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INCISE: Interference and Coding for Wireless Secrecy

INCISE: Interference and Coding for Wireless Secrecy

Scope

International

coordinator

João P. Vilela

Researchers

Willie K. Harrison

Synopsis

The main goal of the INCISE (Interference and Coding for Wireless Secrecy) project is to advance the state-of-the-art on physical-layer techniques to secure wireless networks under eavesdropper adversaries that aim to overhear unintended information. It is a project that runs in parallel with the NSF-USA project IRES: Practical Physical-layer Security in Coimbra Portugal, providing funding for the Portuguese side.

Funding

FLAD

Total budget

€ 10 000.00

Keywords

wireless, physical-layer security

Start Date

2016-01-01

Partners

University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, USA

End Date

2018-08-31

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