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Related-key impossible differential cryptanalysis of full-round HIGHT (2013)
Conference Proceeding
Rostami, S., Bamohabbat Chafjiri, S., & Tabatabaei, S. A. H. (2015). Related-key impossible differential cryptanalysis of full-round HIGHT. In 2013 International Conference on Security and Cryptography (SECRYPT) (1-6)

The HIGHT algorithm is a 64-bit block cipher with 128-bit key length, at CHES'06 as a lightweight cryptographic algorithm. In this paper, a new related-key impossible differential attack on the full-round algorithm is introduced. Our cryptanalysis re... Read More about Related-key impossible differential cryptanalysis of full-round HIGHT.

Intelligent grid enabled services for neuroimaging analysis (2013)
Journal Article
McClatchey, R., Habib, I., Anjum, A., Munir, K., Branson, A., Bloodsworth, P., & Kiani, S. L. (2013). Intelligent grid enabled services for neuroimaging analysis. Neurocomputing, 122, 88-99. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neucom.2013.01.042

This paper reports our work in the context of the neuGRID project in the development of intelligent services for a robust and efficient Neuroimaging analysis environment. neuGRID is an EC-funded project driven by the needs of the Alzheimer's disease... Read More about Intelligent grid enabled services for neuroimaging analysis.

Cloud based big data analytics for smart future cities (2013)
Presentation / Conference
Khan, Z., Anjum, A., & Kiani, S. L. (2013, December). Cloud based big data analytics for smart future cities. Paper presented at 6th International Conference on Utility and Cloud Computing, Dresden, Germany

ICT is becoming increasingly pervasive to urban environments and providing the necessary basis for sustainability and resilience of the smart future cities. Often ICT tools for a smart city deal with different application domains e.g. land use, trans... Read More about Cloud based big data analytics for smart future cities.

Towards a conceptual model and reasoning structure for insider threat detection (2013)
Journal Article
Legg, P., Moffat, N., Nurse, J., Happa, J., Agrafiotis, I., Goldsmith, M., & Creese, S. (2013). Towards a conceptual model and reasoning structure for insider threat detection

The insider threat faced by corporations and governments today is a real and significant problem, and one that has become increasingly difficult to combat as the years have progressed. From a technology standpoint, traditional protective measures suc... Read More about Towards a conceptual model and reasoning structure for insider threat detection.

Improving the efficiency of Market Information Analysis Systems using GIS, Polygon and Spatial Databases (2013)
Journal Article
Izadi, O., & Rakib, A. (2013). Improving the efficiency of Market Information Analysis Systems using GIS, Polygon and Spatial Databases. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICRIIS.2013.6716764

An organization's future developments are influenced by its managements' decisions. This can only happen by strengthening research and development strategies. Market monitoring and analyzing systems are designed to provide an organized flow of inform... Read More about Improving the efficiency of Market Information Analysis Systems using GIS, Polygon and Spatial Databases.

Ubiquitous sensor network management: The least interference beaconing model (2013)
Conference Proceeding
Bagula, A., Djenouri, D., & Karbab, E. (2013). Ubiquitous sensor network management: The least interference beaconing model. https://doi.org/10.1109/pimrc.2013.6666538

Network management is revisited in the emerging ubiquitous sensor networks (USNs) that form the Internet-of-the-Things (IoT) with the objective of evaluating the impact of traffic engineering on energy efficiency and assessing if routing simplicity t... Read More about Ubiquitous sensor network management: The least interference beaconing model.

Parallel software package for the construction and analysis of complex networks (2013)
Presentation / Conference
Ihshaish, H., & Dijkzeul, J. (2013, November). Parallel software package for the construction and analysis of complex networks. Poster presented at LINC Mid-Term Review, Potsdam, Germany

In climate research, big and complex networks could be generated by the big climate data produced by high resolution climate models, and also observations. To analyze such complex networks, there are two main computational challenges concerning both... Read More about Parallel software package for the construction and analysis of complex networks.

Design and implementation of a privacy preserved off-premises cloud storage (2013)
Journal Article
Chuprat, S., Ab, J. L., Bamiah, M. A., & Brohi, S. N. (2014). Design and implementation of a privacy preserved off-premises cloud storage. Journal of Computer Science, 10(2), 210-223. https://doi.org/10.3844/jcssp.2014.210.223

Despite several cost-effective and flexible characteristics of cloud computing, some clients are reluctant to adopt this paradigm due to emerging security and privacy concerns. Organization such as Healthcare and Payment Card Industry where confident... Read More about Design and implementation of a privacy preserved off-premises cloud storage.

Trusted cloud computing framework for healthcare sector (2013)
Journal Article
Bamiah, M., Brohi, S., Chuprat, S., & Manan, J. (2014). Trusted cloud computing framework for healthcare sector. Journal of Computer Science, 10(2), 240-250. https://doi.org/10.3844/jcssp.2014.240.250

Cloud computing is rapidly evolving due to its efficient characteristics such as cost-effectiveness, availability and elasticity. Healthcare organizations and consumers lose control when they outsource their sensitive data and computing resources to... Read More about Trusted cloud computing framework for healthcare sector.

ITU-R and WINNER II path loss modeling of femtocells (2013)
Presentation / Conference
Kpojime, H. O., Safdar, G. A., & Aydin, M. E. (2013, November). ITU-R and WINNER II path loss modeling of femtocells. Presented at HET-NETs 2013, The 7th International Working Conference, Ilkley, West Yorkshire, UK

As cellular network users continue to grow; there is a need for in-creased user capacity, higher throughput and improved system performance. An important issue affecting cellular networks is to make services available to re-gions of bad or no recepti... Read More about ITU-R and WINNER II path loss modeling of femtocells.

