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Backbone Construction for Heterogeneous Wireless Ad Hoc Networks

June 10, 2009
Author(s)
Yi Qian, Hui Guo, Nader Moayeri, Kejie Lu
In this paper, we propose a backbone construction scheme over heterogeneous ad hoc networks, where the network nodes have different characteristics such as communication capacity, processing power and energy resource. Most of the wireless backbone

A Secure VANET MAC Protocol for DSRC Applications

November 30, 2008
Author(s)
Yi Qian, Nader Moayeri, Kejie Lu
Vehicular ad hoc networking is an important component of Intelligent Transportation Systems. The main benefit of vehicular ad hoc network (VANET) communication is seen in active safety systems that increase passenger safety by exchanging warning messages

Performance Evaluation of a Secure Mac Protocol for Vehicular Networks

November 17, 2008
Author(s)
Yi Qian, Kejie Lu, Nader Moayeri
The main benefit of vehicular communication is seen in active safety systems that increase passenger safety by exchanging warning messages between vehicles. Other applications and private services are also permitted in order to lower the cost and to

Design Secure and Application-Oriented VANET

May 11, 2008
Author(s)
Yi Qian, Nader Moayeri
Vehicular ad hoc network (VANET) is recognized as an important component of Intelligent Transportation Systems. The main benefit of VANET communication is seen in active safety systems, which target to increase safety of passengers by exchanging warning

Interference Avoidance in Rapidly Deployed Wireless Ad hoc Incident Area Networks

April 18, 2008
Author(s)
Mohamed T. Refaei, Nader Moayeri, Michael R. Souryal
A common strategy for responding to indoor emergency scenarios is to rapidly deploy a group of first responders inside the incident area and an incident command center outside of the incident area. First responders are equipped with radios that allow them

Indoor Localization: Technology That Can Save First Responder Lives

December 1, 2007
Author(s)
Nader Moayeri, Camillo A. Gentile, Kamran Sayrafian, Michael R. Souryal
Every year a number of first responders lose their lives while battling fires or rescuing civilians during such emergencies. Indoor localization or location tracking roughly provides the same capability inside buildings that GPS does outdoors. It allows a

RFID Devices and Systems in Homeland Security Applications

July 1, 2007
Author(s)
Kate Remley, Jeffrey R. Guerrieri, Dylan Williams, David R. Novotny, Anthony B. Kos, Nelson Bryner, Nader Moayeri, Michael Souryal, Kang Lee, Steven Fick
This article reports on activities being carried out by the National Institute of Standards and Technology to ensure secure, reliable use of Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) technology in homeland security and public safety applications. These

Real-Time Deployment of Multihop Relays for Range Extension

June 11, 2007
Author(s)
Michael R. Souryal, Johannes Geissbuehler, Leonard E. Miller, Nader Moayeri
When the range of single-hop wireless communication is limited by distance or harsh radio propagation conditions, relays can be used to extend the communication range through multihop relaying. This paper targets the need in certain scenarios for rapid

Link Assessment in an Indoor 802.11 Network

April 1, 2006
Author(s)
Michael R. Souryal, Luke Klein-Berndt, Leonard E. Miller, Nader Moayeri
This paper presents the empirical results and analysis of a link variability study for an indoor, stationary 802.11 network subject to external interference. The objective is to characterize the relationships between the packet loss rate on a link and the

Joint Rate Adaptation and Channel-Adaptive Relaying in 802.11 Ad Hoc Networks

January 1, 2006
Author(s)
Michael R. Souryal, Nader Moayeri
Channel-adaptive relaying has recently been proposed as a means to exploit spatial and temporal diversity in multihop ad hoc networks with fading. In conjunction with appropriate routing protocols, adaptive relaying enables each forwarding node in a

Channel-Adaptive Relaying in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks with Fading

October 1, 2005
Author(s)
Michael R. Souryal, Nader Moayeri
This paper describes an approach for relaying in multihop networks that adapts to the time-varying channel and exploits spatial diversity to mitigate multipath fading. Ignored in some simulation-based performance analyses, fading arises from multipath

Link Variability Studies

October 1, 2005
Author(s)
L T. Klein-berndt, Michael R. Souryal, Leonard E. Miller, Nader Moayeri
We have implemented a quantum key distribution (QKD) system with polarization encoding at 850 nm over 1 km of optical fiber. The high-speed management of the bit-stream, generation of random numbers and processing of the sifting algorithm are all handled

Evaluation of Indoor Localization Techniques

July 1, 2005
Author(s)
Camillo Gentile, Kamran Sayrafian, Nader Moayeri
We have implemented a quantum key distribution (QKD) system with polarization encoding at 850 nm over 1 km of optical fiber. The high-speed management of the bit-stream, generation of random numbers and processing of the sifting algorithm are all handled

Project MESA Technical Specification Group document MESA_70.012_v1.2.1.doc

April 1, 2005
Author(s)
L T. Klein-berndt, Nader Moayeri
We have implemented a quantum key distribution (QKD) system with polarization encoding at 850 nm over 1 km of optical fiber. The high-speed management of the bit-stream, generation of random numbers and processing of the sifting algorithm are all handled

A Queueing Model of a Spread Spectrum Multiple Access

June 1, 1999
Author(s)
Vladimir V. Marbukh, Nader Moayeri
We propose a queueing model of the reverse link from mobiles to the base station in a single cell of a cellular DS-CDMA system. Approximation of independent queues leads to a non-linear fixed point equation that describes globally or locally stable system

A Framework for Throughput and Stability Analysis of a DS-CDMA Network

May 17, 1999
Author(s)
Vladimir V. Marbukh, Nader Moayeri
We propose a framework for throughput and stability analysis of a Direct Sequence Code Division Multiple Access (DS-CDMA) network. Given chip rate, processing gains, packet structure, coding scheme, and the characteristics of the wireless channel, we