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2022-06-16 14:50 |
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A Note on Interval Reliability Analysis of Intrusion Tolerant Systems Subject to DoS Attacks Junjun Zheng (Ritsumeikan Univ.), Hiroyuki Okamura, Tadashi Dohi (Hiroshima Univ.) R2022-8 |
This paper focuses on the transient behavior of intrusion tolerant systems with preventive maintenance subject to DoS (D... [more] |
R2022-8 pp.13-18 |
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2008-05-30 15:00 |
Hyogo |
Kobe Gakuin Univ. |
Quantitative Security Analysis of an IMS-based VoIP Network System Toshikazu Uemura, Tadashi Dohi, Naoto Kaio (Hiroshima Univ.) R2008-12 |
In multimedia wireless networks, the VoIP (voice of internet protocol) technology is commonly used to compress the voice... [more] |
R2008-12 pp.19-24 |
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2007-05-18 14:50 |
Hiroshima |
Hiroshima University |
Evaluation of intrusion tolerant systems subject to DoS attack via semi-Markov cost models Toshikazu Uemura, Tadashi Dohi (Hiroshima Univ.) R2007-10 |
In this paper we consider the security evaluation of intrusion tolerant systems with preventive maintenance subject to D... [more] |
R2007-10 pp.13-18 |
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2007-03-14 15:10 |
Tokyo |
Tamagawa University |
Markov and semi-Markov switching of source appearances for non-stationary independent component analysis Junichiro Hirayama (NAIST/JSPS), Shin-ichi Maeda, Shin Ishii (NAIST) |
Independent Component Analysis (ICA) is currently the most popularly used approach to blind source separation (BSS), the... [more] |
NC2006-147 pp.173-178 |
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2005-05-27 13:55 |
Hyogo |
Kobe Gakuin Univ. |
Transient Analysis of Software Availability Models with Rejuvenation Hiroaki Suzuki, Tadashi Dohi (Hiroshima Univ.), Naoto Kaio (Hiroshima Shudo Univ.) |
In this article, we perform a transient analysis of software availability models with rejuvenation. That is, we derive t... [more] |
R2005-10 pp.13-18 |
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