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Hongyi Wu is a researcher affiliated with the University of Arizona in the United States. Their work primarily focuses on computer science, with a particular emphasis on artificial intelligence, information systems, hardware and architecture, computer vision and pattern recognition, and aerospace engineering.

Their research explores several key topics including privacy-preserving technologies in data, cryptography and data security, parallel computing and optimization techniques, information and cyber security, blockchain technology applications and security, internet traffic analysis and secure e-voting, as well as genital health and disease.

Wu has contributed to multiple scientific publications, among which notable recent papers include:

  • DT-SSIM: A Decentralized Trustworthy Self-Sovereign Identity Management Framework (2021), IEEE Internet of Things Journal
  • DeepPOSE: Detecting GPS spoofing attack via deep recurrent neural network (2021), Digital Communications and Networks
  • Privacy-Preserving Deep Learning Based on Multiparty Secure Computation: A Survey (2021), IEEE Internet of Things Journal
  • PT-SSIM: A Proactive, Trustworthy Self-Sovereign Identity Management System (2023), IEEE Internet of Things Journal
  • Mobile Crowdsourcing and Pervasive Computing for Smart Cities (2020), Pervasive and Mobile Computing

Collaboration is a component of Wu's scientific activity. Frequent co-authors include Chunsheng Xin, Zahir Tari, Keqiu Li, Qiao Zhang, and Rui Ning.

Wu's work appears in various publication venues with multiple contributions, such as:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IEEE Internet of Things Journal
  • Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
  • The Journal of Computational Science Education
  • Research Square

In addition to journal articles and conference papers, Wu has published several books through Springer Science+Business Media. All these books are editions of the title "Algorithms and Architectures for Parallel Processing," published in 2024, with citations ranging between 0 and 4.

Best Publications

  • Integrated cellular and ad hoc relaying systems: iCAR

    Hongyi Wu;Chunming Qiao;S. De;O. Tonguz

  • Delay/Fault-Tolerant Mobile Sensor Network (DFT-MSN): A New Paradigm for Pervasive Information Gathering

    Yu Wang;Hongyi Wu

  • DFT-MSN: The Delay/Fault-Tolerant Mobile Sensor Network for Pervasive Information Gathering

    Y. Wang;H. Wu

  • RFID-Based 3-D Positioning Schemes

    Chong Wang;Hongyi Wu;Nian-Feng Tzeng

  • Clustering and cluster-based routing protocol for delay-tolerant mobile networks

    Ha Dang;Hongyi Wu

  • A Tree-Cluster-Based Data-Gathering Algorithm for Industrial WSNs With a Mobile Sink

    Chuan Zhu;Shuai Wu;Guangjie Han;Lei Shu

  • Meshed multipath routing with selective forwarding: an efficient strategy in wireless sensor networks

    Swades De;Chunming Qiao;Hongyi Wu

  • Performance analysis of optical burst switched node with deflection routing

    Yang Chen;Hongyi Wu;Dahai Xu;Chunming Qiao

  • Novel self-configurable positioning technique for multihop wireless networks

    Hongyi Wu;Chong Wang;Nian-Feng Tzeng

  • iCAR: an integrated cellular and ad-hoc relay system

    Chunming Qiao;Hongyi Wu

  • Grid-based approach for working node selection in wireless sensor networks

    H. Chen;H. Wu;N.-F. Tzeng

  • Self-Interest-Driven incentives for ad dissemination in autonomous mobile social networks

    Ting Ning;Zhipeng Yang;Hongyi Wu;Zhu Han

  • A few-shot deep learning approach for improved intrusion detection

    Moin Uddin Chowdhury;Frederick Hammond;Glenn Konowicz;Chunsheng Xin

  • Incentive-aware data dissemination in delay-tolerant mobile networks

    Ting Ning;Zhipeng Yang;Xiaojuan Xie;Hongyi Wu

  • Meshed multipath routing: an efficient strategy in sensor networks

    S. De;Chunming Qiao;Hongyi Wu

  • Crowdsourcing with Tullock contests: A new perspective

    Tie Luo;Salil S. Kanhere;Hwee-Pink Tan;Fan Wu

  • Analytic, Simulation, and Empirical Evaluation of Delay/Fault-Tolerant Mobile Sensor Networks

    Hongyi Wu;Yu Wang;Ha Dang;Feng Lin

  • Smart Trend-Traversal: A Low Delay and Energy Tag Arbitration Protocol for Large RFID Systems

    L. Pan;H. Wu

  • Replication-based efficient data delivery scheme (red) for delay/fault-tolerant mobile sensor network (DFT-MSN)

    Yu Wang;Hongyi Wu

  • GELU-Net: A Globally Encrypted, Locally Unencrypted Deep Neural Network for Privacy-Preserved Learning

    Qiao Zhang;Cong Wang;Hongyi Wu;Chunsheng Xin

  • Icar: an integrated cellular and ad hoc relaying system

    Hongyi Wu;Chunming Qiao

Frequent Co-Authors

Chunming Qiao
Chunming Qiao University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Ozan K. Tonguz
Ozan K. Tonguz Carnegie Mellon University
Guangjie Han
Guangjie Han Hohai University
Magdy Bayoumi
Magdy Bayoumi University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Fei Hu
Fei Hu University of Alabama
Sajal K. Das
Sajal K. Das Missouri University of Science and Technology
Salil S. Kanhere
Salil S. Kanhere University of New South Wales
Liviu Iftode
Liviu Iftode Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Joel J. P. C. Rodrigues
Joel J. P. C. Rodrigues Federal University of Piauí
Lei Shu
Lei Shu Nanjing Agricultural University

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