Hi
long time, no post!
Recently I was busy with my study and also work! so no posts here!
In November 2012 I published an article titled "Use of Honeypots along with IDS in Cluster-Based MANETs" in American journal of Scientific Research (AJSR). and here is a link to it:
http://www.eurojournals.com/AJSR_80_15.pdf
While this is just a conceptual model, but I intend to work on the details and realization and also implementation. But for now I'm working on a project in cloud computing. It turns out I have to do it as my MSc final theze. Anyway if you had anything to say you can comment here!
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update:
since there are some changing going on in the website, the above link is not valid right now. so here is a link to the pdf file:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B93zoqVE85xNWk5aQlJXblpQTEk/edit?usp=sharing
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Showing posts with label wireless network. Show all posts
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Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Meru Networks

- No need to channel planning anymore
- No recognizable hand shaking in moving from one zone to another
- Using virtual cell technology
- Up to 2-3 times faster than microcell raw capacity in 2.4Ghz and even more in 5Ghz
- Good bandwidth with even more users
- Better performance in transferring voice and data simultaneously.
- Centralized management
- Easy troubleshooting
- More scalable
- and much more ...
I ain't gonna go through details here, but here is a clip for quick overview. In this clip Dr. Bharghavan (CTO and Founder of Meru's networks) gives a simple explanation behind Meru's unique approach to managing APs and wireless clients. This is the core of Meru's technology enabling the concept of a virtual cell and flowing on to a virtual port for every wireless client, which delivers switch-like, fair and predictable performance to the wireless lan (as compared to hub-like performance of traditional legacy micro-cell vendors such as Cisco, Aruba, HP etc)
And hey it's really interesting, take a look at the link below. It's about a head to head wireless network and product review and test between Cisco Systems and Meru Networks.
http://www.networkcomputing.com/wireless/cisco-vs-meru-the-vendors-speak.phpAnd hey it's really interesting, take a look at the link below. It's about a head to head wireless network and product review and test between Cisco Systems and Meru Networks.
And here is the official Meru networks website:
www.merunetworks.com/
If you are up to deploy a new enterprise wireless network, so take a look at Meru to see what they have to offer.
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