p.3–20The use domain of IEEE 802.11 networks has broadened to several types of application, including those that require quality of service and real-time guarantees. This trend in particular, has motivated the use of formal methods, not only to obtain a more precise knowledge of protocol properties, but also to specify and validate them. In this context, the contribution of this paper is twofold. First, we describe a formal specification of the IEEE 802.11 medium access control functions using UPPAAL, a freeware model checker tool. The described specification allowed us to verify important properties of these functions, taking into account both time and concurrency. Second, we report an experience of model checking a widely used and reasona...
The most common use of formal verification methods and tools so far has been in identifying whether ...
The recently approved IEEE 802.11e standard improves the support for real-time multimedia applicatio...
It is important to reason about a number of desirable protocol properties to ensure correctness of a...
AbstractThe use domain of IEEE 802.11 networks has broadened to several types of application, includ...
The IEEE 802.11 protocol is a popular standard for wireless local area networks. Its medium access c...
Despite an appealing desire to shift from wired to wireless domain and substantial deployment of wir...
IEEE has designed 802.11i protocol to address the security issues in wireless local area networks. F...
Models used for the analysis of dependability and performance attributes of communication protocols ...
AbstractIEEE 802.11 is the standard designed to provide secured communication in wireless LAN. IEEE ...
this paper, we show how symbolic modelchecking has been used to verify a real life protocol. Specifi...
Abstract. The international standard IEEE 802.11 was developed re-cently in recognition of the incre...
We describe verification of S-MAC, a medium access control protocol designed for wireless sensor net...
AbstractIn this paper we present a case-study in which the tool Uppaal is extended and applied to ve...
Abstract—The 802.11 specification is an emerging standard for WLANs. In this paper, we propose a for...
In this paper we report about modelling and verification of a medium access control protocol for wir...
The most common use of formal verification methods and tools so far has been in identifying whether ...
The recently approved IEEE 802.11e standard improves the support for real-time multimedia applicatio...
It is important to reason about a number of desirable protocol properties to ensure correctness of a...
AbstractThe use domain of IEEE 802.11 networks has broadened to several types of application, includ...
The IEEE 802.11 protocol is a popular standard for wireless local area networks. Its medium access c...
Despite an appealing desire to shift from wired to wireless domain and substantial deployment of wir...
IEEE has designed 802.11i protocol to address the security issues in wireless local area networks. F...
Models used for the analysis of dependability and performance attributes of communication protocols ...
AbstractIEEE 802.11 is the standard designed to provide secured communication in wireless LAN. IEEE ...
this paper, we show how symbolic modelchecking has been used to verify a real life protocol. Specifi...
Abstract. The international standard IEEE 802.11 was developed re-cently in recognition of the incre...
We describe verification of S-MAC, a medium access control protocol designed for wireless sensor net...
AbstractIn this paper we present a case-study in which the tool Uppaal is extended and applied to ve...
Abstract—The 802.11 specification is an emerging standard for WLANs. In this paper, we propose a for...
In this paper we report about modelling and verification of a medium access control protocol for wir...
The most common use of formal verification methods and tools so far has been in identifying whether ...
The recently approved IEEE 802.11e standard improves the support for real-time multimedia applicatio...
It is important to reason about a number of desirable protocol properties to ensure correctness of a...