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Afia Anjum
Affiliation
Theoretical Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, USA
University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, USA
University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, USA
Topic
Internet Of Things,Internet Of Vehicles,Communication Protocol,Data Delivery,Data Packets,Accuracy Of Model,Denial Of Service,Deterministic,Dynamic Network,Edge Server,Internet Of Things Applications,Internet Of Things Devices,Internet Of Things Networks,Mobile Network,Naive Approach,Named Data Networking,Network Topology,Packet Loss,Packet Transmission,Scheduling Algorithm,Shortest Path,Time Of Packets,Vehicular Networks,Additional Delay,Anomaly Detection,Application Layer,Application Programming Interface,Arrival Delay,Attack Scenarios,Autonomic System,Battery Power,Benchmark,Black Hole Attack,Bytes Of Data,Cache Hit,Caching Scheme,Central Server,Cloud Infrastructure,Complex Network,Compression Ratio,Computational Overhead,Computational Resources,Consecutive Epochs,Controller Area Network,Cost Path,Coverage Area,Cross-validation Method,Data Frame,Data Requests,Data Security,
Biography
Afia Anjum is currently pursuing the Ph.D. degree with the Computer Science and Engineering Department, The University of Texas at Arlington. She is doing her research at the Cyber-Physical System Security Laboratory. Her research mainly focuses on the security and trustworthiness of the Internet of Things, the Internet of Vehicles, autonomous vehicles, embedded systems, and emerging networks.