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Wenliang Du

Researcher at Syracuse University

Publications -  152
Citations -  13420

Wenliang Du is an academic researcher from Syracuse University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless sensor network & Android (operating system). The author has an hindex of 52, co-authored 149 publications receiving 12873 citations. Previous affiliations of Wenliang Du include Purdue University & Chinese Academy of Sciences.

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A pairwise key pre-distribution scheme for wireless sensor networks

TL;DR: This paper proposes a new key pre-distribution scheme, which substantially improves the resilience of the network compared to the existing schemes, and exhibits a nice threshold property: when the number of compromised nodes is less than the threshold, the probability that any nodes other than these compromised nodes are affected is close to zero.
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A pairwise key predistribution scheme for wireless sensor networks

TL;DR: A new key predistribution scheme is proposed which substantially improves the resilience of the network compared to previous schemes, and an in-depth analysis of the scheme in terms of network resilience and associated overhead is given.
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A key management scheme for wireless sensor networks using deployment knowledge

TL;DR: It is shown that the performance of sensor networks can be substantially improved with the use of the proposed random key pre-distribution scheme, which exploits deployment knowledge and avoids unnecessary key assignments.
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DroidAPIMiner: Mining API-Level Features for Robust Malware Detection in Android

TL;DR: In this article, a robust and lightweight classifier is proposed to mitigate Android malware installation through providing relevant features to malware behavior captured at API level, and evaluated different classifiers using the generated feature set.
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Secure multi-party computation problems and their applications: a review and open problems

TL;DR: A framework is developed to identify and define a number of new SMC problems for a spectrum of computation domains that include privacy-preserving database query, privacy- Preserving scientific computations, Privacy-Preserving intrusion detection,privacy-preserve statistical analysis, privacy -preserving geometric computation, and privacy- preserving data mining.