Browsing School of Computing Graduate Theses by Author "Hassanein, Hossam"
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Context-Aware and Real-time Entrustment Framework for Securing Next Generation Internet Communications
Rashwan, AbdulmonemThe Internet has been repeatedly demonstrated to be insufficiently secure for transferring sensitive information worldwide. This insecurity is an inherent characteristic as the Internet did not make any security considerations ... -
Dynamic Access Control Framework for Internet of Things
Alkhresheh, AshrafIn the near future, IoT ecosystems will enable billions of smart things to interconnect and communicate information about themselves and their physical environments. The high density of smart things in these environments ... -
An Ecosystem for Improving the Quality of Personal Health Records
Aboelfotoh, MuhammadThe integration of healthcare data networks with personal health record (PHR) systems can reduce unnecessary duplication of lab tests and medical treatment errors, as well as empower patients with the ability to self-manage ... -
A Heuristic-based Dynamic Spectrum Sharing Framework in Cognitive Radio Networks
Liu, ZhiyongThe inefficient use of the limited spectrum resources caused by the widely used static spectrum assignment policy has inspired the conception of the cognitive radio network (CRN). A CRN enables mobile users to optimally ... -
INTELLIGENT FRAMEWORK FOR MONITORING CROPS IN GREENHOUSES
Ali, AsmaaWireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) and Wireless Visual Sensor Networks (WVSNs) are two monitoring technologies that have the potential for use in many application domains, and both are poised for growth in many markets from ... -
Preserving Accuracy and Privacy in Participatory Sensing Systems
Alswailim, MohannadParticipatory Sensing (PS) is an approach that offers individuals and interest groups the opportunity to contribute to an application using their handheld sensor devices such as smartphones and tablets. These sensor devices ... -
Quality of Experience from Cache Hierarchies: Caching for Adaptive Streaming over Information-Centric Networks
Li, WenjieVideo traffic is growing in dominance in today’s Internet, prompting new challenges in timely delivery of video content. This demand motivates the development of Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH), as a de facto ...