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- 2017
- Mohammad Al-Rubaie, Pei Yuan Wu, J. Morris Chang, Sun-Yuan Kung:
Privacy-preserving PCA on horizontally-partitioned data. DSC 2017: 280-287 - Alamsyah, Agus Bejo, Teguh Bharata Adji:
AES S-box construction using different irreducible polynomial and constant 8-bit vector. DSC 2017: 366-369 - Joshua A. Alcorn, Scott Melton, C. Edward Chow:
SDN On-The-Go (OTG) physical testbed. DSC 2017: 202-208 - Joshua A. Alcorn, Scott Melton, C. Edward Chow:
SDN data path confidence analysis. DSC 2017: 209-216 - Mohammed Saeed Alkatheiri, Yu Zhuang:
Towards fast and accurate machine learning attacks of feed-forward arbiter PUFs. DSC 2017: 181-187 - Mohammed Saeed Alkatheiri, Yu Zhuang, Mikhail Korobkov, Abdur Rashid Sangi:
An experimental study of the state-of-the-art PUFs implemented on FPGAs. DSC 2017: 174-180 - Fatimah M. Alturkistani, Saad S. Alaboodi, Sarfraz Nawaz Brohi:
An analytical model for reliability evaluation of cloud service provisioning systems. DSC 2017: 340-347 - Muhammad Naveed Aman, Kee Chaing Chua, Biplab Sikdar:
Physically secure mutual authentication for IoT. DSC 2017: 310-317 - Balamurugan Anandan, Chris Clifton:
Secure minimum weighted bipartite matching. DSC 2017: 60-67 - Ehab Ashary, C. Edward Chow, Ashish Korpe, Donovan Thorpe:
R2D2: Right place, right path data delivery. DSC 2017: 273-279 - Michael Braly, Aaron Stillmaker, Bevan M. Baas:
A configurable H.265-compatible motion estimation accelerator architecture for realtime 4K video encoding in 65 nm CMOS. DSC 2017: 79-85 - Neil Wong Hon Chan, Shanchieh Jay Yang:
SCANNER: Sequence clustering of android resource accesses. DSC 2017: 259-266 - Cheng-Hao Chang, I-Chang Huang, Mu-Fan Lin, Shiann-Rong Kuang:
Design and implementation of a low-cost guided image filter for underwater image enhancement. DSC 2017: 296-299 - Wan-Chi Chang, Pi-Chung Wang:
A write-operation-adaptable replication system for multiplayer cloud gaming. DSC 2017: 334-339 - Chih-Chieh Chen, Yi-Ren Chen, Wei-Chih Lu, Shi-Chun Tsai, Ming-Chuan Yang:
Detecting amplification attacks with Software Defined Networking. DSC 2017: 195-201 - Jinlin Chen, Yi-Ren Chen, Shi-Chun Tsai, Yi-Bing Lin:
Implementing NFV system with OpenStack. DSC 2017: 188-194 - Shi-Feng Chen, Pao-Ann Hsiung:
Landslide prediction with model switching. DSC 2017: 232-236 - Chong Kuan Chen, Shen-Chieh Lan, Shiuhpyng Winston Shieh:
Shellcode detector for malicious document hunting. DSC 2017: 527-528 - Yu-Wei Cheng, Yin-Tsung Hwang:
Development of a high throughput image compression system for optical remote sensing. DSC 2017: 539-540 - Shin-Ming Cheng, Yu-Jyun Wang, Ying-Cheng Chen:
Secure location tracking of femtocells in heterogeneous cellular networks. DSC 2017: 267-272 - SeokHwan Choi, Doo-Hee Hwang, Yoon-Ho Choi:
Wireless intrusion prevention system using dynamic random forest against wireless MAC spoofing attack. DSC 2017: 131-137 - Ka-Cheng Choi, Chi-Man Pun:
Adaptive image encryption for high capacity reversible data hiding. DSC 2017: 429-432 - Jian-Ya Chu, Yuan-Te Liao, Chun-Yi Hung, Terng-Yin Hsu:
Implementation of digital self-interference cancellation in LTE-based CCFD transmission. DSC 2017: 475-476 - Tzu-Hsien Chuang, Shin-Ying Huang, Ching-Hao Mao, Albert B. Jeng, Hahn-Ming Lee:
Ziffersystem: A novel malware distribution detection system. DSC 2017: 509-515 - Juinn-Horng Deng, Pin-Nien Chen, Chia-Fang Lee, Yuan-Feng Chan, Yen-Chung Lin:
SDR measurement platform design for FMCW RADAR performance verification. DSC 2017: 477-478 - Abdelhamid Elgzil, C. Edward Chow, Amer Aljaedi, Naif Alamri:
Cyber anonymity based on software-defined networking and Onion Routing (SOR). DSC 2017: 358-365 - Nils gentschen Felde, Tobias Guggemos, Tobias Heider, Dieter Kranzlmüller:
Secure group key distribution in constrained environments with IKEv2. DSC 2017: 384-391 - Shan-Jung Fu, Huai-Wen Hsu, Yi-Chih Kao, Shi-Chun Tsai, Chien-Chao Tseng:
An autoblocking mechanism for firewall service. DSC 2017: 531-532 - Randy Garcia:
Federated identity hybrid cloud security considerations supporting first responders. DSC 2017: 326-333 - Amit Singh Gaur, Jyoti Budakoti, Chung-Horng Lung, Alan Redmond:
IoT-equipped UAV communications with seamless vertical handover. DSC 2017: 459-465
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