Publications
View AllThe DARPA packet radio network protocols
In this paper we describe the current state of the DARPA packet radio network. Fully automated algorithms and protocols to organize, control, maintain, and move traffic through ...
Issues in packet radio network design
There are many design choices that must be made in the development of a packet radio network. There is usually no single correct choice, and the decisions are dependent on the e...
Multi-way Clustering on Relation Graphs
A number of real-world domains such as social networks and e-commerce involve heterogeneous data that describes relations between multiple classes of entities.Understanding the ...
Security and inference in multilevel database and knowledge-base systems
This paper addresses the threat to multilevel security that arises from logical inference and the semantics of the application. Such compromises of security are particularly cha...
Future directions in packet radio architectures and protocols
The technology of packet switching over multihop, multiple-access channels has evolved to the point at which its protocols can now support internetwork operation of medium-size ...
Pushing the envelope - aside [speech recognition
Despite successes, there are still significant limitations to speech recognition performance, particularly for conversational speech and/or for speech with significant acoustic ...
Aggregation and inference: facts and fallacies
The author examines inference and aggregation problems that can arise in multilevel relational database systems and points out some fallacies in current thinking about these pro...
Detection and elimination of inference channels in multilevel relational database systems
Multilevel relational database systems store information at different security classifications. An inference problem exists if it is possible for a user with a low-level clearan...
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