Distributed wireless networks (DWNs) where devices communicate directly without relying on Internet infrastructure are on the rise, driving new applications and paradigms such as multimedia, authentication, payment, Internet of things (IoT), vehicular communication, and emergency response. However, the increased societal reliance on technology and the resulting “always-on” expectations of the users increase the risk of denial-of-service (DoS) attacks as they can leverage disruption in new ways beyond extortions (ransomware) that are common in today’s Internet ecosystem. These new risks extend to our physical world, directly impacting our daily lives, e.g., by being locked out of a smart home or by disrupting vehicular collision avoidance sy...
Apple Wireless Direct Link (AWDL) is a proprietary and undocumented IEEE 802.11-based ad hoc protoco...
Denial of Services (DoS) attacks has long been a problem in ad-hoc and wireless networks during data...
Several newly emerged wireless technologies (e.g., Internet-of-Things, Bluetooth, NFC)—extensively b...
Distributed wireless networks (DWNs) where devices communicate directly without relying on Internet ...
Apple controls one of the largest mobile ecosystems, with 1.5 billion active devices worldwide, and ...
Apple Wireless Direct Link (AWDL) is a key protocol in Apple's ecosystem used by over one billion iO...
Wireless network access protocols are used in numerous safety critical applications. Network availab...
Today’s smartphones, tablets, and notebooks are equipped with Wi-Fi Direct (the de facto adhoc commu...
Wireless networks are deployed in many critical areas, such as health care centers, hospitals, polic...
Wireless Networks is one of the fastest growing technologies. Here the users only need to have a mob...
Apple Wireless Direct Link (AWDL) is a key protocol in Apple's ecosystem used by over one billion iO...
During disasters, existing telecommunication infrastructures are often congested or even destroyed. ...
Abstract — Network survivability is fundamental to information security. Adversaries could compromis...
Apple Wireless Direct Link (AWDL) is a proprietary and undocumented IEEE 802.11-based ad hoc protoco...
Denial of Services (DoS) attacks has long been a problem in ad-hoc and wireless networks during data...
Several newly emerged wireless technologies (e.g., Internet-of-Things, Bluetooth, NFC)—extensively b...
Distributed wireless networks (DWNs) where devices communicate directly without relying on Internet ...
Apple controls one of the largest mobile ecosystems, with 1.5 billion active devices worldwide, and ...
Apple Wireless Direct Link (AWDL) is a key protocol in Apple's ecosystem used by over one billion iO...
Wireless network access protocols are used in numerous safety critical applications. Network availab...
Today’s smartphones, tablets, and notebooks are equipped with Wi-Fi Direct (the de facto adhoc commu...
Wireless networks are deployed in many critical areas, such as health care centers, hospitals, polic...
Wireless Networks is one of the fastest growing technologies. Here the users only need to have a mob...
Apple Wireless Direct Link (AWDL) is a key protocol in Apple's ecosystem used by over one billion iO...
During disasters, existing telecommunication infrastructures are often congested or even destroyed. ...
Abstract — Network survivability is fundamental to information security. Adversaries could compromis...
Apple Wireless Direct Link (AWDL) is a proprietary and undocumented IEEE 802.11-based ad hoc protoco...
Denial of Services (DoS) attacks has long been a problem in ad-hoc and wireless networks during data...
Several newly emerged wireless technologies (e.g., Internet-of-Things, Bluetooth, NFC)—extensively b...