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INFOCOM
2010
IEEE
14 years 7 months ago
Chorus: Collision Resolution for Efficient Wireless Broadcast
Traditional wireless broadcast protocols rely heavily on the 802.11-based CSMA/CA model, which avoids interference and collision by conservatively scheduling transmissions. While C...
Xinyu Zhang, Kang G. Shin
SP
2005
IEEE
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15 years 3 months ago
Detection of Denial-of-Message Attacks on Sensor Network Broadcasts
So far, sensor network broadcast protocols assume a trustworthy environment. However, in safety and missioncritical sensor networks this assumption may not be valid and some senso...
Jonathan M. McCune, Elaine Shi, Adrian Perrig, Mic...
DSN
2006
IEEE
15 years 3 months ago
Solving Atomic Broadcast with Indirect Consensus
In previous work, it has been shown how to solve atomic broadcast by reduction to consensus on messages. While this solution is theoretically correct, it has its limitations in pr...
Richard Ekwall, André Schiper
ESORICS
2004
Springer
15 years 3 months ago
Sets, Bags, and Rock and Roll: Analyzing Large Data Sets of Network Data
As network traffic increases, the problems associated with monitoring and analyzing the traffic on high speed networks become increasingly difficult. In this paper, we introduce a ...
John McHugh
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GLOBECOM
2007
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
Two Energy-Saving Schemes for Cooperative Transmission with Opportunistic Large Arrays
— An opportunistic large array (OLA) is a form of cooperative diversity in which a large group of simple, inexpensive relays or forwarding nodes operate without any mutual coordi...
Lakshmi V. Thanayankizil, Aravind Kailas, Mary Ann...