This document proposes a system to identify wireless network interface cards through spectral analysis of the periodic active scanning patterns in network traffic. By analyzing the periodic components, a stable spectral profile can be created to distinguish the wireless NICs manufactured by different vendors. This mechanism could help detect unauthorized systems using different NICs than legitimate systems on the network.
1. intoduction to project
Introduction
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for stock management and sales.
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things under this project.
1. Vendors Management
2. Clients Management
3. Stock
4. Sales Order
5. Sales Order Delivery
6. Sales Order Return
7. Various Reports
8. Utilities
9. etc.
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provide maximum user support that user can open multiple form at time and they can see list of
all the active form and also they can transfer from one form to another very easily.
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Computer networks have become increasingly ubiquitous. However,
with the increase in networked applications, there has also been an
increase in difficulty to manage and secure these networks. The
proliferation of 802.11 wireless networks has heightened this problem by
extending networks beyond physical boundaries. We propose the use of
2. spectral analysis to identify the type of wireless network interface card
(NIC). This mechanism can be applied to support the detection of
unauthorized systems that use NICs which are different from that of a
legitimate system. We focus on active scanning, a vaguely specified
mechanism required by the 802.11 standard that is implemented in the
hardware and software of the wireless NIC. We show that the
implementation of this function influences the transmission patterns of a
wireless stream that are observable through traffic analysis. Our
mechanism for NIC identification uses signal processing to analyze the
periodicity embedded in the wireless traffic caused by active scanning. A
stable spectral profile is created from the periodic components of the
traffic and used for the identity of the wireless NIC. We show that we
can distinguish between NICs manufactured by different vendors using
the spectral profile.
Abstract
The goal of this paper is to develop a model which helps
companies in the “networked economy” to design and
manage its cross-company business processes (Business
Networking). Based on some case examples we recognize the
importance of the process view when it comes to design
business networks for implementation. We elaborate an
approach which combines findings of network theory and
business process re-engineering using results of coordination
theory. To reduce complexity, we split the networking
problem into five coordination areas. We find that
describing business networks with the aid of coordination
areas allows a networked enterprise to consistently orient
itself towards the processes of its partners, in particular
those of its customers and suppliers.
existing system
3. write something considerring that there is a manual system or if
automated system then describe there draw backs.
proposed system with advantage
Frontend Website Module
Login Module
Shopping Cart Module (Frontend)
Backend Admin Module
Backend Product Management Module
requirement analysis
Apache 2 or later
PHP 4.3.10 with GD ( graphics library ) support (or later)
MySQL 4 (or later)
Adobe Dreamweaver CS 5
XAMPP 1.7.1 or higher
feasibility study