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Front Burner Jul 2012

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Syracuse University Magazine

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A Key Management Scheme For Wireless Sensor Networks Using Deployment Knowledge, Wenliang Du, Jing Deng, Yunghsiang S. Han, Shigang Chen Jan 2004

A Key Management Scheme For Wireless Sensor Networks Using Deployment Knowledge, Wenliang Du, Jing Deng, Yunghsiang S. Han, Shigang Chen

Electrical Engineering and Computer Science - All Scholarship

To achieve security in wireless sensor networks, it is important to be able to encrypt messages sent among sensor nodes. Keys for encryption purposes must be agreed upon by communicating nodes. Due to resource constraints, achieving such key agreement in wireless sensor networks is non-trivial. Many key agreement schemes used in general networks, such as Diffie-Hellman and public-key based schemes, are not suitable for wireless sensor networks. Pre-distribution of secret keys for all pairs of nodes is not viable due to the large amount of memory used when the network size is large. Recently, a random key predistribution scheme and …


Fortran 90d/Hpf Compiler For Distributed Memory Mimd Computers: Design, Implementation, And Performance Results, Zeki Bozkus, Alok Choudhary, Geoffrey C. Fox, Tomasz Haupt Jan 1993

Fortran 90d/Hpf Compiler For Distributed Memory Mimd Computers: Design, Implementation, And Performance Results, Zeki Bozkus, Alok Choudhary, Geoffrey C. Fox, Tomasz Haupt

Northeast Parallel Architecture Center

Fortran 90D/HPF is a data parallel language with special directives to enable users to specify data alignment and distributions. This paper describes the design and implementation of a Fortran90D/HPF compiler. Techniques for data and computation partitioning, communication detection and generation, and the run-time support for the compiler are discussed. Finally, initial performance results for the compiler are presented which show that the code produced by the compiler is portable, yet efficient. We believe that the methodology to process data distribution, computation partitioning, communication system design and the overall compiler design can be used by the implementors of HPF compilers.