Browsing by Author "Heydari, Shahram"
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Design considerations for fixed node assisted multi-hop mobile sensor networks
Ben Otman, Nadra (2015-10-01)Node mobility in Wireless Sensor Network poses a challenge to the routing protocol; it causes link breakages and disconnections between the nodes. This instability in the network leads to a drop in the successful transmission ... -
DL-based defense against polymorphic network attacks
Sabeel, Ulya (2024-01-01)Network security is of vital importance in our world dominated by internet systems. These systems are vulnerable to large-scale rapidly evolving attacks by sophisticated cyber attackers who can have an upper edge over the ... -
Evaluating and improving collection tree protocol in mobile wireless sensor network
Sharma, Dixit (2011-07-01)There has been growing interest in the Mobile WSN applications where mobility is the fundamental characteristic of the sensor nodes. Mobility poses many challenges to the routing protocols used in such applications. In ... -
Mobility modeling and topology prediction in cognitive mobile networks
Alshehri, Abdullah (2012-07-01)The purpose of this thesis is to analyze a non-intrusive connectivity visualization method for OLSR-based MANET topology in different mobility models. The visualization relies on the local topology databases (neighborhood ... -
An openflow-based wireless user management system
Luengo, Eduardo (2016-01-01)The degradation of the end-to-end Quality of Service (QoS) on wireless users is becoming a common issue for IEEE 802.11 infrastructure-based networks in crowded areas. In response, network providers usually increase coverage ... -
Polymorphic Adversarial DDoS attack on IDS using GAN
Chauhan, Ravi (2020-12-01)IDS are essential components in preventing malicious traffic from penetrating networks. IDS have been rapidly enhancing their detection ability using ML algorithms. As a result, attackers look for new methods to evade the ... -
Publish-subscribe based middleware for heterogeneous critical infrastructure systems communication.
Okathe, Titus (2014-07-01)Critical Infrastructures (CIs) are physical assets and organizations responsible for the production and distribution of society’s vital goods and services. The increasing interconnection of CIs has resulted in interdependencies ... -
Self-healing solutions for LTE evolved packet core
Rahman, Md. Mustafizur (2012-10-01)The 3GPP Long Term Evolution (LTE) is considered as a dominant future cellular wireless technology in terms of performance and user experience. With technological advancement of the wireless networks, dependencies and ...