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22 results where keywords includes thesis.
Disambiguation of Residential Wired and Wireless Access in a Forensic Setting. Sookhyun Yang, Jim Kurose, and Brian Neil Levine. In Proc. IEEE INFOCOM Mini-Conference, page 5, April 2013. Keywords: forensics; wireless; Synthesis project; [bibtex] [PDF] [link]
Low Spreading Loss in Underwater Acoustic Networks Reduces RTS/CTS Effectiveness. James W. Partan, Jim Kurose, Brian Neil Levine, and James Preisig. In Proc. ACM International Workshop on UnderWater Networks (WUWNet), December 2011. Keywords: MAC Protocols; wireless; underwater; Synthesis project; [bibtex] [PDF] [link]
Forensic Triage for Mobile Phones with DEC0DE. Robert J. Walls, Erik Learned-Miller, and Brian Neil Levine. In Proc. USENIX Security Symposium, August 2011. Keywords: forensics; Synthesis project; [bibtex] [PDF] [slides] [audio] [video] [link]
Architecting Protocols to Enable Mobile Applications in Diverse Wireless Networks. Aruna Balasubramanian. PhD thesis, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, MA, February 2011. Keywords: thesis; dtn; wireless; routing; DOME; [bibtex] [PDF] [link]
Bounds on Service Quality for Networks Subject to Augmentation And Attack. George Bissias. PhD thesis, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, MA, December 2010. Keywords: security; thesis; wireless; routing; DTN; DOME; [bibtex] [PDF] [link]
Spatial Reuse in Underwater Acoustic Networks using RTS/CTS MAC Protocols. James W. Partan, Jim Kurose, Brian Neil Levine, and James Preisig. Technical Report UM-CS-2010-045, University of Massachusetts Amherst, July 2010. Keywords: MAC Protocols; wireless; underwater; Tech report; Synthesis project; [bibtex] [PDF] [link]
MORA Routing and Capacity Building in Disruption-Tolerant Networks. Brendan Burns, Oliver Brock, and Brian Neil Levine. Elsevier Ad hoc Networks Journal, 6(4):600-620, June 2008. Keywords: DTN; routing; Synthesis project; Journal Paper; DOME; [bibtex] [PDF] [link]
Low-Latency Anonymity System: Statistical Attacks and New Applications. Marc Liberatore. PhD thesis, University of Massachusetts Amherst, February 2008. Keywords: security; Thesis; anonymity; ; [bibtex] [PDF] [link]
Web Search From a Bus. Aruna Balasubramanian, Yun Zhou, W. Bruce Croft, Brian Neil Levine, and Arun Venkataramani. In Proc. ACM Workshop on Challenged Networks (CHANTS), pages 59--66, September 2007. Keywords: DTN; wireless; information retrieval; Synthesis project; DOME; [bibtex] [traces] [pdf] [link]
MaxProp: Routing for Vehicle-Based Disruption-Tolerant Networks. John Burgess, Brian Gallagher, David Jensen, and Brian Neil Levine. In Proc. IEEE INFOCOM, April 2006. Keywords: DTN; wireless; routing; Synthesis project; DOME; [bibtex] [traces] [PDF] [link]
On the Cost-Ineffectiveness of Redundancy in Commercial P2P Computing. Matthew Yurkewych, Brian Neil Levine, and Arnold L. Rosenberg. In Proc. ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), pages 280--288, November 2005. Keywords: security; peer-to-peer; Sybil attack; Synthesis project; [bibtex] [PDF] [link]
MV Routing and Capacity Building in Disruption Tolerant Networks. Brendan Burns, Oliver Brock, and Brian Neil Levine. In Proc. IEEE INFOCOM, pages 398--408, March 2005. Keywords: routing; DTN; wireless; Synthesis project; DOME; [bibtex] [PDF] [link]
Passive Logging Attacks Against Anonymous Communications Systems. Matthew Wright. PhD thesis, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, MA, January 2005. Keywords: anonymity; Thesis; Security; privacy; [bibtex] [PDF] [link]
A Multi-agent Approach for Peer-to-Peer based Information Retrieval System. Haizheng Zhang, W. Bruce Croft, Brian Neil Levine, and Victor Lesser. In Proc. Intl. Joint Conf. on Autonomous Agents and MultiAgent Systems, pages 456--464, July 2004. Keywords: peer-to-peer; Synthesis project; information retrieval; [bibtex] [PDF] [link]
Mobile Distributed Information Retrieval For Highly Partitioned Networks. Katrina M. Hanna, Brian Neil Levine, and R. Manmatha. In Proc. IEEE Intl. Conference on Network Protocols (ICNP), pages 38--47, November 2003. Keywords: routing; DTN; wireless; Synthesis project; information retrieval; DOME; [bibtex] [PDF] [presentation] [link]
Transient Authentication for Mobile Devices. Mark D. Corner. PhD thesis, University of Michigan, August 2003. Keywords: Transient Authentication; Thesis; [bibtex] [PDF] [link]
Adaptive Peer Selection. Daniel Bernstein, Zhengzhu Feng, Brian Neil Levine, and Shlomo Zilberstein. In Proc. Intl. Workshop on Peer-to-Peer Systems (IPTPS), pages 237--246, February 2003. Keywords: peer-to-peer; Synthesis project; [bibtex] [PDF] [link]
An Analysis of the Degradation of Anonymous Protocols. Matthew Wright, Micah Adler, Brian Neil Levine, and Clay Shields. In Proc. ISOC Symposium Network and Distributed System Security (NDSS), pages 38--50, February 2002. Outstanding Paper Award. Keywords: peer-to-peer; anonymity; award paper; Synthesis project; [bibtex] [PDF] [presentation] [link]
Wearable Computers and Packet Transport Mechanisms in Highly Partitioned Ad hoc Networks. James Davis, Andy Fagg, and Brian Neil Levine. In Proc. IEEE Intl. Symp on Wearable Computers (ISWC), pages 141--148, October 2001. Keywords: wireless; DTN; routing; Synthesis project; DOME; [bibtex] [PDF] [link]
Network Support for Group Communication. Brian Neil Levine. PhD thesis, Computer Engineering, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA, June 1999. Keywords: multicast; routing; thesis; [bibtex] [PDF] [link]
Quality of Service Issues in Hybrid Fiber-Coax Networks. Mark D. Corner. Master's thesis, University of Virginia, May 1998. Keywords: MAC Protocols; Thesis; [bibtex] [PDF] [link]
A Comparison of Known Classes of Reliable Multicast Protocols. Brian Neil Levine. Master's thesis, Computer Engineering, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA, June 1996. Keywords: multicast; thesis; [bibtex] [PDF] [link]
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