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12th PEMWN 2023: Berlin, Germany
- 12th IFIP/IEEE International Conference on Performance Evaluation and Modeling in Wired and Wireless Networks, PEMWN 2023, Berlin, Germany, September 27-29, 2023. IEEE 2023, ISBN 978-3-903176-60-7
- Imen Merdassi, Cherif Ghazel, Leïla Saïdane:
Location and Time Based Access Security Control Scheme for Mobile Cloud Computing. 1-8 - Yosra Hassine, Haifa Touati:
Vehicular Platoons Security: A Review with an Emphasis on Sybil Attacks. 1-6 - Félix Marcoccia, Cédric Adjih, Paul Mühlethaler:
A Deep Learning Approach to Topology Configuration in Multi-Hop Wireless Networks with Directional Antennas: nodes2net. 1-6 - François-Xavier Molina, Emmanuel Baccelli, Koen Zandberg, Didier Donsez, Olivier Alphand:
Cubedate: Securing Software Updates in Orbit for Low-Power Payloads Hosted on CubeSats. 1-6 - Ghadir Dogim, Engy Aly Maher, Ahmed El-Mahdy, Falko Dressler:
Joint Active Precoding for RIS-Aided Cell-Free MIMO Networks. 1-6 - Hamid Taramit, Ahmed Boujnoui, Luis Orozco-Barbosa, Abdelkrim Haqiq:
Dynamic Load Balancing Control of Multiclass Traffic in Multi-Link IEEE 802.11be Networks. 1-6 - Philippe Jacquet:
Blockchain Adapted to IoT via Green Mining and Fractal Proof of Work. 1-7 - Paul Muhlethaler, Nadjib Achir:
Analyzing and Optimizing Extended-CAM Service Using Simple Stochastic Geometry Model. 1-6 - Sahar Boulkaboul, Djamel Djenouri, Miloud Bagaa:
DPFTT: Distributed Particle Filter for Target Tracking in the Internet of Things. 1-6 - Fatima Tu Zahra, Yavuz Selim Bostanci, Müjdat Soytürk:
Comparative Analysis of Deep Learning Models for Detecting Jamming Attacks in Wi-Fi Network Data. 1-6 - Zhaolan Huang, Koen Zandberg, Kaspar Schleiser, Emmanuel Baccelli:
U-TOE: Universal TinyML On-Board Evaluation Toolkit for Low-Power IoT. 1-6 - Nadhir Boukhechem, Quentin Vey, Thierry Val, Nadjib Badache:
A Fully Distributed Heuristic Method to Select the ROOT Node in Wireless Sensor Networks. 1-6
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