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ICMCIS 2018: Warsaw, Poland
- International Conference on Military Communications and Information Systems, ICMCIS 2018, Warsaw, Poland, May 22-23, 2018. IEEE 2018, ISBN 978-1-5386-4559-8
- Janusz Romanik, Rafal Brys, Krzysztof Zubel:
Performance analysis of OLSRv2 with ETX, ETT and DAT metrics in static wireless networks. 1-7 - Marek Suchanski, Pawel Kaniewski, Janusz Romanik, Edward Golan:
Radio environment maps for military cognitive networks: Construction techniques vs. map quality. 1-5 - Karel Pärlin, Muhammad Mahtab Alam, Yannick Le Moullec:
Jamming of UAV remote control systems using software defined radio. 1-6 - Stefan Couturier, Timo Bräysy, Boyd Buchin, Jaroslaw Krygier, Vincent Le Nir, Niels Smit, Topi Tuukkanen, Erik Verheul:
End-to-end optimization for tactical cognitive radio networks. 1-8 - Anne Diefenbach, Roberto Rigolin Ferreira Lopes, Thorsten A. Lampe, Christoph Prasse, Joanna Sliwa, Robert Goniacz, Antti Viidanoja:
Realizing overlay Xcast in a tactical service infrastructure: An approach based on a service-oriented architecture. 1-8 - Nico Bau, Sven Endres, Michael Gerz, Fahrettin Gökgöz:
A cloud-based architecture for an interoperable, resilient, and scalable C2 information system. 1-7 - Daniel Ota, Manas Pradhan:
Modular verification and validation for NATO generic vehicle architecture-based land platforms. 1-7 - Filippo Poltronieri, Roberto Fronteddu, Cesare Stefanelli, Niranjan Suri, Mauro Tortonesi, Matthew S. Paulini, James R. Milligan:
A secure group communication approach for tactical network environments. 1-8 - Juha Yli-Kaakinen, Juuso Alhava, Markku Renfors, Hannu Tuomivaara:
Multicarrier waveform processing for HF communications. 1-8 - Topi Tuukkanen, Stefan Couturier, Boyd Buchin, Timo Bräysy, Jaroslaw Krygier, Erik Verheul, Vincent Le Nir, Niels Smit:
Assessment of cognitive radio networks through military capability development viewpoint. 1-8 - Vincent Le Nir, Bart Scheers:
Multiple jammer localization and transmission power estimation for radio environment map. 1-5 - Juha Kukkola:
Civilian and military information infrastructure and the control of the Russian segment of Internet. 1-8 - Niranjan Suri, Jan Nilsson, Anders Hansson, Ulf Sterner, Kelvin Marcus, Levent Misirlioglu, Mariann Hauge, Markus Peuhkuri, Boyd Buchin, Ronald in 't Velt, Maggie R. Breedy:
The angloval tactical military scenario and experimentation environment. 1-8 - Mariann Hauge, Lars Landmark:
Limiting the flooding of simplified multicast forwarding to a defined scope. 1-8 - Christoph Barz, Christoph Fuchs, Jonathan Kirchhoff, Michael Krzyzek, Nadine Brück:
An approach to measurement-based tactical radio modeling and real time emulation. 1-5 - Anders Fongen, Geir M. Køien:
Trust management in tactical coalition software defined networks. 1-8 - Frank T. Johnsen, Zbigniew Zielinski, Konrad S. Wrona, Niranjan Suri, Christoph Fuchs, Manas Pradhan, Janusz Furtak, Bogdan Vasilache, Vincenzo Pellegrini, Michal Dyk, Michal Marks, Mateusz Krzyszton:
Application of IoT in military operations in a smart city. 1-8 - Stefan Apelt, Hanna Geppert, Hussein Hasso, Thomas Kudla:
Measuring the coverage of requirements through enterprise architecture models. 1-5 - Thibault Debatty, Wim Mees, Thomas Gilon:
Graph-based APT detection. 1-8 - Sebastian Szwaczyk, Konrad S. Wrona, Marek Amanowicz:
Applicability of risk analysis methods to risk-aware routing in software-defined networks. 1-7 - Krzysztof Malon, Pawel Skokowski, Jerzy Lopatka:
Optimization of the MANET topology in urban area using redundant relay points. 1-4 - Oleg Chertov, Taras Rudnyk, Oleksandr Palchenko:
Search of phony accounts on Facebook: Ukrainian case. 1-4 - Youssef Mahmoud Youssef, Daniel Ota:
