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On Physical-Layer Identification of <endeca_term>Wireless Devices</endeca_term>

On Physical-Layer Identification of Wireless Devices

Physical-layer device identification aims at identifying wireless devices during radio communication by exploiting unique characteristics of their analog (radio... Read more

9 December, 2011
Good Neighbor: Secure Pairing of Nearby <endeca_term>Wireless Devices</endeca_term> by Multiple Antennas

Good Neighbor: Secure Pairing of Nearby Wireless Devices by Multiple Antennas

The proliferation of personal wireless devices requires secure connection between them. While it is easy to securely... Read more

7 December, 2010
An Ultra Low Power SIMD Processor for <endeca_term>Wireless Devices</endeca_term>

An Ultra Low Power SIMD Processor for Wireless Devices

This paper presents an ultra low power programmable processor architecture for wireless devices that support 4G wireless communications and video decoding. To derive such... Read more

1 November, 2010
Good Neighbor: Ad Hoc Pairing of Nearby <endeca_term>Wireless Devices</endeca_term> by Multiple Antennas

Good Neighbor: Ad Hoc Pairing of Nearby Wireless Devices by Multiple Antennas

The proliferation of personal wireless devices requires secure connection between them. While it is easy to securely... Read more

13 October, 2010
On Pairing Constrained <endeca_term>Wireless Devices</endeca_term> Based on Secrecy of Auxiliary Channels: The Case of Acoustic Eavesdropping

On Pairing Constrained Wireless Devices Based on Secrecy of Auxiliary Channels: The Case of Acoustic Eavesdropping

Secure "Pairing" of wireless devices based on auxiliary or Out-Of-Band (OOB) - audio, visual or... Read more

8 October, 2010
Secure Initialization of Multiple Constrained <endeca_term>Wireless Devices</endeca_term> for an Unaided User

Secure Initialization of Multiple Constrained Wireless Devices for an Unaided User

...wireless networks. Most existing approaches work either with a small number of wireless devices (i.e., two) or otherwise rely on the presence of an... Read more

16 January, 2011
Grid Computing Integrated With Mobile Computing <endeca_term>Wireless Devices</endeca_term>

Grid Computing Integrated With Mobile Computing Wireless Devices

One application domain the mobile computing has not yet entered is that of grid and cluster computing: the aggregation... Read more

1 December, 2011
Pseudo-IP: Providing a Thin Network Layer Protocol for Semi-Intelligent <endeca_term>Wireless Devices</endeca_term>

Pseudo-IP: Providing a Thin Network Layer Protocol for Semi-Intelligent Wireless Devices

In the near future users will be able to move freely and still have seamless network and Internet connectivity. The... Read more

1 January, 2011
Groupthink: Usability of Secure Group Association for <endeca_term>Wireless Devices</endeca_term>

Groupthink: Usability of Secure Group Association for Wireless Devices

A fairly common modern setting entails users, each in possession of a personal wireless device, wanting to communicate... Read more

29 September, 2010
C2POWER Approach for Power Saving in Multi-Standard <endeca_term>Wireless Devices</endeca_term>

C2POWER Approach for Power Saving in Multi-Standard Wireless Devices

4G networks promise higher data rates and continuous connectivity to multi-standard mobile devices, but at the expense... Read more

15 July, 2010
On the Impact of Caching and a Model for Storage-Capacity Measurements for Energy Conservation in Asymmetrical <endeca_term>Wireless Devices</endeca_term>

On the Impact of Caching and a Model for Storage-Capacity Measurements for Energy Conservation in Asymmetrical Wireless Devices

Traffic and channel-data rate combined with the stream oriented methodology can provide a scheme for offering optimized... Read more

1 July, 2010
Enforcing Dynamic Spectrum Access With Spectrum Permits

Enforcing Dynamic Spectrum Access With Spectrum Permits

Dynamic spectrum access is a maturing technology that allows next generation wireless devices to make highly efficient use of wireless spectrum. Spectrum can be... Read more

5 April, 2012
Authentication Algorithm for Intrusion Detection in Wireless Networks

Authentication Algorithm for Intrusion Detection in Wireless Networks

...has been a major issue in wireless networks. In a wireless network, wireless devices are prone to be unauthorized accessing data or resources. Hence, it... Read more

1 March, 2012
An Extension Proposal of D2HCP for Network Merging

An Extension Proposal of D2HCP for Network Merging

Mobile Ad hoc NETworks (MANETs) consist of mobile nodes equipped with wireless devices. They do not need any kind of pre-existent infrastructure and... Read more

20 February, 2012
Wireless Peer-to-Peer Scheduling in Mobile Networks

Wireless Peer-to-Peer Scheduling in Mobile Networks

This paper considers peer-to-peer scheduling for a network with multiple wireless devices. A subset of the devices are mobile users that desire specific... Read more

19 February, 2012

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