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Muddassar Farooq
Researcher at National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences
Publications - 92
Citations - 4097
Muddassar Farooq is an academic researcher from National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Routing protocol & Malware. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 89 publications receiving 3854 citations. Previous affiliations of Muddassar Farooq include Institute of Space Technology & Center for Advanced Studies in Engineering.
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Applications of Evolutionary Computing
Mario Giacobini,Anthony Brabazon,Stefano Cagnoni,Gianni A. Di Caro,Anikó Ekárt,Anna I. Esparcia-Alcázar,Muddassar Farooq,Andreas Fink,Penousal Machado +8 more
TL;DR: EvoCOMNET Contributions.- Web Application Security through Gene Expression Programming, Location Discovery in Wireless Sensor Networks Using a Two-Stage Simulated Annealing, and more.
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Swarm intelligence based routing protocol for wireless sensor networks: Survey and future directions
TL;DR: An extensive survey of protocols developed according to the principles of swarm intelligence, taking inspiration from the foraging behaviors of ant and bee colonies, and introduces a novel taxonomy for routing protocols in wireless sensor networks.
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BeeHive: An efficient fault-tolerant routing algorithm inspired by honey bee behavior
TL;DR: This paper presents a novel routing algorithm, BeeHive, which has been inspired by the communicative and evaluative methods and procedures of honey bees and achieves a similar or better performance compared to state-of-the-art algorithms.
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PE-Miner: Mining Structural Information to Detect Malicious Executables in Realtime
TL;DR: The results show that the extracted features are robust to different packing techniques and PE-Miner is also resilient to majority of crafty evasion strategies.
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BeeAdHoc: an energy efficient routing algorithm for mobile ad hoc networks inspired by bee behavior
Horst F. Wedde,Muddassar Farooq,Thorsten Pannenbaecker,Bjoern Vogel,Christian Mueller,Johannes Meth,Rene Jeruschkat +6 more
TL;DR: The results of the extensive simulation experiments show that BeeAdHoc consumes significantly less energy as compared to DSR, AODV, and DSDV, which are state-of-the-art routing algorithms, without making any compromise on traditional performance metrics.