A general approach to health monitoring & fault diagnosis of unmanned ground vehicles. 1-8 - Mateusz Kustra, Krzysztof Kosmowski, Marek Suchanski:
Hybrid sensing method of real OFDM signal. 1-6 - Jonah Eisen, Susan Watson, Tricia J. Willink:
Location constrained jamming: Surgical link removal using local graph partitioning. 1-7 - Marc Richter, Michael Street, Peter J. Lenk:
Deep learning NATO document labels: A preliminary investigation. 1-9 - Thorsten Aurisch, Andreas Jacke:
Handling vulnerabilities with mobile agents in order to consider the delay and disruption tolerant characteristic of military networks. 1-7 - Sanjoy Basak, Bart Scheers:
Passive radio system for real-time drone detection and DoA estimation. 1-6 - Simon Ruffieux, Christophe Gisler, Jean-Frédéric Wagen, François Buntschu, Gérôme Bovet:
TAKE - Tactical ad-hoc network emulation. 1-8 - Vasco Sequeira, Maria Paula Queluz, António Rodrigues, Jose E. Sanguino, Pedro Grifo:
Data rate change algorithms for efficient HF communications. 1-7 - Taneli Riihonen, Dani Korpi, Matias Turunen, Mikko Valkama:
Full-duplex radio technology for simultaneously detecting and preventing improvised explosive device activation. 1-4 - Pieterjan De Meulemeester, Luc Bontemps, Bart Scheers, Guy A. E. Vandenbosch:
Synchronization retrieval and image reconstruction of a video display unit exploiting its compromising emanations. 1-7 - Souradip Saha, Matthias Tschauner, Marc Adrat, Tim Schmitz, Peter Jax, Peter Vary:
Bit-interleaved polar coded modulation with iterative decoding. 1-8 - Arwid Komulainen, Jimmi Grönkvist, Ulf Sterner:
On the performance of using CSMA for broadcast traffic in tactical ad hoc networks. 1-7 - Giacomo Benincasa, Larry Bunch, Enrico Casini, Rita Lenzi, Alessandro Morelli, Matthew S. Paulini, Niranjan Suri, Andrzej Uszok:
Bridging the gap between enterprise and tactical networks via mission- and network-sensitive adaptation. 1-8 - Paul Théron, Alexander Kott, Martin Drasar, Krzysztof Rzadca, Benoît LeBlanc, Mauno Pihelgas, Luigi V. Mancini, Agostino Panico:
Towards an active, autonomous and intelligent cyber defense of military systems: The NATO AICA reference architecture. 1-9 - Stéphane Imbert, Xavier Leturc, Christophe J. Le Martret:
On the simulation of correlated mobile-to-mobile fading channels for time-varying velocities. 1-8 - Marco Manso, Frank T. Johnsen, Ketil Lund, Kevin S. Chan:
Using MQTT to support mobile tactical force situational awareness. 1-6 - Damian Jankowski, Marek Amanowicz:
A study on flow features selection for malicious activities detection in software defined networks. 1-9 - Salvador Llopis, Javier Hingant, Israel Pérez, Manuel Esteve, Federico Carvajal, Wim Mees, Thibault Debatty:
A comparative analysis of visualisation techniques to achieve cyber situational awareness in the military. 1-7 - Harri Saarnisaari, Johanna Vartiainen:
Spectrum window based signal detection at low SNR. 1-5 - Jan M. Kelner:
Cooperative system of emission source localization based on SDF. 1-6 - Ksawery Krenc, Vincent Nimier, Kellyn Rein, Lauro Snidaro, Joachim Biermann, Jesús García:
From situation awareness to intelligence: Increasing complexity in fusion models for sense-making. 1-5 - Andrzej Sikora, Mateusz Krzyszton, Michal Marks:
Application of Bluetooth low energy protocol for communication in mobile networks. 1-6 - Aaron E. Cohen:
Digital relay with multiple virtual bent-pipe relay channels for TSVCIS and FM voice on SDR. 1-7 - Roberto Rigolin Ferreira Lopes, Antti Viidanoja, Maximilien Lhotellier, Anne Diefenbach, Norman Jansen, Tobias Ginzler:
A queuing mechanism for delivering QoS-constrained web services in tactical networks. 1-8
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