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Xuemin Sherman Shen
Researcher at University of Waterloo
Publications - 272
Citations - 11366
Xuemin Sherman Shen is an academic researcher from University of Waterloo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vehicular ad hoc network & Cellular network. The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 271 publications receiving 8356 citations.
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Securing Fog Computing for Internet of Things Applications: Challenges and Solutions
TL;DR: The architecture and features of fog computing are reviewed and critical roles of fog nodes are studied, including real-time services, transient storage, data dissemination and decentralized computation, which are expected to draw more attention and efforts into this new architecture.
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Security and Privacy in Smart City Applications: Challenges and Solutions
TL;DR: This article first introduces promising smart city applications and architecture, then discusses several security and privacy challenges in these applications, and introduces some open issues for future research.
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Enabling device-to-device communications in millimeter-wave 5G cellular networks
TL;DR: This article introduces an mmWave+4G system architecture with TDMA-based MAC structure as a candidate for 5G cellular networks and proposes an effective resource sharing scheme by allowing non-interfering D2D links to operate concurrently.
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Software Defined Space-Air-Ground Integrated Vehicular Networks: Challenges and Solutions
TL;DR: A software defined spaceair- ground integrated network architecture for supporting diverse vehicular services in a seamless, efficient, and cost-effective manner is proposed.
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Multi-UAV-Aided Networks: Aerial-Ground Cooperative Vehicular Networking Architecture
TL;DR: With the assistance of UAVs, the twolayer cooperative networking can facilitate applications such as disaster rescue and polluted area investigation and can shed light on extending the applications of vehicular networks in an extreme environment.