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With the evolution of computing from using personal computers to use of online Internet of Things (IoT) services and applications, security risks have also evolved as a major concern. The use of Fog computing enhances reliability and availability of the online services due to enhanced heterogeneity and increased number of computing servers. However, security remains an open challenge. Various trust...
Synchronization technology is an indispensable tool in wireless communication. The probability of missing synchronization and false synchronization is a good metric to evaluate the performance of synchronization. In this paper, we utilize some new classes of ideal punctured binary sequence pairs and compare their synchronization performance with known sequences including the well-known Barker codes...
In this paper, we present some construction methods for punctured binary array/sequence pairs (PBAPs/PBSPs) with ideal/optimal correlation constant using their algebraic counterparts punctured difference set pairs in Abelian groups. In addition, we provide new construction techniques of PBAPs/PBSPs via geometry and also using the embeddable sequence pairs of smaller lengths to obtain larger ones....
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