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Paul Agbaje
Affiliation
University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX, USA
Topic
Internet Of Vehicles,Internet Of Things,Denial Of Service,Edge Server,Service Quality,Transmission Time,Vehicular Networks,Computational Resources,Controller Area Network,Data Frame,Dynamic Network,Edge Computing,Intrusion Detection System,Less Than Or Equal,Mobile Edge Computing,Mobile Network,Mobile Nodes,Naive Approach,Priority Queue,Quality Of Service Requirements,Threat Model,Accuracy Of Model,Actor Network,Advanced Driver Assistance Systems,Anomaly Detection,Application Layer,Application Programming Interface,Arbitration,Attack Detection,Attack Rate,Attack Scenarios,Attack Strategy,Attack Success,Attack Success Rate,Benchmark,Bit Error,Bitrate,Break Periods,Bytes Of Data,Cache Hit,Caching Scheme,Central Server,Cloud Infrastructure,Communication Protocol,Computation Tasks,Computation Time,Computational Capabilities,Coverage Area,Critic Network,Cross-validation Method,
Biography
Paul Agbaje received the bachelor’s degree in electrical and electronics engineering from the University of Ilorin, Nigeria. He is currently pursuing the Ph.D. degree with the Computer Science and Engineering Department, The University of Texas at Arlington. His current research focuses on interoperability issues in the Internet of Vehicles and cyber-physical system security.