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SASN 2004: Washington, DC, USA
- Sanjeev Setia, Vipin Swarup:
Proceedings of the 2nd ACM Workshop on Security of ad hoc and Sensor Networks, SASN 2004, Washington, DC, USA, October 25, 2004. ACM 2004, ISBN 1-58113-972-1
Ad hoc networks
- Stanislaw Jarecki, Nitesh Saxena, Jeong Hyun Yi:
An attack on the proactive RSA signature scheme in the URSA ad hoc network access control protocol. 1-9 - Daniele Raffo, Cédric Adjih, Thomas H. Clausen, Paul Mühlethaler:
An advanced signature system for OLSR. 10-16 - Alvaro A. Cárdenas, Svetlana Radosavac, John S. Baras:
Detection and prevention of MAC layer misbehavior in ad hoc networks. 17-22 - Marek Hejmo, Brian L. Mark, Charikleia Zouridaki, Roshan K. Thomas:
Denial-of-service resistant quality-of-service signaling for mobile ad hoc networks. 23-28
Key establishment in sensor networks
- Dijiang Huang, Manish Mehta, Deep Medhi, Lein Harn:
Location-aware key management scheme for wireless sensor networks. 29-42 - Joengmin Hwang, Yongdae Kim:
Revisiting random key pre-distribution schemes for wireless sensor networks. 43-52 - Roberto Di Pietro, Luigi V. Mancini, Alessandro Mei, Alessandro Panconesi, Jaikumar Radhakrishnan:
Connectivity properties of secure wireless sensor networks. 53-58 - Ronald J. Watro, Derrick Kong, Sue-fen Cuti, Charles Gardiner, Charles Lynn, Peter Kruus:
TinyPK: securing sensor networks with public key technology. 59-64 - John A. Stankovic:
Security in wireless sensor networks. 65
Sensor networks
- Saurabh Ganeriwal, Mani B. Srivastava:
Reputation-based framework for high integrity sensor networks. 66-77 - David A. Wagner:
Resilient aggregation in sensor networks. 78-87 - Celal Öztürk, Yanyong Zhang, Wade Trappe:
Source-location privacy in energy-constrained sensor network routing. 88-93
Secure routing in ad hoc networks
- Levente Buttyán, István Vajda:
Towards provable security for ad hoc routing protocols. 94-105 - Yih-Chun Hu, David B. Johnson:
Securing quality-of-service route discovery in on-demand routing for ad hoc networks. 106-117
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