Jean-Pierre Hubaux mainly focuses on Computer network, Wireless ad hoc network, Computer security, Vehicular ad hoc network and Mobile ad hoc network. His research integrates issues of Wireless, Wireless network and Distributed computing in his study of Computer network. The concepts of his Wireless ad hoc network study are interwoven with issues in Security association and Packet forwarding.
His Computer security research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Vehicular communication systems, Mobile computing and Mobile radio. His Delay-tolerant networking study, which is part of a larger body of work in Vehicular ad hoc network, is frequently linked to Interface, bridging the gap between disciplines. Jean-Pierre Hubaux has researched Mobile ad hoc network in several fields, including Adaptive quality of service multi-hop routing and Global Positioning System.
Jean-Pierre Hubaux focuses on Computer security, Computer network, Wireless ad hoc network, Internet privacy and Vehicular ad hoc network. His Computer security study frequently intersects with other fields, such as Mobile computing. His Computer network study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Wireless, Wireless network and Distributed computing.
Base station is closely connected to Network packet in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Wireless ad hoc network. His work carried out in the field of Internet privacy brings together such families of science as Service provider and Online advertising, The Internet. His research integrates issues of Delay-tolerant networking and Adaptive quality of service multi-hop routing in his study of Mobile ad hoc network.
His primary scientific interests are in Homomorphic encryption, Computer security, Encryption, Data sharing and Data science. His studies deal with areas such as Confidentiality, Differential privacy and Distributed computing as well as Homomorphic encryption. His studies in Computer security integrate themes in fields like Service provider, Internet privacy and Upload.
Jean-Pierre Hubaux has included themes like Information privacy, Bandwidth, Mobile computing and Benchmark in his Service provider study. His Encryption study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Scalability, Theoretical computer science and Cryptography. His Metadata study incorporates themes from Computer network, Traffic analysis, Information retrieval, Workflow and Privacy preserving.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Computer security, Internet privacy, Inference, Information privacy and Genomics. His work deals with themes such as Verifiable secret sharing, Beacon and Upload, which intersect with Computer security. Jean-Pierre Hubaux combines subjects such as Cryptography, Hotspot and Data Protection Act 1998 with his study of Upload.
His Internet privacy research integrates issues from Service provider and Anonymity. His Inference research incorporates themes from Data mining and Social network. His Information privacy research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Mobile computing and Data science.
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Securing vehicular ad hoc networks
Maxim Raya;Jean-Pierre Hubaux.
security of ad hoc and sensor networks (2007)
GPS-free Positioning in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Srdjan Čapkun;Maher Hamdi;Jean-Pierre Hubaux.
Cluster Computing (2002)
Stimulating cooperation in self-organizing mobile ad hoc networks
Levente Buttyán;Jean-Pierre Hubaux.
Mobile Networks and Applications (2003)
Self-organized public-key management for mobile ad hoc networks
S. Capkun;L. Buttyan;J.-P. Hubaux.
IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing (2003)
The security of vehicular ad hoc networks
Maxim Raya;Jean-Pierre Hubaux.
security of ad hoc and sensor networks (2005)
The quest for security in mobile ad hoc networks
Jean-Pierre Hubaux;Levente Buttyán;Srdan Capkun.
mobile ad hoc networking and computing (2001)
Joint mobility and routing for lifetime elongation in wireless sensor networks
Jun Luo;J.-P. Hubaux.
international conference on computer communications (2005)
GPS-free positioning in mobile ad-hoc networks
S. Capkun;M. Hamdi;J.-P. Hubaux.
hawaii international conference on system sciences (2001)
The security and privacy of smart vehicles
J.P. Hubaux;S. Capkun;Jun Luo.
ieee symposium on security and privacy (2004)
SECURING VEHICULAR COMMUNICATIONS
M. Raya;P. Papadimitratos;J.-P. Hubaux.
IEEE Wireless Communications (2006)
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