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Journal Articles
- 2002
- [j1]Andreas Willig, Martin Kubisch, Christian Hoene, Adam Wolisz:
Measurements of a wireless link in an industrial environment using an IEEE 802.11-compliant physical layer. IEEE Trans. Ind. Electron. 49(6): 1265-1282 (2002)
Conference and Workshop Papers
- 2023
- [c11]Shivraj Hanumant Gonde, Christoph Frisch, Svetoslav Duhovnikov, Martin Kubisch, Thomas Meyerhoff, Dominic Schupke:
Physical Layer Security in a Private 5G Network for Industrial and Mobility Application. WF-IoT 2023: 1-6 - 2019
- [c10]Adrian Exposito Garcia, Héctor Esteban González, Lorenzo Rubio Arjona, Martin Kubisch, Dominic Schupke:
Evaluation of a wireless physical security method for flying objects based on the frequency selectivity of the propagation channel. DRCN 2019: 59-66 - 2016
- [c9]Jirka Klaue, Angel Corona, Martin Kubisch, Javier Garcia-Jimenez, Antonio Escobar:
Competition: RedFixHop. EWSN 2016: 289-290 - 2007
- [c8]Filip Rindler, Martin Kubisch, Emma Carlson, Daniel Hollos:
On the Proper Interference Protection in Wireless Multi-Hop Networks. WCNC 2007: 452-457 - [c7]Laura Marie Feeney, Bilge Cetin, Daniel Hollos, Martin Kubisch, Seble Mengesha, Holger Karl:
Multi-rate Relaying for Performance Improvement in IEEE 802.11 WLANs. WWIC 2007: 201-212 - 2005
- [c6]Emma Carlson, Martin Kubisch, Daniel Hollos:
A receiver based protecting protocol for wireless multi-hop networks. PE-WASUN 2005: 137-143 - 2004
- [c5]Laura Marie Feeney, Daniel Hollos, Martin Kubisch, Seble Mengesha, Holger Karl:
A Geometric Derivation of the Probability of Finding a Relay in Multi-rate Networks. NETWORKING 2004: 1312-1317 - [c4]David Raguin, Martin Kubisch, Holger Karl, Adam Wolisz:
Queue-driven cut-through medium access in wireless ad hoc networks. WCNC 2004: 1909-1914 - 2003
- [c3]Martin Kubisch, Holger Karl, Adam Wolisz:
Are Classes of Nodes with Different Power Amplifiers Good for Wireless Multi-hop Networks? PWC 2003: 841-846 - [c2]Martin Kubisch, Seble Mengesha, Daniel Hollos, Holger Karl, Adam Wolisz:
Applying ad-hoc relaying to improve capacity, energy efficiency, and immission in infrastructure-based WLANs. KiVS 2003: 195-206 - [c1]Martin Kubisch, Holger Karl, Adam Wolisz, Lizhi Charlie Zhong, Jan M. Rabaey:
Distributed algorithms for transmission power control in wireless sensor networks. WCNC 2003: 558-563
Informal and Other Publications
- 2023
- [i2]Shivraj Hanumant Gonde, Christoph Frisch, Svetoslav Duhovnikov, Martin Kubisch, Thomas Meyerhoff, Dominic Schupke:
Physical Layer Security in a Private 5G Network for Industrial and Mobility Application. CoRR abs/2310.05525 (2023) - 2020
- [i1]Sibylle B. Fröschle, Martin Kubisch, Marlon Gräfing:
Security Analysis and Design for TAGA: a Touch and Go Assistant in the Aerospace Domain. CoRR abs/2004.02516 (2020)
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