, Mary Baker
ESAS
2005
Springer
15 years 7 months ago
Remote Software-Based Attestation for Wireless Sensors
Wireless sensor networks are envisioned to be deployed in mission-critical applications. Detecting a compromised sensor, whose memory contents have been tampered, is crucial in the...
Mark Shaneck, Karthikeyan Mahadevan, Vishal Kher, ...