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Keyvan Ansari
Affiliation
School of Information Technology, Murdoch University, Australia
Topic
Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks,Dedicated Short Range Communication,Denial Of Service,Global Navigation Satellite System,Global Positioning System,Internet Of Things,Mobile Devices,On-board Unit,Positioning System,Safe Application,Secret Key,Stochastic Model,Accuracy Requirements,Ad Hoc Networks,Adversary Model,Authentication Protocol,Autonomous Vehicles,Blacklist,Blockchain Technology,Blocking Signal,Cellular Communication,Cellular Networks,Cloud Computing,Commercial Vehicles,Communication Rounds,Computational Capabilities,Computational Complexity,Computational Resources,Controller Area Network,Cooperative Positioning,Curve Area,Cybercrime,Data Privacy,Decentralized Model,Decrease In Accuracy,Differential Equations,Differential Global Positioning System,Dilution Of Precision,Distributed Denial Of Service,Edge Computing,Elliptic Curve,Epidemic Model,Extended Kalman Filter,Federated Learning,Federated Learning Model,Formal Analysis,Formal Verification,Global Model,Global Positioning System Satellite,Green Curve,
Biography
Keyvan Ansari received the B.E. degree in computer engineering from the Sadjad University of Technology, Mashhad, Iran, in 2006, the master’s degree (Hons.) in information technology from the University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW, Australia, in 2009, and the Ph.D. degree in computer science from the Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Brisbane, QLD, Australia, in 2014. From 2014 to 2016, he was an Associate Lecturer with the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, QUT. In 2016, he joined the University of the Sunshine Coast, where he currently undertakes research and lectures in Computer Science and ICT with the School of Science, Technology and Engineering. His research interests include pervasive communications, integrated and distributed IoT systems, and cloud computing. He has co-chaired and has been a member of technical program committees of several international conferences and workshops and has been an Editorial Board Member and a Reviewer of several international journals and magazines.