by NS2 Simulator Project Team | Oct 13, 2015 | Projects on Network Security
The transformation of belief function into probability is one of the most important and common ways for decision making under the framework of evidence theory. In this paper, we focus on the evaluation of such probability transformations (PTs), which are crucial for... by NS2 Simulator Project Team | Oct 13, 2015 | Projects on Network Security
A normalized cyclic convolution is a cyclic convolution when one of its factors is a fixed polynomial. Herein, a novel method for constructing a normalized cyclic convolution over a finite field is introduced. This novel method is the first constructive and best known... by NS2 Simulator Project Team | Oct 13, 2015 | Projects on Network Security
Both anonymity and end-to-end encryption are recognized as important properties in privacy-preserving communication. However, secure and anonymous communication protocol that requires both anonymity and end-to-end encryption cannot be realized through a simple... by NS2 Simulator Project Team | Oct 13, 2015 | Projects on Network Security
Electric vehicles (EVs) can be considered as flexible mobile battery storages in microgrids. For multiple microgrids in an area, coordinated scheduling on charging and discharging are required to avoid power exchange spikes between the multimicrogrid system and the... by NS2 Simulator Project Team | Oct 13, 2015 | Projects on Network Security
This paper proposes a framework for the artificial noise assisted secure transmission in multiple-input, multipleoutput, multiple antenna eavesdropper (MIMOME) wiretap channels in frequency-division duplexed (FDD) systems. We focus on a practical scenario that only... by NS2 Simulator Project Team | Oct 13, 2015 | Projects on Network Security
In image analysis, the images are often represented by multiple visual features (also known as multiview features), that aim to better interpret them for achieving remarkable performance of the learning. Since the processes of feature extraction on each view are...