A statistical model of catheter motion from interventional x-ray images: Application to image-based gating (2013)
Journal Article
O'Neill, M., Panayiotou, M., King, A. P., Ma, Y., Housden, R. J., Rinaldi, C. A., …Rhode, K. S. (2013). A statistical model of catheter motion from interventional x-ray images: Application to image-based gating. Physics in Medicine and Biology, 58(21), 7543-7562. https://doi.org/10.1088/0031-9155/58/21/7543

The motion and deformation of catheters that lie inside cardiac structures can provide valuable information about the motion of the heart. In this paper we describe the formation of a novel statistical model of the motion of a coronary sinus (CS) cat... Read More about A statistical model of catheter motion from interventional x-ray images: Application to image-based gating.

Drop-coated titanium dioxide memristors (2013)
Journal Article
Gale, E., Mayne, R., Adamatzky, A., & De Lacy Costello, B. (2014). Drop-coated titanium dioxide memristors. Materials Chemistry and Physics, 143(2), 524-529. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matchemphys.2013.09.013

The fabrication of memristors by drop-coating sol-gel Ti(OH)4 solution onto either aluminium foil or sputter-coated aluminium on plastic is presented. The gel layer is thick, 37 μm, but both devices exhibit good memristance I-V profiles. The drop coa... Read More about Drop-coated titanium dioxide memristors.

Dynamical and topological robustness of the mammalian cell cycle network: A reverse engineering approach (2013)
Journal Article
Ruz, G. A., Goles, E., Montalva, M., & Fogel, G. B. (2014). Dynamical and topological robustness of the mammalian cell cycle network: A reverse engineering approach. BioSystems, 115(1), 23-32. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biosystems.2013.10.007

A common gene regulatory network model is the threshold Boolean network, used for example to model the Arabidopsis thaliana floral morphogenesis network or the fission yeast cell cycle network. In this paper, we analyze a logical model of the mammali... Read More about Dynamical and topological robustness of the mammalian cell cycle network: A reverse engineering approach.

Nano-assembly with cells from particle interaction based on collisions of mobile localizations in cellular automata (2013)
Presentation / Conference
Martinez, G. J., & Adamatzky, A. (2013, November). Nano-assembly with cells from particle interaction based on collisions of mobile localizations in cellular automata. Poster presented at 5° Encuentro de la Red de Nanociencia y Micro-Nanotecnologías, Mexico city, Mexico

An automatic process is proposed by construct nano-assambly devices, derived from a set of synchorinsed collisions between multiple particles, such an automation is based on programming regular expressions and finite state machines.

Compressed sensing signal and data acquisition in wireless sensor networks and internet of things (2013)
Journal Article
Li, S., Xu, L. D., & Wang, X. (2013). Compressed sensing signal and data acquisition in wireless sensor networks and internet of things. IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, 9(4), 2177-2186. https://doi.org/10.1109/TII.2012.2189222

The emerging compressed sensing (CS) theory can significantly reduce the number of sampling points that directly corresponds to the volume of data collected, which means that part of the redundant data is never acquired. It makes it possible to creat... Read More about Compressed sensing signal and data acquisition in wireless sensor networks and internet of things.

A description driven approach for flexible metadata tracking (2013)
Presentation / Conference
Branson, A., Shamdasani, J., & McClatchey, R. (2013, November). A description driven approach for flexible metadata tracking. Paper presented at 7th ESA International Conference on Ensuring Long-Term Preservation and Adding Value to Scientific and Technical Data (PV 2013), Frascati, Italy

Evolving user requirements presents a considerable software engineering challenge, all the more so in an environment where data will be stored for a very long time, and must remain usable as the system specification evolves around it. Capturing the d... Read More about A description driven approach for flexible metadata tracking.

Transformation of an uncertain video search pipeline to a sketch-based visual analytics loop (2013)
Journal Article
Griffiths, I. W., Jones, M. W., Parry, M. L., Legg, P. A., Chung, D. H., Legg, P., …Chen, M. (2013). Transformation of an uncertain video search pipeline to a sketch-based visual analytics loop. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 19(12), 2109-2118. https://doi.org/10.1109/TVCG.2013.207

Traditional sketch-based image or video search systems rely on machine learning concepts as their core technology. However, in many applications, machine learning alone is impractical since videos may not be semantically annotated sufficiently, there... Read More about Transformation of an uncertain video search pipeline to a sketch-based visual analytics loop.

Logic gates and complex dynamics in a hexagonal cellular automaton: The spiral rule (2013)
Journal Article
Basurto, R., León, P., Martinez, G. J., & Mora, J. C. (2013). Logic gates and complex dynamics in a hexagonal cellular automaton: The spiral rule. Journal of Cellular Automata, 8(1-2), 53-71

In previous works, hexagonal cellular automata (CA) have been studied as a variation of the famous Game of Life CA, mainly for spiral phenomena simulations; where the most interesting constructions are related to the Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction. In... Read More about Logic gates and complex dynamics in a hexagonal cellular automaton: The spiral rule.

A comparison of meta-heuristic search for interactive software design (2013)
Journal Article
Smith, J. E., Simons, C. L., Simons, C., & Smith, J. (2013). A comparison of meta-heuristic search for interactive software design. Soft Computing, 17(11), 2147-2162. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00500-013-1039-1

Advances in processing capacity, coupled with the desire to tackle problems where a human subjective judgment plays an important role in determining the value of a proposed solution, has led to a dramatic rise in the number of applications of Interac... Read More about A comparison of meta-heuristic search for interactive software design.