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Oznur Ozkasap

Researcher at Koç University

Publications -  168
Citations -  3416

Oznur Ozkasap is an academic researcher from Koç University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Efficient energy use & Scalability. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 165 publications receiving 2793 citations. Previous affiliations of Oznur Ozkasap include University College of Engineering & Cornell University.

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Bimodal multicast

TL;DR: This article introduces the protocol, provides a theoretical analysis of its behavior, review experimental results, and discusses some candidate applications, confirming that bimodal multicast is reliable, scalable, and that the protocol provides remarkably stable delivery throughput.
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Multihop-Cluster-Based IEEE 802.11p and LTE Hybrid Architecture for VANET Safety Message Dissemination

TL;DR: This paper proposes a hybrid architecture, namely, VMaSC-LTE, combining IEEE 802.11p-based multihop clustering and the fourth-generation (4G) cellular system, i.e., Long-Term Evolution (LTE), with the goal of achieving a high data packet delivery ratio (DPDR) and low delay while keeping the usage of the cellular architecture at a minimum level.
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Vehicle Mobility and Communication Channel Models for Realistic and Efficient Highway VANET Simulation

TL;DR: This analysis integrates real-world road topology and real-time data extracted from the freeway Performance Measurement System (PeMS) database into a microscopic mobility model to generate realistic traffic flows along the highway.
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Research issues for privacy and security of electronic health services

TL;DR: This survey categorize and evaluate state-of-the-art electronic health system research based on their architecture, as well as services including access control, emergency access, sharing, searching, and anonymity methods by considering their cryptographic approaches.
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Multi-Hop Cluster based IEEE 802.11p and LTE Hybrid Architecture for VANET Safety Message Dissemination

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a hybrid architecture, namely VMaSC-LTE, combining IEEE 802.11p based multi-hop clustering and the fourth generation cellular system, Long Term Evolution (LTE), with the goal of achieving high data packet delivery ratio and low delay while keeping the usage of the cellular architecture at the minimum level.