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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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Enabling Strong Privacy Preservation and Accurate Task Allocation for Mobile Crowdsensing
TL;DR: In SPOON, the service provider enables to recruit mobile users based on their locations, and select proper sensing reports according to their trust levels without invading user privacy, and a privacy-preserving credit management mechanism is introduced to achieve decentralized trust management and secure credit proof for mobile users.
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Opportunistic WiFi Offloading in Vehicular Environment: A Game-Theory Approach
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that both AGO and CGO mechanisms can achieve higher average utility of VUs and lower average service delay and offload much more cellular traffic compared with existing offloading mechanisms.
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Towards Energy-Efficient Wireless Networking in the Big Data Era: A Survey
TL;DR: A comprehensive survey of recent developments on energy-efficient wireless networking technologies that are effective or promisingly effective in addressing the challenges raised by big data.
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Securing Consumer IoT in the Smart Home: Architecture, Challenges, and Countermeasures
TL;DR: A novel voice liveness detection system is proposed, which analyzes the wireless signals generated by IoT devices and the received voice samples to perform user authentication and thwart several new attacks on the voice interface of smart home platforms.
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Software Defined Networking Enabled Wireless Network Virtualization: Challenges and Solutions
TL;DR: An SDN enabled resource allocation framework is proposed to facilitate WNV, including the key procedures and the corresponding modeling approaches, and some open research topics essential to WNV are discussed.