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Trust and Reciprocity in 2 node and 3 node Networks

Trust and Reciprocity in 2 node and 3 node Networks

... Notice that we can restrict G by eliminating one of its coordinates—say the coordinate for Sender α’s profits; such a restriction is the α-free slice of G. Thus the α-free slice of G is the set of possible distributions ... See full document

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Energy efficient partition-lightpath scheme for IP over WDM core networks

Energy efficient partition-lightpath scheme for IP over WDM core networks

... egress node traverses links with light path 1= {λ1, λ5, λ9, λ13}, light path 2= {λ2, λ6, λ10, λ14}, light path 3= {λ3, λ7, λ11, λ15} and light path 4= {λ4, λ8, λ12, ...path 3 and light path 4 ... See full document

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A Combinatorial Multi-Objective Trust Model for Efficient and Secured Routing in UWSN

A Combinatorial Multi-Objective Trust Model for Efficient and Secured Routing in UWSN

... using trust to moderate security threats has been an important area of ...The trust based routing is one way to build cooperation among nodes for establishing an efficient routing ...path. Trust ... See full document

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Study on Trusting Relationship in Complex Network

Study on Trusting Relationship in Complex Network

... O(n 2 ) time complexity is designed to calculate trusting values of all node ...average trust is introduced to measure the trusting degree of the whole network and node average trust is ... See full document

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An analytical approach to modelling epidemics on networks : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Applied Mathematics at Massey University, Albany, New Zealand

An analytical approach to modelling epidemics on networks : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Applied Mathematics at Massey University, Albany, New Zealand

... 3.19 Absolute value of the difference between analytic and stochastic re- sults for the probability infection ends at each node in a LoT network. 112 3.20 Convergence of the difference between analytic and ... See full document

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A Lightweight Trust System with Provisioning for Detecting Malicious Node in Clustered Wireless Sensor Networks

A Lightweight Trust System with Provisioning for Detecting Malicious Node in Clustered Wireless Sensor Networks

... Trust: In general, trust is the level of confidence and level of assurance in a person or a thing ...nodes. Trust is interpreted as belief, subjective probability and reputation ...[5]. Trust ... See full document

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Trust evaluation model with entropy based weight assignment for malicious node’s detection in wireless sensor networks

Trust evaluation model with entropy based weight assignment for malicious node’s detection in wireless sensor networks

... Nowadays, wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have become one of the most useful technologies and attracted more and more attention from researchers [1]. Owing to the capabilities of data acquisition, processing, and ... See full document

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Node Localization in Wireless 
                      Sensor Networks

Node Localization in Wireless Sensor Networks

... sensor node by injecting malicious code, forcing the node to malfunction, extracting the cryptographic information held by the node to bypass security hurdles like authentication and verification, so ... See full document

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STUDY OF STATISTICAL TRAFFIC PATTERN ANALYSIS SCHEME FOR ANONYMOUS MANETS

STUDY OF STATISTICAL TRAFFIC PATTERN ANALYSIS SCHEME FOR ANONYMOUS MANETS

... hoc networks, so first we should know the meaning of manets mobile ad-hoc networks are wireless networks which gets configured automatically when it is started for ...i.e. node 1, node ... See full document

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Secure Group Communication to Prevent Unauthorized Messages in DTN Based Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

Secure Group Communication to Prevent Unauthorized Messages in DTN Based Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

... more trust in authorities. Trust of the node can be determined by estimating the trust of every ...The trust can be estimated by forwarding the data out of which are received ...the ... See full document

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Distributed Misbehavior Detection Scheme for Delay Tolerant Networks

Distributed Misbehavior Detection Scheme for Delay Tolerant Networks

... tolerant networks (DTNs). The author proposesiTrust [2], a probabilistic misbehavior detection scheme (PMDS), for secure DTN routing toward efficient trust ... See full document

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Privacy-preserving scheme for mobile ad hoc networks.

Privacy-preserving scheme for mobile ad hoc networks.

... known node, then an attacker could either compromise a sufficient number of nodes with very high scores or alternately could actively participate in the network for a period of time for the purpose of gaining ... See full document

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A new security architecture for SIP-based P2P computer networks

A new security architecture for SIP-based P2P computer networks

... the node authentication protocol on P2P SIP ...accomplish node registration and validate newly joined nodes (see Figure 2 for the REGISTER message format in this situation); another function is to ... See full document

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Title: Routing Protocols in Mobile Ad-Hoc Network

Title: Routing Protocols in Mobile Ad-Hoc Network

... A node can decide whether to update its routing table after receiving an update message from a neighbor and always it looks for a better path using the new ...a node gets a better path, it relays back that ... See full document

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Proposal along with implementation of detection of misbehavior node in CGSR network

Proposal along with implementation of detection of misbehavior node in CGSR network

... gateway node from the multiple gateway nodes. So to select the gateway node following concept can be ...gateway node between ...gateway node we are left with. Out of those nodes, will select ... See full document

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Analysis of node deployment in wireless sensor networks in warehouse environment monitoring systems

Analysis of node deployment in wireless sensor networks in warehouse environment monitoring systems

... object, node deploy- ment can be divided into coverage-based deployment, network connectivity-based deployment, and energy efficiency-based ...the node deployment in WSNs, it is highly important to im- ... See full document

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Fast Detection Of Replica Node In Mobile Sensor Network

Fast Detection Of Replica Node In Mobile Sensor Network

... However, we place some limits on the ability of the adversary to compromise nodes. We note that if the adversary can compromise major fraction nodes of the network, he will not need nor benefit much from the deployment ... See full document

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Paper 09-2018-1

Paper 09-2018-1

... 1)th level. To minimize the effort of renumbering process, the numbering procedure must be carried out for the nodes with the minimum possible cases of numbering. If the assigned number for each node did not ... See full document

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Energy Efficiency of Cluster Node Using Trust Method

Energy Efficiency of Cluster Node Using Trust Method

... In 1996-97, work on ns version 2 (ns-2) was initiated based on a refactoring by Steve Mc Canne. The core of ns-2 is also written in C++, but the C++ simulation objects are linked to shadow objects in ... See full document

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A new security architecture for SIP based P2P computer networks

A new security architecture for SIP based P2P computer networks

... SIP was initially published in 2001 for establishing, changing and terminating sessions in IP networks. Recently, SIP has widened its applications and been used in multimedia conferencing, long-distance white ... See full document

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