University of Stavanger, N-4036 Stavanger, Norway
chunming.rong at uis.no
Books
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Security in Wireless Ad Hoc and Mesh Networks
The book introduces the reader to the fundamentals and key issues related to wireless ad hoc networking, with an emphasis on security. It discusses the security attacks and counter measures in wireless ad hoc, sensor and mesh networks, and briefly presents the standards on related topics. The authors offer a clear exposition of various challenges and solutions in this field including bootstrapping, key distribution and exchange, authentication issues, privacy, anonymity and tamper resilience. ... Read More
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LNCS: Cloud Computing - CloudCom 2009
This book includes but are not limited to deal with topics like cloud /grid architecture, load balancing, optimal deploy configuration, consistency models, virtualization technologies, middleware frameworks, software as a Service (SaaS), hardware as a Service (HaaS), data grid & semantic web, web services, security and Risk, fault tolerance and reliability, auditing, monitoring and scheduling, utility computing, high-performance computing and peer to peer computing. ... Read More
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LNCS: Autonomic and Trusted Computing - ATC 2008
Computing systems including hardware, software, communication and networks
are growing dramatically in both scale and heterogeneity, becoming overly
complex. Such complexity is getting even more critical with the ubiquitous permeation
of embedded devices and other pervasive systems. To cope with the
growing and ubiquitous complexity, ... Read More
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LNCS: Ubiquitous Intelligence and Computing - UIC 2008
Ubiquitous computers, networks and information are paving the road to a
smart world in which computational intelligence is distributed throughout the
physical environment to provide trustworthy and relevant services to people.
This ubiquitous intelligence will change the computing landscape because it will
enable new breeds of applications and systems to be developed; the realm of
computing possibilities will be significantly extended. By embedding digital intelligence
in everyday objects, our workplaces, our homes and even ourselves,
many tasks and processes could be simplified, made more efficient, safer and
more enjoyable. ... Read More