January 8, 2014
Comments Off on Who Is Your Neighbor Net IO Performance Interference in Virtualized Clouds
Posted in: Final year projects
ABSTRACT User-perceived performance continues to be the most important QoS indicator in cloud-based data centers today. Effective allocation of virtual machines (VMs) to handle both CPU intensive and I/O intensive workloads is a crucial performance management capability in virtualized clouds. Although a fair amount of researches have dedicated to measuring and scheduling jobs among VMs, […]
January 8, 2014
Comments Off on Combining cryptographic primitives to prevent jamming attacks in wireless networks
Posted in: Final year projects
Abstract The Open Nature of wireless medium leaves an intentional interference attack, typically referred to as jamming. This intentional interference with wireless transmission launch pad for mounting Denial-Of-Service attack on wireless networks. Typically, jamming has been addresses under an external threat model. However, adversaries with internal knowledge of protocol specification and network secrets can launch […]