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Mohsen Guizani
Researcher at Qatar University
Publications - 1337
Citations - 48275
Mohsen Guizani is an academic researcher from Qatar University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Cloud computing. The author has an hindex of 79, co-authored 1110 publications receiving 31282 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohsen Guizani include Jaypee Institute of Information Technology & University College for Women.
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Deep Neural Backdoor in Semi-Supervised Learning: Threats and Countermeasures
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper proposed a Deep Neural Backdoor (DeNeB) scheme, which requires less data poisoning budgets and produces stronger backdoor effectiveness by poisoning a fraction of the unlabeled training data.
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Maximizing Secondary-User Satisfaction in Large-Scale DSA Systems Through Distributed Team Cooperation
TL;DR: This work develops resource and service management techniques to support secondary users (SUs) with QoS requirements in large-scale distributed dynamic spectrum access (DSA) systems that empower SUs to seek and exploit spectrum opportunities dynamically and effectively, thereby maximizing the SUs' long-term received service satisfaction levels.
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Proactive Eavesdropping via Jamming for Trajectory Tracking of UAVs
TL;DR: A tracking algorithm is developed for the legitimate UAV to track the suspicious UAVs’ flight by comprehensively utilizing eavesdropped packets, angle-of-arrival and received signal strength of the suspicious transmitter’s signal.
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An adaptive cache management approach in ICN with pre-filter queues
TL;DR: Simulation results demonstrate that SCMethod proposed outperform several classic cache schemes of ICN, which comprises cache deployment policy and cache replacement policy and define four metrics to quantitatively evaluate performance and verify its efficacy of reducing latency and load.
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Double sense multiple access for wireless ad hoc networks
TL;DR: This paper proposes and analyzes a new dual-channel random access protocol, called "Double Sense Multiple Access" (DSMA), for improving QoS support in wireless ad hoc networks and introduces a novel double sense mechanism that completely solves the hidden terminal problem and can guarantee the success transmission of data packets.