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Weizhi Meng

Researcher at Technical University of Denmark

Publications -  196
Citations -  3694

Weizhi Meng is an academic researcher from Technical University of Denmark. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Intrusion detection system. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 141 publications receiving 2263 citations. Previous affiliations of Weizhi Meng include Central China Normal University & Institute for Infocomm Research Singapore.

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When Intrusion Detection Meets Blockchain Technology: A Review

TL;DR: The background of intrusion detection and blockchain is introduced, the applicability of blockchain to intrusion detection is discussed, and open challenges in this direction are identified.
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Surveying the Development of Biometric User Authentication on Mobile Phones

TL;DR: This paper surveys the development of existing biometric authentication techniques on mobile phones, particularly on touch-enabled devices, with reference to 11 biometric approaches and proposes a framework for establishing a reliable authentication mechanism through implementing a multimodal biometric user authentication in an appropriate way.
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A survey on OpenFlow-based Software Defined Networks

TL;DR: This survey aims to give particular attention to OpenFlow-based SDN and present an up-to-date view to existing security challenges and countermeasures in the literature and attempts to simulate more research attention to these issues in future OpenFlow and SDN development.
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Designing collaborative blockchained signature-based intrusion detection in IoT environments

TL;DR: CBSigIDS is developed, a generic framework of collaborative blockchained signature-based IDSs, which can incrementally build and update a trusted signature database in a collaborative IoT environment without the need of a trusted intermediary.
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SH-BlockCC: A secure and efficient Internet of things smart home architecture based on cloud computing and blockchain technology:

TL;DR: This article presents a secure and efficient smart home architecture, which incorporates the blockchain and the cloud computing technologies for a cumulated solution and discovered that blockchain is an efficient security solution for the future Internet of things network.