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- 2020
- Fábio Silva, Ana Nunes Alonso
, José Pereira
, Rui Oliveira
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A Comparison of Message Exchange Patterns in BFT Protocols - (Experience Report). DAIS 2020: 104-120 - Jose Rocha, Mónica Serrano, Luis Pérez, Adriana Tudela:
AS4 message exchange protocol consolidation through the European CEF eDelivery infrastructure. EATIS 2020: 28:1-28:7 - Ricardo Brandão
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A blockchain-based protocol for message exchange in a ICS network: student research abstract. SAC 2020: 357-360 - 2019
- Omar A. Abdulkader, Alwi M. Bamhdi, Vijey Thayananthan, Kamal Jambi, Bandar Al-Ghamdi, Ahmed Patel:
A Secure Lightweight Mutual Authentication and Message Exchange Protocol for IoT Environments Based on the Existence of Active Server. ICICT (1) 2019: 375-384 - 2017
- João S. Lemos, Francisco A. Monteiro
, Ivo Sousa
, Filipe E. Ferreira:
Efficient message exchange protocols exploiting state-of-the-art PHY layer. EURASIP J. Wirel. Commun. Netw. 2017: 92 (2017) - Tarek Idriss, Magdy A. Bayoumi:
Lightweight highly secure PUF protocol for mutual authentication and secret message exchange. RFID-TA 2017: 214-219 - 2014
- Valery Smyslov:
Internet Key Exchange Protocol Version 2 (IKEv2) Message Fragmentation. RFC 7383: 1-20 (2014) - 2010
- Xuefei Cao, Weidong Kou, Xiaoni Du:
A pairing-free identity-based authenticated key agreement protocol with minimal message exchanges. Inf. Sci. 180(15): 2895-2903 (2010) - 2009
- Yanping Li, Liaojun Pang:
Multi-party Non-repudiation Protocol with Different Message Exchanged. IAS 2009: 491-494 - Yuanguo Bi, Hai Zhao, Xuemin (Sherman) Shen:
A Directional Broadcast Protocol for Emergency Message Exchange in Inter-Vehicle Communications. ICC 2009: 1-5 - 2007
- S. Kalhor, Mohammad Hossein Anisi
, Abolfazl Toroghi Haghighat:
A New Position-Based Routing Protocol for Reducing the Number of Exchanged Route Request Messages in Mobile Ad-hoc Networks. ICSNC 2007: 13 - 2006
- Stanislav Pokraev, Manfred Reichert:
Mediation Patterns for Message Exchange Protocols. EMOI-INTEROP 2006 - Frank Cusack, Martin Forssen:
Generic Message Exchange Authentication for the Secure Shell Protocol (SSH). RFC 4256: 1-12 (2006) - JunHyuk Song, Radha Poovendran, Jicheol Lee, Tetsu Iwata:
The Advanced Encryption Standard-Cipher-based Message Authentication Code-Pseudo-Random Function-128 (AES-CMAC-PRF-128) Algorithm for the Internet Key Exchange Protocol (IKE). RFC 4615: 1-7 (2006) - 2003
- Jose Antonio Onieva, Jianying Zhou, Mildrey Carbonell, Javier López:
A Multi-Party Non-Repudiation Protocol for Exchange of Different Messages. SEC 2003: 37-48 - 1991
- Yoshiaki Kakuda, Yasushi Wakahara:
Distributed collection of message exchange sequences in each process for efficient recovery from protocol errors. Systems and Computers in Japan 22(3): 1-9 (1991)
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