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Channel secondary random process for robust secret key generation
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
, 2015 , Conference Paper)
The broadcast nature of wireless communications imposes the risk of information leakage to adversarial users or unauthorized receivers. Therefore, information security between intended users remains a challenging issue. ...
Energy-aware cross-layer optimization for EEG-based wireless monitoring applications
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IEEE Computer Society
, 2013 , Conference Paper)
Body Area Sensor Networks (BASNs) for healthcare applications have gained significant research interests recently due to the growing number of patients with chronic diseases requiring constant monitoring. Because of the ...
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 ...
The impact of inter-layer network coding on the relative performance of MRC/MDC WiFi media delivery
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ACM
, 2011 , Conference Paper)
A primary challenge in multicasting video in a wireless LAN is to deal with the client diversity - clients may have different channel characteristics and hence receive different numbers of transmissions from the AP. A ...
Improved relay selection for decode-and-forward cooperative wireless networks under secrecy rate maximization
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
, 2014 , Conference Paper)
Privacy and security have an increasingly important role in wireless networks. A secure communication enables a legitimate destination to successfully retrieve information sent by a source, while it disables the eavesdropper ...
Performance analysis of relay selection schemes in OFDM-based underlay cognitive networks
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IEEE
, 2013 , Conference Paper)
Cognitive radio (CR) is a promising technology that allows wireless systems to sense the environment and learn from previous experience to improve the communication quality. However, CR needs a flexible and adaptive physical ...
Speech Command Recognition in Computationally Constrained Environments with a Quadratic Self-Organized Operational Layer
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
, 2021 , Conference Paper)
Automatic classification of speech commands has revolutionized human computer interactions in robotic applications. However, employed recognition models usually follow the methodology of deep learning with complicated ...