- Anonymous Stateless Communication Architecture: Design, Network Performance Analysis, and Integration of Tor Hidden Services for Privileged Communications
- A Lightweight Adaptive Holding-time Policy for Clustered Wireless Sensor Networks
- Fairness-aware Joint Pattern and Power Design for Downlink PDMA Systems
- Hybrid Feature Selection Framework for Machine Learning-based Bot Detection on Social Media
- Evaluating AES Payload Encryption for Securing MQTT-based Smart Home Networks with Machine Learning-based Intrusion Detection
- Effects of Deformation of Main Reflector of Double Reflector Spherical Antenna on Its Aperture Field - ROT-54/2.6 Antenna Case
- Improving Performance of GNSS Acquisition Systems by Optimizing TM-CFAR Thresholds Using Metaheuristics
- Optimized Fuzzy Secure Scheme for Trust Assessment in IoMT
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