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Randomized Fault Tolerant Group Testing and Advanced Security

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In this chapter, we further optimize the time complexity of the scheme discussed in Chap. 3 and provide more advanced solutions. In detail, a randomized fault-tolerant group testing construction to reduce the computational cost, compared to the one using irreducible polynomials on Galois Field is introduced. Based on such a new GT construction, a more robust defense solution to an advanced jamming attack is presented for various network scenarios. Theoretical analysis and simulation results are included to validate the performance of this framework.

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Thai, M.T. (2012). Randomized Fault Tolerant Group Testing and Advanced Security. In: Group Testing Theory in Network Security. SpringerBriefs in Optimization. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-0128-5_4

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