628 research outputs found

    Secure positioning in wireless networks

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    So far, the problem of positioning in wireless networks has been studied mainly in a nonadversarial setting. In this paper, we analyze the resistance of positioning techniques to position and distance spoofing attacks. We propose a mechanism for secure positioning of wireless devices, that we call verifiable multilateration. We then show how this mechanism can be used to secure positioning in sensor networks. We analyze our system through simulations

    Wireless Body Area Networks for Healthcare Applications: An Overview

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    Healthcare systems have been facing various new challenges due to increasing and rising aging population in healthcare. Advance information and communication technologies have introduced Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs) for healthcare systems. WBANs provide different monitoring services in healthcare sector for monitoring their patients with more convenience. WBANs are economical solutions and non-invasive technology for healthcare applications. This review paper provides a comprehensive review on WBANs applications, services and recent challenges

    HotMobile 2008: Postconference Report

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    HotMobile 2008 presented a two-day program on mobile computing systems and applications. The authors focuses on the sessions on sensors, modularity, wireless, security, systems, and screens. The mobile device is the most amazing invention in history and that it has had the largest impact on human kind. Because mobile phones combine mobile devices with ongoing developments in software and communication technologies, they have the potential to change the way people think and act

    Planar sectoral antenna for IR-UWB localization with minimal range estimation biasing

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    A planar sectoral antenna is presented, optimized for highly precise impulse-radio ultrawideband (IR-UWB) indoor localization with minimal range estimation biasing. By judiciously combining two planar inverted-F antenna elements into one footprint, a large half-power beamwidth (HPBW) is obtained in the [3.2448-4.7424] GHz band, thereby covering channels 1-4 of the IEEE 802.15.4a-2011 standard. Through system-level optimization, the system fidelity factor (SFF) is maximized for a minimal value of at least 90% within its entire HPBW, while minimizing the orientation-specific range estimation biasing down to 10 mm. To validate the antenna performance, measurements have been performed in both the frequency and time domain, showing a HPBW larger than 120. in the complete frequency band of operation and an SFF larger than 90% and range biasing lower than 4mmwithin the antenna's HPBW

    Securing Localization With Hidden and Mobile Base Stations

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    Abstract — Until recently, the problem of localization in wireless networks has been mainly studied in a non-adversarial setting. Only recently, a number of solutions have been proposed that aim to detect and prevent attacks on localization systems. In this work, we propose a new approach to secure localization based on hidden and mobile base stations. Our approach enables secure localization with a broad spectrum of localization techniques: ultrasonic or radio, based on received signal strength or signal time of flight. Through several examples we show how this approach can be used to secure node-centric and infrastructurecentric localization schemes. We further show how this approach can be applied to secure localization in sensor networks. I
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