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David Starobinski

David Starobinski

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Computer Science

D-Index
32
Citations
4837
World Ranking
13103
National Ranking
5269

Overview

David Starobinski is affiliated with Boston University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on computer science with a strong emphasis on computer networks and communications.

Their recent publications cover a range of topics within network systems, security, and privacy. Selected papers include:

  • "Threat Modeling Tools: A Taxonomy," 2021, published in IEEE Security & Privacy
  • "Churn in the Bitcoin Network," 2021, published in IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management
  • "Uncovering CWE-CVE-CPE Relations with Threat Knowledge Graphs," 2024, published in ACM Transactions on Privacy and Security
  • "Empirical Comparison of Block Relay Protocols," 2022, published in IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management
  • "IoT-Scan: Network Reconnaissance for Internet of Things," 2023, published in IEEE Internet of Things Journal

They have collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including:

  • Ari Trachtenberg
  • Jonathan Chamberlain
  • Zhenpeng Shi
  • Novak Boškov
  • Johannes K Becker

Their work has been disseminated in various academic venues with multiple publications in each, such as:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management
  • IEEE Security & Privacy
  • IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking
  • Operations Research Letters

David Starobinski's research spans several subfields, notably:

  • Computer Networks and Communications
  • Information Systems
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Management Information Systems
  • Signal Processing

The principal topics of their work include:

  • Wireless Networks and Protocols
  • Peer-to-Peer Network Technologies
  • Caching and Content Delivery
  • Blockchain Technology Applications and Security
  • Distributed Systems and Fault Tolerance
  • Network Security and Intrusion Detection
  • Cooperative Communication and Network Coding

Best Publications

  • Stochastically bounded burstiness for communication networks

    D. Starobinski;M. Sidi

  • New call blocking versus handoff blocking in cellular networks

    Moshe Sidi;David Starobinski

  • RTS/CTS-induced congestion in ad hoc wireless LANs

    S. Ray;J.B. Carruthers;D. Starobinski

  • Rateless Deluge: Over-the-Air Programming of Wireless Sensor Networks Using Random Linear Codes

    Andrew Hagedorn;David Starobinski;Ari Trachtenberg

  • Efficient clustering algorithms for self-organizing wireless sensor networks

    Rajesh Krishnan;David Starobinski

  • Robust location detection in emergency sensor networks

    S. Ray;R. Ungrangsi;De Pellegrini;A. Trachtenberg

  • On the scalability of data synchronization protocols for PDAs and mobile devices

    S. Agarwal;D. Starobinski;A. Trachtenberg

  • Application of network calculus to general topologies using turn-prohibition

    David Starobinski;Mark Karpovsky;Lev A. Zakrevski

  • Robust location detection with sensor networks

    S. Ray;D. Starobinski;A. Trachtenberg;R. Ungrangsi

  • Performance of wireless networks with hidden nodes: a queuing-theoretic analysis

    Saikat Ray;David Starobinski;Jeffrey B. Carruthers

  • Efficient PDA synchronization

    D. Starobinski;A. Trachtenberg;S. Agarwal

  • Probabilistic methods for web caching

    David Starobinski;David Tse

  • Spot pricing of secondary spectrum access in wireless cellular networks

    Huseyin Mutlu;Murat Alanyali;David Starobinski

  • Tracking Anonymized Bluetooth Devices

    Johannes K Becker;David Li;David Starobinski

  • Rateless Coding with Feedback

    A. Hagedorn;S. Agarwal;D. Starobinski;A. Trachtenberg

  • Evaluation of the masked node problem in ad hoc wireless LANs

    S. Ray;J.B. Carruthers;D. Starobinski

  • On False Blocking in RTS/CTS-Based Multihop Wireless Networks

    S. Ray;D. Starobinski

  • Secondary Pricing of Spectrum in Cellular CDMA Networks

    A. Al Daoud;M. Alanyali;D. Starobinski

  • Physical layer plausibility checks for misbehavior detection in V2X networks

    Steven So;Jonathan Petit;David Starobinski

  • Spot Pricing of Secondary Spectrum Usage in Wireless Cellular Networks

    H. Mutlu;M. Alanyali;D. Starobinski

  • Fast PDA synchronization using characteristic polynomial interpolation

    A. Trachtenberg;D. Starobinski;S. Agarwal

Frequent Co-Authors

Moshe Sidi
Moshe Sidi Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Patrick Thiran
Patrick Thiran École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Mark G. Karpovsky
Mark G. Karpovsky Boston University
Guevara Noubir
Guevara Noubir Northeastern University
Thomas D. C. Little
Thomas D. C. Little Boston University
Azer Bestavros
Azer Bestavros Boston University
Quanyan Zhu
Quanyan Zhu New York University
Saswati Sarkar
Saswati Sarkar University of Pennsylvania
Michael L. Honig
Michael L. Honig Northwestern University
Holger Boche
Holger Boche Technical University of Munich

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