His scientific interests lie mostly in Computer security, Public-key cryptography, Digital signature, Computer network and Nanotechnology. Feng Bao frequently studies issues relating to Wireless sensor network and Computer security. Feng Bao interconnects Exchange protocol, Protocol and Information protection policy in the investigation of issues within Public-key cryptography.
His study looks at the relationship between Digital signature and topics such as Cryptography, which overlap with Trusted third party. In his study, Key management and Trust management is inextricably linked to Wireless ad hoc network, which falls within the broad field of Computer network. His Nanoparticle study, which is part of a larger body of work in Nanotechnology, is frequently linked to Silicon, Iodide, Noble metal and Yield, bridging the gap between disciplines.
Feng Bao mainly investigates Computer security, Computer network, Cryptography, Theoretical computer science and Encryption. His Computer security research includes elements of The Internet, Internet privacy and Digital signature. His Digital signature research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Random oracle and Revocation list.
His research investigates the link between Computer network and topics such as Wireless ad hoc network that cross with problems in Mobile ad hoc network. Distributed computing is closely connected to Key in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Cryptography. His studies deal with areas such as Computation and Cluster analysis as well as Theoretical computer science.
Feng Bao spends much of his time researching Nanotechnology, Computer security, Wireless sensor network, Computer network and Nanoparticle. His work on Nanostructure, Surface plasmon resonance, Nanorod and Nanocrystal as part of general Nanotechnology research is frequently linked to Yield, bridging the gap between disciplines. In the subject of general Computer security, his work in Cryptography and Cryptographic primitive is often linked to General-purpose computing on graphics processing units, thereby combining diverse domains of study.
Feng Bao has included themes like Node, Key distribution in wireless sensor networks, Key and Distributed computing in his Wireless sensor network study. His is involved in several facets of Computer network study, as is seen by his studies on Cryptographic protocol and Authentication. His Cryptographic protocol study combines topics in areas such as Authentication protocol, Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol, Message authentication code and Encryption.
Nanotechnology, Nanoparticle, Silicon, Computer security and Wireless sensor network are his primary areas of study. His work on Nanostructure as part of general Nanotechnology research is often related to Yield, Noble metal and Iodide, thus linking different fields of science. His research on Nanoparticle frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Quantum dot.
His Silicon research spans across into subjects like Quantum yield and Biocompatibility. He usually deals with Computer security and limits it to topics linked to Key distribution in wireless sensor networks and Computer network. His Wireless sensor network study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Adversary, Control and Replication.
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Efficient and practical fair exchange protocols with off-line TTP
Feng Bao;R.H. Deng;Wenbo Mao.
ieee symposium on security and privacy (1998)
Public Key Cryptography – PKC 2004
Feng Bao;Robert Deng;Jianying Zhou.
(2004)
Large-scale aqueous synthesis of fluorescent and biocompatible silicon nanoparticles and their use as highly photostable biological probes.
Yiling Zhong;Fei Peng;Feng Bao;Siyi Wang.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2013)
Variations of Diffie-Hellman Problem
Feng Bao;Robert H. Deng;HuaFei Zhu.
international conference on information and communication security (2003)
Anonymous secure routing in mobile ad-hoc networks
Bo Zhu;Zhiguo Wan;M.S. Kankanhalli;Feng Bao.
local computer networks (2004)
A Signcryption Scheme with Signature Directly Verifiable by Public Key
Feng Bao;Robert H. Deng.
public key cryptography (1998)
High-Yield Seedless Synthesis of Triangular Gold Nanoplates through Oxidative Etching
Lei Chen;Fei Ji;Yong Xu;Liu He;Liu He.
Nano Letters (2014)
Private query on encrypted data in multi-user settings
Feng Bao;Robert H. Deng;Xuhua Ding;Yanjiang Yang.
information security practice and experience (2008)
Breaking Public Key Cryptosystems on Tamper Resistant Devices in the Presence of Transient Faults
Feng Bao;Robert H. Deng;Yongfei Han;Albert B. Jeng.
international workshop on security (1997)
Facile, Large-Quantity Synthesis of Stable, Tunable-Color Silicon Nanoparticles and Their Application for Long-Term Cellular Imaging.
Yiling Zhong;Xiaotian Sun;Siyi Wang;Fei Peng.
ACS Nano (2015)
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