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ICMCIS 2016: Brussels, Belgium
- International Conference on Military Communications and Information Systems, ICMCIS 2016, Brussels, Belgium, May 23-24, 2016. IEEE 2016, ISBN 978-1-5090-1777-5
- Muhammad Hafeez Chaudhary, Bart Scheers:
Software-defined wireless communications and positioning device for IoT development. 1-8 - Niranjan Suri, Mauro Tortonesi, James Michaelis, Peter Budulas, Giacomo Benincasa, Stephen M. Russell, Cesare Stefanelli, Robert Winkler:
Analyzing the applicability of Internet of Things to the battlefield environment. 1-8 - Mariusz Borowski:
The infinite source of random sequences for classified cryptographic systems. 1-6 - Thijs Castel, Patrick Van Torre, Hendrik Rogier:
RSS-based secret key generation for indoor and outdoor WBANs using on-body sensor nodes. 1-5 - Riku Luostarinen, Risto Järvinen, Juho Määttä, Jukka Manner:
A model for usability testing in challenging environments. 1-6 - Harri Saarnisaari:
Sweep jamming hit rate analysis for frequency agile communications. 1-6 - Julian Hörst, Felix Govaers, Berthold Rehbein, Christoph Barz, Peter Sevenich:
Joint protection of a military formation using heterogeneous sensors in a mobile ad hoc network: Concept and field tests. 1-8 - Janusz Romanik, Adam Krasniewski, Edward Golan:
RESA-OLSR: RESources-aware OLSR-based routing mechanism for mobile ad-hoc networks. 1-6 - Ichrak Amdouni, Cédric Adjih, Pascale Minet, Thierry Plesse:
Delay analysis of STDMA in grid wireless sensor networks. 1-8 - Muhammad Hafeez Chaudhary, Bart Scheers:
Dynamic channel and transmit-power adaptation of WiFi mesh-networks in search and rescue operations. 1-8 - Jan M. Kelner, Cezary Ziólkowski, Piotr E. Marszalek:
Influence of the frequency stability on the emitter position in SDF method. 1-6 - Ir Thi My Dung Tran, Thierry Gilles:
Electromagnetic influence of a ballistic protection structure around an armored infantry vehicle on its jamming performance. 1-7 - Trude Hafsøe Bloebaum, Frank T. Johnsen, Marianne R. Brannsten, José M. Alcaraz Calero, Qi Wang, James Nightingale:
Recommendations for realizing SOAP publish/subscribe in tactical networks. 1-8 - Elizabeth K. Bowman, Barbara D. Broome, V. Melissa Holland, Douglas Summers-Stay, Raghuveer M. Rao, John Duselis, Jonathan Howe, Bhopinder K. Madahar, Anne-Claire Boury-Brisset, Bruce Forrester, Peter Kwantes, Gertjan Burghouts, Jasper van Huis, Adem Yasar Mülayim:
Complex event processing for content-based text, image, and video retrieval. 1-6 - Krzysztof Kosmowski, Marek Suchanski, Józef Pawelec, Mateusz Kustra:
A novel OFDM sensing method based on CAF-max for hybrid detectors architecture. 1-4 - Angelo Messina, Franco Fiore:
The Italian Army C2 evolution: From the current SIACCON2 land command & control system to the LC2EVO using "agile" software development methodology. 1-8 - Jacek Jarmakiewicz, Krzysztof Parobczak, Krzysztof Maslanka:
On the Internet of Nano Things in healthcare network. 1-6 - Qixiang Fu, Cheng Li, Feiyang Cai, Wei Wang, Shunping Xiao:
Emitter signal sorting based on fractal dimensions of pulse envelope's front edge. 1-5 - Xiaoyi Pan, Qi-xiang Fu, Zhaoyu Gu, Yongcai Liu, Wei Wang:
Micro-Doppler period estimation from ballistic targets with precession. 1-6 - Anne Diefenbach, Tobias Ginzler, Sam McLaughlin, Joanna Sliwa, Thorsten A. Lampe, Christoph Prasse:
TACTICS TSI architecture: A European reference architecture for tactical SOA. 1-8 - Arwid Komulainen, Jimmi Grönkvist, Jan Nilsson:
Comparing the capacity of cooperative broadcast to spatial reuse TDMA in ad hoc networks. 1-7 - Ketil Lund, Eirik Skjelbreid Grimstvedt, Morten Aronsen, Erlend Larsen, Robert MacDonald:
Sensor networking and integration: A proof-of-concept experiment. 1-7 - Harri Saarnisaari, Veikko Hovinen, Hannu Tuomivaara, Juha Yli-Kaakinen:
Short range HF radio channel measurements: Search for one path channels. 1-6 - John Melrose, Konrad S. Wrona, Thomas Guenther, Raymond Haakseth, Nils Nordbotten, Lars Westerdahl:
