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Xiaodong Lin

Researcher at University of Guelph

Publications -  337
Citations -  18654

Xiaodong Lin is an academic researcher from University of Guelph. The author has contributed to research in topics: Information privacy & Authentication. The author has an hindex of 61, co-authored 315 publications receiving 15199 citations. Previous affiliations of Xiaodong Lin include University of Ontario Institute of Technology & University of Waterloo.

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Secure outsourced data transfer with integrity verification in cloud storage

TL;DR: This paper proposes a secure outsourced data transfer scheme (SODT) to achieve secure data migration in cloud storage and discusses the security properties including confidentiality and integrity of SODT, and demonstrates its efficiency in terms of the computational and communication overhead.
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A New Delay Analysis for IEEE 802.11 PCF

TL;DR: This paper proposes applying the classic M/G/1 vacation model to analyze the delay performance of the PCF in a straightforward manner, thereby avoiding reconstructing a new analysis model as done in previous research.
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CoRide: A Privacy-Preserving Collaborative-Ride Hailing Service Using Blockchain-Assisted Vehicular Fog Computing

TL;DR: This paper proposes CoRide: a privacy-preserving Collaborative-Ride hailing service using blockchain-assisted vehicular fog computing, and constructs a consortium blockchain to record c-rides and creates smart contracts to pair riders with drivers.
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Content Delivery Analysis in Cellular Networks With Aerial Caching and mmWAVE Backhaul

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the successful content delivery performance in the UAV integrated terrestrial cellular networks, where the caching-enabled UAVs are dispatched to offload the burst traffic from the cellular networks.
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Towards Secure and Fair IIoT-Enabled Supply Chain Management via Blockchain-Based Smart Contracts

TL;DR: This paper presents a blockchain-based supply chain management system in the IIoT that takes advantage of blockchain technology in terms of its transparency and tamper-proof nature to support fair goods exchange between merchants and suppliers.