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A Primer on Evil Twin Wireless Attacks

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In a scenario where we are using freely available public wireless networks all the time, security considerations are vital. Wireless attacks can be launched...

A Detailed Review of Distributed Network Monitoring

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Distributed network monitoring involves receiving performance reports about the state of the network from various locations in it, via different types of pollers. This...

An Introduction to ns-3

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This article is the first in a new series on ns-3, which is a discrete event network simulator for Internet systems, meant primarily for...

The next step to mastering ns-3

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  In this, the second article on ns-3, the author touches upon Doxygen, Waf, socket programming, etc. Let us continue our journey to master ns-3. We...

Data Structures Made Easy With Java Collections

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This article introduces the reader to Java Collections, which is a framework that provides an architecture for collecting and manipulating a group of objects....

Write Better jQuery Code for Your Project

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jQuery, the cross-platform JavaScript library designed to simplify the client-side scripting of HTML, is used by over 80 per cent of the 10,000 most...

A Brief Note on the Next Generation of Mobile Apps

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Mobile devices have become ubiquitous. In many cases, mobiles perform the work expected of a PC. Hence, there is a need for us to...

Linux Without Wires The Basics of Bluetooth

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Bluetooth technology is used for short range (1 metre to 100 metres) communication. It is the most widespread wireless technology, and is divided into...

Make Your Own IVR with Asterisk

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Interactive voice response (IVR) is ubiquitous and now pervades the business and commerce milieu. Using Asterisk, IVR can be easily set up and coded....

Audio Video Bridging: Evolution of Multimedia Streaming Technology

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The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) has developed a set of technical standards that allow time-synchronised low latency streaming services through IEEE...