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Many wireless networks are susceptible to spoofing attacks, whereby an adversary imitates the network identifiers of legitimate devices. Conventionally, assuring the identity of the communicator and thereby detecting an adversarial presence is performed via device authentication. Unfortunately, full-scale authentication is not always desirable as it requires key management and more extensive computations...
Spoofing is a serious threat for both ad hoc and sensor networks, that can cause adverse effects on a network's operations. Although cryptographic authentication can assure the identity of a transmitter, authentication is not always desirable or possible as it requires key management and more extensive computations. In this paper we argue that it is desirable to have a functionality complementary...
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