IP & Wireless Research Today: August 29, 2008
(2/25/2008)
Proceedings of IEEE ICC 2008, 2008
PAQ: A starvation-resistant alternative to Proportional Fair.
Proportional Fair (PF) is a frequently used channel-aware
scheduling algorithm in 3G wireless networks. However,
recent work by us and others has shown that, in practice, PF
suffers from significant robustness issues that can...
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(1/18/2008)
ACM HotMobile: The Ninth Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications, 2008
Distributed Authentication for Low-Cost Wireless Networks.
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(1/18/2008)
Leveraging Cellular Networks for Web Authentication.
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(11/29/2007)
Anomaly Detection Studies in the IP Backbone.
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(11/29/2007)
Tracking Port Scanners on the IP Backbone .
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(11/29/2007)
Improving Security Through Network Diversity.
Data confidentiality is always a concern in networks. A communication channel can have insecure components, or simply no security feature at all. An adversary sniffing the channel can then gather enough data to decipher
the information. However...
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(10/7/2007)
, 2007
Beyond Proportional Fair: Designing Robust Wireless Schedulers.
Proportional Fair (PF), a frequently used scheduling algo-
rithm in 3G wireless networks, can unnecessarily starve “well-behaved”
users in practice. One of the main causes behind PF-induced starvation
is its inability to distinguish between users...
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(10/2/2007)
Next Generation Dynamic Spectrum Networks.
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