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Fall 2010
Base station (BS) positioning is considered an effective method to improve the performance of a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN). The goal of this dissertation is to minimize total energy consumption and to prolong lifetime of a WSN. First, the idea of the BS positioning in WSNs through our...
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Static detection and identification of X86 malicious executables: A multidisciplinary approach
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In this thesis, we propose a novel approach to detect malicious executables in the network layer using a combination of techniques from bioinformatics, data mining and information retrieval. This approach requires translating malicious code into genome-like representations. Based on their...