Labelling for integrity and availability. 1-8 - Marek Malowidzki, Tomasz Dalecki, Przemyslaw Berezinski, Michal Mazur, P. Skarzynski:
Adapting standard tactical applications for a military disruption-tolerant network. 1-5 - Gunnar Eriksson, Sara Linder:
Analysis of cooperative relaying in an urban scenario. 1-5 - Marc Adrat, Matthias Tschauner, N. Bebawi, Markus Antweiler, B. Eschbach, Peter Vary:
On box-operations for L-Values and their applicability to soft-decision algorithms. 1-5 - Juha Yli-Kaakinen, Markku Renfors, Hannu Tuomivaara:
Multicarrier modulation for HF communications. 1-7 - Christoph Barz, Christoph Fuchs, Jonathan Kirchhoff, Julia Niewiejska, Henning Rogge:
Extending OLSRv2 for tactical applications. 1-8 - Alberto Campos, Viet Pham:
A rational multiparty information exchange model using extensive games. 1-8 - Manas Pradhan, Daniel Ota:
An adaptable multimodal crew assistance system for NATO generic vehicle architecture. 1-8 - P. T. Eles, B. Pennell, M. Richter:
Assessing NATO policy alignment through text analysis: An initial study. 1-7 - Marc Bauduin, Serge Massar, François Horlin:
Receiver design for non-linear satellite channels: Equalizer training and symbol detection on the compressed constellation. 1-6 - Alessandro Armando, Gabriele Costa, Alessio Merlo, Luca Verderame, Konrad S. Wrona:
Developing a NATO BYOD security policy. 1-6 - Amer Atta Yaseen, Mireille Bayart:
Attack-tolerant networked control system in presence of the controller hijacking attack. 1-8 - Gang Xu, Lei Yang, Song Zhou, Guoan Bi:
Rotational motion estimaiton of high-resoluiton ISAR imaigng for manuvering targets. 1-5 - Niranjan Suri, Anders Hansson, Jan Nilsson, Piotr Lubkowski, Kelvin Marcus, Mariann Hauge, King Lee, Boyd Buchin, Levent Misirhoglu, Markus Peuhkuri:
A realistic military scenario and emulation environment for experimenting with tactical communications and heterogeneous networks. 1-8 - Hadi Hashem, Daniel Ranc:
A review of modeling toolbox for BigData. 1-6 - James Nightingale, Qi Wang, José M. Alcaraz Calero, Ian Owens, Frank Trethan Johnsen, Trude Hafsoe Bloebaum, Marco Manso:
Reliable full motion video services in disadvantaged tactical radio networks. 1-9 - Grzegorz Szmit, Jerzy Dolowski, Jerzy Lopatka:
Performance of distributed channel selection for cognitive MANET in the presence of intentional jamming. 1-6 - Jeremy Page, Jean-Michel Dricot:
Software-defined networking for low-latency 5G core network. 1-7 - Jon Spencer, Olwen Worthington, Robert E. Hancock, Eleanor Hepworth:
Towards a tactical software defined network. 1-7 - Paula Fraga-Lamas, Luis Castedo Ribas, Antonio Morales-Méndez, J. M. Camas-Albar:
Evolving military broadband wireless communication systems: WiMAX, LTE and WLAN. 1-8 - Konrad S. Wrona, Sander Oudkerk, Alessandro Armando, Silvio Ranise, Riccardo Traverso, Lisa Ferrari, Richard McEvoy:
Assisted content-based labelling and classification of documents. 1-7 - Hao Li, Xianbin Wang, Helen Tang:
Compensation of imperfect channel reciprocity through MMSE prediction for physical-layer confidentiality enhancement. 1-6 - C. Tsigros, T. Gilles, M. Piette:
Radiated radio-frequency hazards with electric detonators: Influence of wiring configuration, dipole vs V-antenna. 1-7 - Xavier Leturc, Christophe J. Le Martret, Philippe Ciblat:
Robust spectrum sensing algorithms under noise uncertainty. 1-7 - Michael Rudack, Cristina Palacios-Camarero, Hermann Wietgrefe:
On the creation of a single mission-wide information domain in military operations: Application of the information clearing house and release gateway at NATO exercise Trident Juncture 2015. 1-7 - Damian Jankowski, Marek Amanowicz:
A method of network workload generation for evaluation of intrusion detection systems in SDN environment. 1-7 - Feten Slimeni, Bart Scheers, Vincent Le Nir, Zied Chtourou, Rabah Attia:
Learning multi-channel power allocation against smart jammer in cognitive radio networks. 1-7
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