Survivable Mobile Wireless Networks (SUMOWIN)Project

The primary goal of the SUMOWIN program is to ensure that future mobile wireless networks are resistant to attacks by using dynamic and adaptive configuration strategies. A set of studies were performed to formulate research issues and agenda for survivable mobile wireless networks (SUMOWIN):
  1. Survivable topological connectivity and low probability of detection in ad hoc wireless networks
  2. Automated selection of network participants using topological, geographical, and spatial techniques
  3. Survivable key management for wireless networks
  4. Public key infrastructure capabilities and wireless network security
  5. Wireless network recovery and reconstitution techniques
  6. The role of satellites in future survivable, mobile wireless networks
  7. Communications in the Military Battlefield
The publication that resulted from this study is included below. Please contact James Sterbenz for more information on this project.

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