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Edited By: Professor Mohammad S. Obaidat
Impact factor:1.278
ISI Journal Citation Reports © Ranking:
2018:195/266 (Engineering, Electrical & Electronic)73/88 (Telecommunications)
Online ISSN:1099-1131
© John Wiley & Sons Ltd
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Reducing saturation and congestion in VANET networks: Alliance‐based approach and comparisons
-  19 December 2019
Abstract
- Study the routing protocols that involve roadside infrastructures (RSUs) in their strategy of routing by classifying them according to four criteria and obtaining a diagram with four levels.
- Presentation of the proposed approach D2A2RS by giving the steps of the solution and a flowchart that summarize them.
- Evaluation through various simulations the approach D2A2RS by comparing it to other concurrent approaches in the literature in terms of packet loss/success rate, end‐to‐end transmission delay, and network scalability.
Rakeness with block sparse Bayesian learning for efficient ZigBee‐based EEG telemonitoring
-  18 December 2019
Abstract
- In the proposed system, the strengths of both rakeness‐based compressive sensing (CS) and block sparse Bayesian learning (BSBL) are exploited for efficient electroencephalogram (EEG) transmission/reception over wireless body area networks (WBANs).
- The framework permits the use of a binary sensing matrix with only few number of non‐zero entries in each column to compress the signal.
- For the same compression ratio (CR), results indicate that the proposed system permits a higher reconstruction quality compared with the standard CS algorithm. For higher CRs, lower dimensional projections are allowed, meanwhile guaranteeing a correct reconstruction. Thus, low computational high‐quality data compression/reconstruction are achieved with minimal energy expenditure at the sensors nodes.
Energy efficiency optimization for device‐to‐device communication underlaying cellular networks in millimeter‐wave
-  18 December 2019
An availability predictive trust factor‐based semi‐Markov mechanism for effective cluster head selection in wireless sensor networks
-  18 December 2019
Abstract
Highlights
- It is a reliable CH selection mechanism that safely chooses CHs in the cluster by perceiving the malicious characteristics of sensor nodes in order to prevent them from being nominated in the process of cluster head selection.
- It is a predominant CH selection mechanism that enforces the selection of CH that are stable in behavior in order to minimize the frequency in role change of the chosen CH nodes in the network.
- It is also significant in the process of energy efficiency‐imposed CH selection with the objective to maximize the lifetime of the complete deployed network.
BO_CEM: A novel CEM platform
-  17 December 2019
Abstract
Bo_CEM is composed of three levels: QoE Data Sources, QoE Monitoring System, and QoE Management System. The QoE Data Sources is an umbrella retrieving information from all sources. The monitoring systems are based on fuzzy logic in order to design a novel unique value called QoE score . Finally, the QoE Management System is a high level of decision using the QoE Score as decision metric for three uses cases: troubleshooting prioritization process, Mobility Load Balancing function, and Offload Decision.
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-  1101-1102
-  29 August 2012
Robust smart‐card‐based remote user password authentication scheme
-  377-389
-  21 May 2012
Abstract
In this paper, we present a robust smart card‐based remote user password authentication scheme. This proposed scheme not only maintains the original secret requirement but also achieves mutual authentication and withstands the stolen smart card attack. We also evaluate the performance and functionality of the proposed scheme and compare them with related works.
Security flaws in two improved remote user authentication schemes using smart cards
-  2215-2227
-  7 November 2012
Abstract
In this paper, two recently proposed smart‐card‐based password authentication schemes are investigated, and we demonstrate that both of them cannot achieve the claimed security goals. We put forward three principles that are helpful to explicate many of the security failures repeated in the past and crucial for designing more robust two‐factor authentication schemes in the future. Remarkably, we manage to prove that public‐key techniques are indispensable to withstand smart card security breach attack when nontamper‐proof smart cards are in use.
Improvement of robust smart‐card‐based password authentication scheme
-  383-393
-  18 September 2013
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In this paper, we show that the scheme of Chen et al. is insecure against offline password guessing attacks. To remedy this flaw, we propose an improved authentication protocol that inherits the merits of the scheme of Chen et al. and is free from the security flaw of their scheme. Compared with the previous schemes, our improved scheme provides more security guarantees while keeping efficiency.
Cryptanalysis of a dynamic identity‐based remote user authentication scheme with verifiable password update
-  374-382
-  3 October 2013
Abstract
In this paper, we analyzed a recent proposed untraceable dynamic identity‐based remote user authentication scheme with verifiable password update by Chang et al. We show that the property of untraceability can easily be broken by the legal user of the system. Besides, we find the scheme of Chang et al. vulnerable to offline password guessing attack, impersonation attack, stolen smart card attack, and insider attack.
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