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With the serious imbalance of data demand in wireless networks, it is a common phenomenon that some users exhaust the traffic of plans, whereas others waste the surplus scheduled traffic. Recently, U. S. Cellular has launched plans to share data among multiple devices without considering conflicts of interests. In this paper, we are the first to propose TSWiFi, a traffic sharing platform designed...
The combination of PSO algorithm and linear regression formula has proven to help the prototype in producing the correct output of baseline feature for each of the signature. The PSO algorithm generates 90% accuracy in detecting baseline particle (coordinate) but the PSO might produce inaccurate baseline particle if there are too many particles with best position for baseline feature. PSO has the...
We present the design and evaluation of NPLA (Network Prefix Level Authentication), a system allowing source addresses to be validated within the network to the granularity of network prefix. Prefix routers use public key cryptography to insert NPLA headers in outgoing packets. En route entities holding the corresponding public key verify the source of a packet. NPLA provides deployment incentives...
This paper presents SLA (Segment Level Authentication), a transport segment level solution designed to prevent both of the intra-domain and inter-domain source spoofing. SLA is based on public key cryptography authentication. It enables intermediate network nodes the ability to validate the packet authenticity by verifying authentication information carried in packets. Although public key cryptography...
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