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Jaejong Baek

Researcher at Arizona State University

Publications -  21
Citations -  81

Jaejong Baek is an academic researcher from Arizona State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Handover & Wireless network. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 19 publications receiving 48 citations. Previous affiliations of Jaejong Baek include Arizona's Public Universities & Yonsei University.

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A secure distributed ledger for transactive energy: The Electron Volt Exchange (EVE) blockchain

TL;DR: Work herein introduces the Electron Volt Exchange framework with the following characteristics: a distributed protocol for pricing and scheduling prosumers’ production/consumption while keeping constraints and bids private, and a distributed algorithm to prevent theft that verifies pros consumers’ compliance to scheduled transactions and mitigates the impact of false data injection attacks.
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A novel scheme to prevent MAC layer misbehavior in IEEE 802.11 ad hoc networks

TL;DR: A new way of thinking to evade the occurrence of misbehavior in MAC layer in 802.11 DCF is proposed, in which Local Most Trustworthy node (LMT node) is allowed to assign the backoff values to originator, rather than permitting the originator to choose the back off values by itself.
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An improved brain storm optimization with learning strategy

TL;DR: An improved BSO, i.e., BSO with learning strategy (BSOLS), utilizes a novel learning strategy whereby the first half individuals with better fitness values maintain their superiority by keeping away from the worst ones while other individuals with worse fitness values improve their performances by learning from the excellent ones.
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Wi Not Calling: Practical Privacy and Availability Attacks in Wi-Fi Calling

TL;DR: This paper analyzes the security of Wi-Fi Calling specifications and discovers several vulnerabilities that allow an adversary to track the location of users and perform DoS attacks, and proposes practical countermeasures to mitigate the existing vulnerabilities.
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A Comparison of Heuristic Algorithms for Bus Dispatch

TL;DR: The comparison results indicate that DE is the best method in dealing with the problem of BD in terms of mean, minimum, and maximum, while BFO obtains the minor lower value of standard deviation and achieves the similar convergence speed in comparison to DE.