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Chung-Horng Lung

Chung-Horng Lung

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Computer Science

D-Index
35
Citations
5323
World Ranking
11690
National Ranking
459

Overview

Chung-Horng Lung is affiliated with Carleton University in Canada. Their research primarily spans the areas of Computer Science and Engineering, with significant contributions to subfields including Computer Networks and Communications, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Information Systems, and Signal Processing.

The scientist's work focuses on several key topics within networking and communications. These include Software-Defined Networks and 5G, Cooperative Communication and Network Coding, Wireless Networks and Protocols, Caching and Content Delivery, Network Security and Intrusion Detection, IPv6 with Mobility and Handover, and Opportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks.

Chung-Horng Lung's recent publications indicate active involvement in Information-Centric Networking (ICN) and Internet of Things (IoT) research. Notable papers include:

  • Smart Proactive Caching: Empower the Video Delivery for Autonomous Vehicles in ICN-Based Networks, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
  • In-Network Caching for ICN-Based IoT (ICN-IoT): A Comprehensive Survey, 2023, IEEE Internet of Things Journal
  • iCache: An Intelligent Caching Scheme for Dynamic Network Environments in ICN-Based IoT Networks, 2022, IEEE Internet of Things Journal
  • Threats to Online Advertising and Countermeasures, 2020, Digital Threats Research and Practice
  • Securing RPL Using Network Coding: The Chained Secure Mode (CSM), 2021, IEEE Internet of Things Journal

The scientist frequently collaborates with several co-authors, including Marzia Zaman, Samuel A. Ajila, Abdul Mutakabbir, Kshirasagar Naik, and Richard Purcell, each having multiple joint publications.

Chung-Horng Lung has published extensively in venues such as IEEE Access, IEEE Internet of Things Journal, the IEEE 12th Annual Information Technology, Electronics and Mobile Communication Conference (IEMCON), IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, and Digital Threats Research and Practice.

Best Publications

  • Smart Home: Integrating Internet of Things with Web Services and Cloud Computing

    Moataz Soliman;Tobi Abiodun;Tarek Hamouda;Jiehan Zhou

  • Using hierarchical agglomerative clustering in wireless sensor networks: An energy-efficient and flexible approach

    Chung-Horng Lung;Chenjuan Zhou

  • Routing Attacks and Mitigation Methods for RPL-Based Internet of Things

    Ahmed Raoof;Ashraf Matrawy;Chung-Horng Lung

  • Internet of Things: Remote Patient Monitoring Using Web Services and Cloud Computing

    Junaid Mohammed;Chung-Horng Lung;Adrian Ocneanu;Abhinav Thakral

  • A Force-Reflection Algorithm for Improved Transparency in Bilateral Teleoperation With Communication Delay

    I.G. Polushin;P.X. Liu;Chung-Horng Lung

  • Cloud-based smart waste management for smart cities

    Mohammad Aazam;Marc St-Hilaire;Chung-Horng Lung;Ioannis Lambadaris

  • Brief paper: On the model-based approach to nonlinear networked control systems

    Ilia G. Polushin;Peter X. Liu;Chung-Horng Lung

  • DDoS Attacks Detection and Mitigation in SDN Using Machine Learning

    Obaid Rahman;Mohammad Ali Gauhar Quraishi;Chung-Horng Lung

  • Optimal combined intrusion detection and biometric-based continuous authentication in high security mobile ad hoc networks

    Jie Liu;F.R. Yu;Chung-Horng Lung;H. Tang

  • Mobile Network Traffic Prediction Using MLP, MLPWD, and SVM

    Ali Yadavar Nikravesh;Samuel A. Ajila;Chung-Horng Lung;Wayne Ding

  • Applications of clustering techniques to software partitioning, recovery and restructuring

    Chung-Horng Lung;Marzia Zaman;Amit Nandi

  • An approach to software architecture analysis for evolution and reusability

    Chung-Horng Lung;Sonia Bot;Kalai Kalaichelvan;Rick Kazman

  • MeFoRE: QoE based resource estimation at Fog to enhance QoS in IoT

    Mohammad Aazam;Marc St-Hilaire;Chung-Horng Lung;Ioannis Lambadaris

  • A control scheme for stable force-reflecting teleoperation over IP networks

    I.G. Polushin;P.X. Liu;Chung-Horng Lung

  • Towards an autonomic auto-scaling prediction system for cloud resource provisioning

    Ali Yadavar Nikravesh;Samuel A. Ajila;Chung-Horng Lung

  • Cloud of Things: Integration of IoT with Cloud Computing

    Mohammad Aazam;Mohammad Aazam;Eui Nam Huh;Marc St-Hilaire;Chung Horng Lung

  • Evaluation of machine learning techniques for network intrusion detection

    Marzia Zaman;Chung-Horng Lung

  • In-Network Caching for ICN-Based IoT (ICN-IoT): A Comprehensive Survey

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  • Software architecture recovery and restructuring through clustering techniques

    Chung-Horng Lung

  • PRE-Fog: IoT trace based probabilistic resource estimation at Fog

    Mohammad Aazam;Marc St-Hilaire;Chung-Horng Lung;Ioannis Lambadaris

  • Communication requirements and analysis of distribution networks using WiMAX technology for smart grids

    Perumalraja Rengaraju;Chung-Horng Lung;Anand Srinivasan

  • Smart Proactive Caching: Empower the Video Delivery for Autonomous Vehicles in ICN-Based Networks

    Zhe Zhang;Chung-Horng Lung;Marc St-Hilaire;Ioannis Lambadaris

  • Force reflection algorithm for improved transparency in bilateral teleoperation with communication delay

    I. Polushin;P.X. Liu;Chung-Horng Lung

Frequent Co-Authors

Ioannis Lambadaris
Ioannis Lambadaris Carleton University
Peter X. Liu
Peter X. Liu Carleton University
Marc St-Hilaire
Marc St-Hilaire Carleton University
Thomas Kunz
Thomas Kunz Carleton University
Eui-Nam Huh
Eui-Nam Huh Kyung Hee University
F. Richard Yu
F. Richard Yu Carleton University
George Kesidis
George Kesidis Pennsylvania State University
Rick Kazman
Rick Kazman University of Hawaii at Manoa
Victor C. M. Leung
Victor C. M. Leung Shenzhen University
Andy Adler
Andy Adler Carleton University

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