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Measurement and control information should be transmitted in time between devices in Bluetooth Home Control Network (BHCN) to provide a safe and efficient environment. A scheme for improving real-time performance of BHCN is discussed in this paper. Taking ??C/OS-II which is a real-time OS as platform, Embedded Bluetooth Home Server (EBHS) is constructed as the core of BHCN to realize centralized control...
A principal factor in sensor network design is energy efficiency. In this work, we propose to extend the lifetime of sensor networks using appropriate choice of sensor node distribution. The key idea of our scheme is to deploy more nodes in areas of extensive energy usage. Using this scheme of sensor node distribution, we use probabilistic angular routing to route data packets from the sensor nodes...
Expected growth in use and implementation of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) in different environments and for different applications creates new security challenges. In WSNs, a malicious node may initiate incorrect path information, change the contents of data packets, and even hijack one or more genuine network nodes. As the network reliability completely depends on individual nodespsila presence...
This paper proposes a fast forward medium access control protocol (FFMAC) for quality-of-service (QoS) guarantee in multihop IEEE 802.11s wireless mesh networks with multiple channels. To the best of our knowledge, the proposed protocol is the first one which considers the multihop and multichannel issues simultaneously. It provides higher priority for real-time applications, while remaining the distributed...
Wireless sensor networks consist of a large number sensors spread across a given geographical area. Each sensor has its own communication capability as well as certain level of intelligence for signal processing and networking. As the sensor nodes are densely populated, communication range requirement for these nodes is smaller. After signal detection, a number of sensor nodes communicate over the...
Zero-day attacks - especially those that hide the attack exploit by using code obfuscation and encryption - remain a formidable challenge to existing network defenses. Many techniques have been developed that can address known attacks and similar new attacks that may arise in the future. Some methods, like Earlybird and Polygraph, focus on string-based content prevalence in payloads; others focus...
This paper discusses the problem of achieving bandwidth and energy-efficient neighborhood group key distributions (NGKD) in tactical wireless sensor networks (TWSNs). We present new techniques that improve NGKD performance while also improving the resilience of TWSNs against attacks that combine node capture with message interception. This is accomplished without introducing additional communications...
We present a novel cryptographic algorithm for Byzantine agreement in a network with l=O(n) faulty processors and in the most adversarial setting. Our algorithm requires, once and for all, O(t) rounds of preprocessing. Afterwards it allows us to reach each individual Byzantine agreement in constant expected time. Our solution does not make use of any trusted party.
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