Stemming Downlink Leakage from Training Sequences in Multi-User MIMO Networks
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Explore a conference talk presented at the 23rd ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS 2016) that addresses the critical issue of downlink leakage in multi-user MIMO networks. Delve into the research conducted by authors Yunlong Mao, Yuan Zhang, and Sheng Zhong from Nanjing University as they propose innovative solutions to mitigate security vulnerabilities associated with training sequences. Gain insights into the latest advancements in wireless network security and learn about potential strategies to enhance the privacy and integrity of multi-user MIMO systems. This 30-minute presentation, delivered at the prestigious Hofburg Palace in Vienna, Austria, offers valuable knowledge for researchers, security professionals, and anyone interested in the intersection of wireless communications and cybersecurity.
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CCS 2016 - Stemming Downlink Leakage from Training Sequences in Multi-User MIMO Networks
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