Dennis Agnew

Affiliation

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

Topic

Denial Of Service,Inter-arrival Time,Transmission Delay,Arrival Rate,Communication Network,Cyber Attacks,False Data Injection,Machine Learning,Network Performance,Packet Arrival,Power Grid,Smart Grid,Application Programming Interface,Black Hole,Communication Layer,Exponential Distribution,Jamming Attacks,Learning Algorithms,Network Operators,Probability Density Function,Round-trip Time,Unmanned Aerial Vehicles,Wireless Networks,Cyber-physical Systems,Data-driven Models,False Data Injection Attacks,Gradient Boosting,Gradient Boosting Machine,Information And Communication Technologies,Injection Attacks,Intrusion Detection System,Machine Learning Models,Master Controller,Military Vehicles,Network Management,Network Metrics,Network State,Physics-based Models,Prediction Analysis,Propagation Delay,Queueing System,Train Machine Learning,Abnormal Behavior,Ad Hoc Networks,Altitude,Attack Detection,Bad Data,CSV File,Central Station,Changes In Connectivity,

Biography

Dennis Agnew (Graduate Student Member, IEEE) received the B.S. degree in computer engineering from Jackson State University in 2020, and the M.S. degree in electrical and computer engineering from the University of Florida in 2021, where he is currently pursuing the Ph.D. degree in electrical and computer engineering. He has been awarded the Graduate School Preeminence and L3Harris Fellowships with the University of Florida. He is currently a graduate student researcher with the NSF Center for Space, High-Performance, and Resilient Computing. His research interests include smart grids, tactical networks, machine learning, cybersecurity, and software-defined networks.