cross-layer security in wireless communications
Cross-layer security in wireless communications refers to the implementation of security measures that span multiple layers of the communication protocol stack. It involves the coordinated use of security mechanisms at different layers to mitigate potential vulnerabilities and attacks, thereby enhancing the overall security and reliability of wireless networks.
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