October 15, 2013
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Vampire Attacks: Draining Life from Wireless Ad Hoc Sensor Networks ABSTRACT: Ad hoc low-power wireless networks are an exciting research direction in sensing and pervasive computing. Prior security work in this area has focused primarily on denial of communication at the routing or medium access control levels. This paper explores resource depletion attacks at the […]
October 15, 2013
Comments Off on Mobile Relay Configuration in Data-Intensive Wireless Sensor Networks
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Mobile Relay Configuration in Data-Intensive Wireless Sensor Networks ABSTRACT: Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are increasingly used in data-intensive applications such as microclimate monitoring, precision agriculture, and audio/video surveillance. A key challenge faced by data-intensive WSNs is to transmit all the data generated within an application’s lifetime to the base station despite the fact that sensor […]