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David L. Mills. A Precision Radio Clock for WWV Transmissions. Technical Report 97-8-1, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Delaware, August 1997.

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Packet Leashes: A Defense against Wormhole Attacks in.. - Hu, Perrig, Johnson (2001)   (42 citations)  (Correct)

....#. The value of the parameter # must be known by all nodes in the network, and for temporal leashes, generally must be on the order of a few microseconds or even hundreds of nanoseconds. This level of time synchronization can be achieved now with offthe shelf hardware based on LORAN C [28] WWVB [29], or GPS [9, 42] although such hardware is not currently a common part of wireless network nodes, it can be deployed in networks today and is expected to become more widely utilized in future systems at reduced expense, size, weight, and power consumption. In addition, the time synchronization ....

David L. Mills. A Precision Radio Clock for WWV Transmissions. Technical Report 97-8-1, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, August 1997.


Ariadne: A Secure On-Demand Routing Protocol for Ad Hoc.. - Hu, Perrig, Johnson (2002)   (86 citations)  (Correct)

....all nodes in the ad hoc network have synchronized clocks within a maximum bound between any two nodes clocks of A. The value of the parameter A must be known by all nodes in the network. Though this time synchronization can be maintained with off the shelf hardware based on LORAN C [58] WWVB [59], or GPS [ 18, 87] it is currently not a common part of ad hoc network nodes, and the time synchronization signal itself may be subject to attack [23] Stable time sources such as microcomputer compensated crystal oscillators [8] can provide sub second accuracy for several months. Synchronization ....

David L. Mills. A precision radio clock for WWV transmissions. Technical Report 97-8-1, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Delaware, August 1997.


Wormhole Detection in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks - Hu, Perrig, Johnson (2002)   (6 citations)  (Correct)

....parameter # must be known by all nodes in the network. For the purpos of this paper, # must be very small; generally on the order of a few microseconds or even hundreds of nanoseconds. This level of time synchronization can be achieved now with off the shelf hardware based on LORAN C [28] WWVB [29], or GPS [9, 46] although such hardware is not currently a common part of ad hoc network nodes, it can be deployed in ad hoc networks today and is expected to become more widely utilized in future systems at reduced expense, size, weight, and power consumption. In addition, the time ....

David L. Mills. A Precision Radio Clock for WWV Transmissions. Technical Report 97-8-1, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Delaware, August 1997.


Packet Leashes: A Defense against - Wormhole Attacks In   (Correct)

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David L. Mills. A Precision Radio Clock for WWV Transmissions. Technical Report 97-8-1, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Delaware, August 1997.

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