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2020 – today
- 2021
- [j4]Swetank Kumar Saha, Shivang Aggarwal, Hany Assasa, Adrian Loch, Naveen Muralidhar Prakash, Roshan Shyamsunder, Daniel Steinmetzer, Dimitrios Koutsonikolas, Joerg Widmer, Matthias Hollick:
Performance and Pitfalls of 60 GHz WLANs Based on Consumer-Grade Hardware. IEEE Trans. Mob. Comput. 20(4): 1543-1557 (2021) - 2020
- [j3]Nikolaos Athanasios Anagnostopoulos, Saad Ahmad, Tolga Arul, Daniel Steinmetzer, Matthias Hollick, Stefan Katzenbeisser:
Low-cost Security for Next-generation IoT Networks. ACM Trans. Internet Techn. 20(3): 30:1-30:31 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j2]Andrea Ortiz, Arash Asadi, Gek Hong Sim, Daniel Steinmetzer, Matthias Hollick:
SCAROS: A Scalable and Robust Self-Backhauling Solution for Highly Dynamic Millimeter-Wave Networks. IEEE J. Sel. Areas Commun. 37(12): 2685-2698 (2019) - 2018
- [j1]Mikhail Fomichev, Flor Álvarez, Daniel Steinmetzer, Paul Gardner-Stephen, Matthias Hollick:
Survey and Systematization of Secure Device Pairing. IEEE Commun. Surv. Tutorials 20(1): 517-550 (2018) - [c18]Guillermo Bielsa, Joan Palacios, Adrian Loch, Daniel Steinmetzer, Paolo Casari, Joerg Widmer:
Indoor Localization Using Commercial Off-The-Shelf 60 GHz Access Points. INFOCOM 2018: 2384-2392 - [c17]Daniel Steinmetzer, Saad Ahmad, Nikolaos A. Anagnostopoulos, Matthias Hollick, Stefan Katzenbeisser:
Authenticating the Sector Sweep to Protect Against Beam-Stealing Attacks in IEEE 802.11ad Networks. mmNets 2018: 3-8 - [c16]Joan Palacios, Daniel Steinmetzer, Adrian Loch, Matthias Hollick, Joerg Widmer:
Demo: Channel Estimation and Custom Beamforming on the 60 GHz TP-Link Talon AD7200 Router. WiNTECH 2018: 28-29 - [c15]Daniel Steinmetzer, Milan Stute, Matthias Hollick:
TPy: A Lightweight Framework for Agile Distributed Network Experiments. WiNTECH 2018: 38-45 - [c14]Joan Palacios, Daniel Steinmetzer, Adrian Loch, Matthias Hollick, Joerg Widmer:
Adaptive Codebook Optimization for Beam Training on Off-the-Shelf IEEE 802.11ad Devices. MobiCom 2018: 241-255 - [c13]Swetank Kumar Saha, Hany Assasa, Adrian Loch, Naveen Muralidhar Prakash, Roshan Shyamsunder, Shivang Aggarwal, Daniel Steinmetzer, Dimitrios Koutsonikolas, Joerg Widmer, Matthias Hollick:
Fast and Infuriating: Performance and Pitfalls of 60 GHz WLANs Based on Consumer-Grade Hardware. SECON 2018: 244-252 - [c12]Daniel Steinmetzer, Yimin Yuan, Matthias Hollick:
Beam-Stealing: Intercepting the Sector Sweep to Launch Man-in-the-Middle Attacks on Wireless IEEE 802.11ad Networks. WISEC 2018: 12-22 - 2017
- [c11]Daniel Steinmetzer, Daniel Wegemer, Matthias Schulz, Joerg Widmer, Matthias Hollick:
Compressive Millimeter-Wave Sector Selection in Off-the-Shelf IEEE 802.1 lad Devices. CoNEXT 2017: 414-425 - [c10]Daniel Steinmetzer, Adrian Loch, Amanda García-García, Joerg Widmer, Matthias Hollick:
Mitigating Lateral Interference: Adaptive Beam Switching for Robust Millimeter-Wave Networks. mmNets 2017: 29-34 - [c9]Joe Chen, Daniel Steinmetzer, Jiska Classen, Edward W. Knightly, Matthias Hollick:
Pseudo Lateration: Millimeter-Wave Localization Using a Single RF Chain. WCNC 2017: 1-6 - [c8]Matthias Schulz, Francesco Gringoli, Daniel Steinmetzer, Michael Koch, Matthias Hollick:
Massive reactive smartphone-based jamming using arbitrary waveforms and adaptive power control. WISEC 2017: 111-121 - [i1]Mikhail Fomichev, Flor Álvarez, Daniel Steinmetzer, Paul Gardner-Stephen, Matthias Hollick:
Survey and Systematization of Secure Device Pairing. CoRR abs/1709.02690 (2017) - 2016
- [c7]Daniel Steinmetzer, Jiska Classen, Matthias Hollick:
mmTrace: Modeling millimeter-wave indoor propagation with image-based ray-tracing. INFOCOM Workshops 2016: 429-434 - [c6]Daniel Steinmetzer, Jiska Classen, Matthias Hollick:
Exploring millimeter-wave network scenarios with ray-tracing based simulations in mmTrace. INFOCOM Workshops 2016: 1093-1094 - [c5]Jiska Classen, Daniel Steinmetzer, Matthias Hollick:
Opportunities and pitfalls in securing visible light communication on the physical layer. VLCS@MobiCom 2016: 19-24 - [c4]Tobias Schultes, Markus Grau, Daniel Steinmetzer, Matthias Hollick:
DEMO: Far Away and Yet Nearby - A Framework for Practical Distance Fraud on Proximity Services for Mobile Devices. WISEC 2016: 205-207 - 2015
- [c3]Daniel Steinmetzer, Joe Chen, Jiska Classen, Edward W. Knightly, Matthias Hollick:
Eavesdropping with periscopes: Experimental security analysis of highly directional millimeter waves. CNS 2015: 335-343 - [c2]Jiska Classen, Joe Chen, Daniel Steinmetzer, Matthias Hollick, Edward W. Knightly:
The Spy Next Door: Eavesdropping on High Throughput Visible Light Communications. VLCS@MobiCom 2015: 9-14 - [c1]Daniel Steinmetzer, Matthias Schulz, Matthias Hollick:
Lockpicking physical layer key exchange: weak adversary models invite the thief. WISEC 2015: 1:1-1:11
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