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Preventing Sybil Attacks by Privilege Attenuation: A Design Principle for Social <endeca_term>Network Systems</endeca_term>

Preventing Sybil Attacks by Privilege Attenuation: A Design Principle for Social Network Systems

In Facebook-style Social Network Systems (FSNSs), which are a generalization of the access control model of... Read more

8 April, 2011
Robust Data and Event Services in Real-Time Embedded Sensor <endeca_term>Network Systems</endeca_term>

Robust Data and Event Services in Real-Time Embedded Sensor Network Systems

The majority of event detection in real-time embedded sensor network systems is based on data fusion that uses noisy sensor data collected... Read more

8 June, 2010
Collaborative & Integrated <endeca_term>Network & Systems</endeca_term> Management: Management Using Grid Technologies

Collaborative & Integrated Network & Systems Management: Management Using Grid Technologies

Network and systems management platforms were based on simple centralized architectures. Centralized architectures have... Read more

1 January, 2012
Distributed Explicit Rate Schemes in Multi-Input-Multi-Output <endeca_term>Network Systems</endeca_term>

Distributed Explicit Rate Schemes in Multi-Input-Multi-Output Network Systems

With the ever-increasing wireless/wired data applications recently, considerable efforts have focused on the design of... Read more

29 June, 2010
Feature Subset Selection for Network Intrusion Detection Mechanism Using Genetic Eigen Vectors

Feature Subset Selection for Network Intrusion Detection Mechanism Using Genetic Eigen Vectors

Network Intrusions are critical issues in computer and network systems. Several intrusion detection approaches be present to resolve these severe problems... Read more

1 January, 2012
From Jammer to Gambler: Modeling and Detection of Jamming Attacks Against Time-Critical Traffic

From Jammer to Gambler: Modeling and Detection of Jamming Attacks Against Time-Critical Traffic

Time-critical wireless applications in emerging network systems, such as e-healthcare and smart grids, have been drawing increasing... Read more

20 March, 2011
Soft Biometric Traits for Continuous User Authentication

Soft Biometric Traits for Continuous User Authentication

Most existing computer and network systems authenticate a user only at the initial login session. This could... Read more

1 December, 2010
Community Detection in the Collaborative Web

Community Detection in the Collaborative Web

Most of the existing social network systems require from their users an explicit statement of their friendship relations... Read more

1 November, 2010
Unified Cross-Layer Framework: A Generic Platform for Cross-Layer Design Experimentation

Unified Cross-Layer Framework: A Generic Platform for Cross-Layer Design Experimentation

Cross-layer designs in wireless network systems have been an active research area. Numerous cross-layer schemes are... Read more

18 October, 2010
PC Network Clone 5.0 beta

PC Network Clone 5.0 beta

...and applications for hundreds or even thousands of computers over Local Area Network. Systems that were cloned successfully includes Windows 7, Vista, XP and Server... Read more

22 December, 2011

Copper not dead for super-fast broadband, says BT

The UK could get speeds in excess of 100Mbps out of its existing copper broadband network, reducing the need to deploy full fibre-to-the-premises Read more

11 November, 2011 by Ben Woods

Apple, Nokia use 'fast dormancy' to boost battery life

...long battery life and minimise network congestion," Leslie Shannon of NSN's Network Systems Mobile Broadband team wrote. Because of the nature of their apps... Read more

1 December, 2010
An Efficient Cluster-Based Power Saving Scheme for Wireless Sensor Networks

An Efficient Cluster-Based Power Saving Scheme for Wireless Sensor Networks

...reasonable energy consumption and to improve the network lifetime for wireless sensor network systems. The cluster-based technique is one of the approaches to reduce... Read more

16 May, 2012
InvoicingManage 1.0

InvoicingManage 1.0

Invoicing management systems , purchasing , sales , inventoryComputer equipment rental services , computer/AV projectors , network systems , maintenance , POS equipments, Internet solutions Read more

12 May, 2012
FB Reporter Live! 1.0

FB Reporter Live! 1.0

...effort to bring together the creativity of the Mobile Applications developers in Network Systems and Technologies (P) Ltd., ("NeST") Trivandrum, India - www.nestsoftware.com. NeST... Read more

26 March, 2012

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