sensor monitoring battlefield
SIGF: A Family of Configurable, Secure Routing Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks
White Paper As sensor networks are deployed in adversarial environments and used for critical applications such as battlefield surveillance and medical monitoring, security weaknesses become a big concern. This paper presents SIGF (Secure Implicit Geographic... [31 Aug 2007]
Achieving Real-Time Target Tracking Using Wireless Sensor Networks
White Paper Target tracking systems, consisting of thousands of low-cost sensor nodes, have been used in many application domains such as battlefield surveillance, wildlife monitoring and border security. The work discussed in this paper presents the real-time... [25 Aug 2007]
SIGF: A Family of Configurable, Secure Routing Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks
White Paper As sensor networks are deployed in adversarial environments and used for critical applications such as battlefield surveillance and medical monitoring, security weaknesses become a big concern. This paper presents SIGF (Secure Implicit Geographic... [10 Aug 2007]
Enhancing Base Station Security in Wireless Sensor Networks
White Paper Wireless sensor networks that are deployed in applications such as battlefield monitoring and home sentry systems face acute security concerns, including eavesdropping, forgery of sensor data, denial of service attacks, and the physical compromise... [01 Aug 2007]
Preparing for war 2.0
News Sensor swarms, RFID, supercomputing and brain-machine interface technologies could all play their part on the battlefield of tomorrow. Asset tracking and equipment monitoring could see increased use of existing technologies such as RFID, although... [18 Oct 2006]
White Paper: Unattended Ground Sensor (UGS) Systems for Homeland Defense
White Paper Specifically, UGS systems add significantly to the capability and security of reconnaissance and surveillance units during military operations by monitoring the battlefield. Unattended Ground Sensors (UGS) have proven to be invaluable in various... [24 Feb 2005]
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