Browsing Doctoral Dissertations by Subject "Jamming"
Now showing items 1-4 of 4
-
Analysis of Jamming-Vulnerabilities of Modern Multi-carrier Communication Systems
(Virginia Tech, 2018-06-19)The ever-increasing demand for private and sensitive data transmission over wireless networks has made security a crucial concern in the current and future large-scale, dynamic, and heterogeneous wireless communication ... -
Antifragile Communications
(Virginia Tech, 2016-08-16)Jamming is an ongoing threat that plagues wireless communications in contested areas. Unfortunately, jamming complexity and sophistication will continue to increase over time. The traditional approach to addressing the ... -
Intelligent Approaches for Communication Denial
(Virginia Tech, 2015-10-05)Spectrum supremacy is a vital part of security in the modern era. In the past 50 years, a great deal of work has been devoted to designing defenses against attacks from malicious nodes (e.g., anti-jamming), while significantly ... -
Resilient Waveform Design for OFDM-MIMO Communication Systems
(Virginia Tech, 2015-10-23)This dissertation addresses physical layer security concerns, resiliency of the Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) and the Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) systems; the `de-facto' air-interface of most ...