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Casimer M. DeCusatis

Casimer M. DeCusatis

D-Index & Metrics

Computer Science

D-Index
32
Citations
4581
World Ranking
13146
National Ranking
5279

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2006 - SPIE Fellow
  • 2002 - IEEE Kiyo Tomiyasu Award For contributions to optical technologies and fiber optic communications, holding the promise of innovative applications for computer networks.'

Overview

Casimer M. DeCusatis is affiliated with Marist College in the United States and has conducted research primarily in the field of Computer Science, with a focus on several subfields including Artificial Intelligence, Information Systems, Signal Processing, Computer Networks and Communications, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

Their research topics encompass:

  • Advanced Malware Detection Techniques
  • Network Security and Intrusion Detection
  • Digital and Cyber Forensics
  • Adversarial Robustness in Machine Learning
  • Digital Games and Media
  • Educational Games and Gamification
  • Information and Cyber Security

Among their recent papers are:

  • "A Cybersecurity Awareness Escape Room using Gamification Design Principles" (2022), published in the 2022 IEEE 12th Annual Computing and Communication Workshop and Conference (CCWC)
  • "Quantum-Enhanced Representation Learning: A Quanvolutional Autoencoder Approach against DDoS Threats" (2024), published in Machine Learning and Knowledge Extraction
  • "A Framework for Open Source Intelligence Penetration Testing of Virtual Health Care Systems" (2022), published in the 2022 IEEE 12th Annual Computing and Communication Workshop and Conference (CCWC)
  • "Cybersecurity Test Bed for Smart Contracts" (2023), published in Cryptography
  • "A Black Box Comparison of Machine Learning Reverse Image Search for Cybersecurity OSINT Applications" (2023), published in Electronics

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Casimer M. DeCusatis include:

  • Aparicio Carranza
  • Harrison Carranza
  • Brian Gormanly
  • Miguel D. Bustamante
  • Pablo Rivas

The primary venues where they have published multiple works are:

  • 2022 IEEE 12th Annual Computing and Communication Workshop and Conference (CCWC)
  • Electronics
  • Machine Learning and Knowledge Extraction
  • Cryptography
  • Proceedings of the annual Precise Time and Time Interval (PTTI) Systems and Applications Meeting

Casimer M. DeCusatis has received recognition including the SPIE Fellow award in 2006 and the IEEE Kiyo Tomiyasu Award in 2002, the latter awarded for contributions to optical technologies and fiber optic communications, which hold innovative applications for computer networks.

Best Publications

  • Handbook of Fiber Optic Data Communication: A Practical Guide to Optical Networking

    Casimer DeCusatis

  • Wireless optical transmission of fast ethernet, FDDI, ATM, and ESCON protocol data using the TerraLink laser communication system

    Isaac I. Kim;Ron Stieger;Joseph Koontz;Carter Moursund

  • Predicting network attack patterns in SDN using machine learning approach

    Saurav Nanda;Faheem Zafari;Casimer DeCusatis;Eric Wedaa

  • Wavelets and Subbands: Fundamentals and Applications

    Agostino Abbate;Casimer M. DeCusatis;Pankaj K. Das

  • Heterogeneous overlay network translation for domain unification

    Casimer M. DeCusatis;Mircea Gusat;Keshav G. Kamble;Cyriel J. Minkenberg

  • Credit-based flow control in lossless ethernet networks

    Bhalachandra G. Banavalikar;Casimer M. DeCusatis;Mircea Gusat;Keshav G. Kamble

  • Creating, Growing and Sustaining Efficient Innovation Teams

    Casimer DeCusatis

  • Managing data flows in overlay networks

    Casimer M. DeCusatis;Keshav G. Kamble

  • Communication within clouds: open standards and proprietary protocols for data center networking

    Carolyn J. Sher Decusatis;A. Carranza;C. M. Decusatis

  • Implementing Zero Trust Cloud Networks with Transport Access Control and First Packet Authentication

    Casimer DeCusatis;Piradon Liengtiraphan;Anthony Sager;Mark Pinelli

  • Substrate-embedded pluggable receptacles for connecting clustered optical cables to a module

    Lawrence Jacobowitz;Mario Enrique Ecker;Casimer Maurice Decusatis

  • Optical Interconnect Networks for Data Communications

    Casimer DeCusatis

  • Method, equipment and system for generating solid photography three-dimensional images

    Decusatis Casimer M;Trifilo Timothy M

  • Fiber Optic Essentials

    Casimer DeCusatis;Carolyn J. Sher DeCusatis

  • Method, system, and computer program product for adaptive congestion control on virtual lanes for data center ethernet architecture

    Casimer DeCusatis;Thomas A. Gregg

  • OpenFlow Controller Master-slave Initialization Protocol

    Casimer DeCusatis;Rajaram B. Krishnamurthy

  • Method and equipment for three-dimensional imaging

    Decusatis Casimer M Trifilo Ti

  • Stereographic projection apparatus with passive eyewear utilizing a continuously variable polarizing element

    Casimer M. DeCusatis;Timothy M. Trifilo

  • Software defined networking to support the software defined environment

    C. Dixon;D. Olshefski;V. Jain;C. DeCusatis

  • Method and system for managing data flows in software-defined network using network interface card

    Casimer M Decusatis;Keshav G Kamble

  • Handbook of fiber optic data communication

    Casimer DeCusatis

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas A. Gregg
Thomas A. Gregg IBM (United States)
Renato J. Recio
Renato J. Recio IBM (United States)
Jean Calvignac
Jean Calvignac IBM (United States)
John U. Knickerbocker
John U. Knickerbocker IBM (United States)
Daniel M. Kuchta
Daniel M. Kuchta IBM (United States)
Fabrizio Petrini
Fabrizio Petrini Intel (United States)
Evan G. Colgan
Evan G. Colgan IBM (United States)
Dakshi Agrawal
Dakshi Agrawal IBM (United States)
Keren Bergman
Keren Bergman Columbia University
Da-Yuan Shih
Da-Yuan Shih IBM (United States)

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