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Comparative simulation for physical layer key generation methods
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
, 2015 , Conference Paper)
The paper cogitates about a comparative simulation for various distillation, reconciliation, and privacy amplification techniques that are used to generate secure symmetric physical layer keys. Elementary wireless model ...
An evolutionary game theoretic approach for cooperative spectrum sensing
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
, 2016 , Conference Paper)
Many spectrum sensing techniques have been proposed to allow a secondary user (SU) to utilize a primary user's (PU) spectrum through opportunistic access. However, few of them have considered the tradeoff between accuracy ...
QUMESH: Wireless mesh network deployment and configuration in harsh environment
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IEEE
, 2012 , Conference Paper)
The link delivery probability in a wireless mesh network is most accurately determined only by experiment, as it depends on many factors, including environment characteristics, transmission power, distance between transmitter ...
EM-MAC: An energy-aware multi-channel MAC protocol for multi-hop wireless networks
(2012 , Conference Paper)
We propose an energy-aware MAC protocol, referred to as EM-MAC, for multi-hop wireless networks with multi-channel access capabilities. EM-MAC relies on iMAC's efficient channel selection mechanism to resolve the medium ...
A survey on communication infrastructure for micro-grids
(2013 , Conference Paper)
A micro-grid is a small scale power supply network that is designed to provide electricity to a small community with its own renewable energy sources. Due to distributed generation variability, security and load sharing ...
Taking advantage of multi-user diversity in OFDM systems
(2013 , Conference Paper)
A multi-user diversity approach, called Opportunistic Interference Management (OIM), is considered in connection with Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) systems. The OIM is applied to each consecutive group ...