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Real-Time Misbehavior Detection in IEEE 802.11e Based WLANs
The Enhanced Distributed Channel Access (EDCA) specification in the IEEE
802.11e standard supports heterogeneous backoff parameters and arbitration
inter-frame space (AIFS), which makes a selfish node easy to manipulate these
parameters and misbehave. In this case, the network-wide fairness cannot be
achieved any longer. Many existing misbehavior detectors, primarily designed
for legacy IEEE 802.11 networks, become inapplicable in such a heterogeneous
network configuration. In this paper, we propose a novel real-time hybrid-share
(HS) misbehavior detector for IEEE 802.11e based wireless local area networks
(WLANs). The detector keeps updating its state based on every successful
transmission and makes detection decisions by comparing its state with a
threshold. We develop mathematical analysis of the detector performance in
terms of both false positive rate and average detection rate. Numerical results
show that the proposed detector can effectively detect both contention window
based and AIFS based misbehavior with only a short detection window.Comment: Accepted to IEEE Globecom 201
Finger-gate manipulated quantum transport in a semiconductor narrow constriction with spin-orbit interactions and Zeeman effect
The authors investigate quantum transport in a narrow constriction fabricated
by narrow band gap semiconductor materials with spin-orbit (SO) couplings. We
consider the Rashba-Dresselhaus (RD) spin-orbit interactions (SOIs) and the
Zeeman effect induced by an in-plane magnetic field along the transport
direction. The interplay of the RD-SOI and the Zeeman effect may induce a
SOI-Zeeman gap and influence the transport properties. We demonstrate that an
attractive scattering potential may induce electron-like quasi-bound-state
feature and manifest the RD-SOI-Zeeman induced Fano line-shape in conductance.
Furthermore, a repulsive scattering potential may induce hole-like
quasi-bound-state feature on the subband top of the lower spin branch.Comment: 10 pages, 9 figure
Thermodynamical and dynamical properties of Charged BTZ Black Holes
We investigate the spacetime properties of BTZ black holes in the presence of
the Maxwell field and Born-Infeld field and find rich properties in the
spacetime structures when the model parameters are varied. Employing the
Landau-Lifshitz theory, we examine the thermodynamical phase transition in the
charged BTZ black holes. We further study the dynamical perturbation in the
background of the charged BTZ black holes and find different properties in the
dynamics when the thermodynamical phase transition occurs.Comment: Version accepted by EPJ
Angular Reconstruction of a Lead Scintillating-Fiber Sandwiched Electromagnetic Calorimeter
A new method called Neighbor Cell Deposited Energy Ratio (NCDER) is proposed
to reconstruct incidence position in a single layer for a 3-dimensional imaging
electromagnetic calorimeter (ECAL).This method was applied to reconstruct the
ECAL test beam data for the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer-02 (AMS-02). The
results show that this method can achieve an angular resolution of 7.36\pm 0.08
/ \sqrt(E) \oplus 0.28 \pm 0.02 degree in the determination of the photons
direction, which is much more precise than that obtained with the
commonly-adopted Center of Gravity(COG) method (8.4 \pm 0.1 /sqrt(E) \oplus
0.8\pm0.3 degree). Furthermore, since it uses only the properties of
electromagnetic showers, this new method could also be used for other type of
fine grain sampling calorimeters.Comment: 6 pages, 8 figure
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