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Marc St-Hilaire

Marc St-Hilaire

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Computer Science

D-Index
32
Citations
3873
World Ranking
13236
National Ranking
510

Overview

Marc St-Hilaire is affiliated with Carleton University in Canada and has contributed extensively to research in the fields of Computer Science and Engineering. Their work spans several interconnected subfields, including Computer Networks and Communications, Information Systems, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Sociology and Political Science, and Artificial Intelligence.

Their research interests focus notably on IoT and Edge/Fog Computing, Cloud Computing and Resource Management, Blockchain Technology Applications and Security, Caching and Content Delivery, Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs), Opportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks, and Cooperative Communication and Network Coding.

Marc St-Hilaire's publication record includes papers in prominent venues such as IEEE Access, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, and the 2022 International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing (IWCMC). Other publication venues include IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems and IEEE Transactions on Multimedia.

Some recent papers authored or co-authored by St-Hilaire include:

  • Smart Proactive Caching: Empower the Video Delivery for Autonomous Vehicles in ICN-Based Networks, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
  • Multiaccess Edge Integrated Networking for Internet of Vehicles: A Blockchain-Based Deep Compressed Cooperative Learning Approach, 2022, IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems
  • Particle Swarm Optimization in the Presence of Malicious Users in Cognitive IoT Networks with Data, 2020, Scientific Programming
  • How to Cache Important Contents for Multi-Modal Service in Dynamic Networks: A DRL-Based Caching Scheme, 2024, IEEE Transactions on Multimedia
  • Profit Maximization Model for the Task Assignment Problem in 2-Tier Fog/Cloud Network Environments, 2021, IEEE Networking Letters

Frequent collaborators in their research include Wei Shi, Zhe Zhang, Ruizhe Yang, Muhammad Sajjad Khan, and Su Min Kim. These co-authors have appeared repeatedly in various publications alongside St-Hilaire.

Best Publications

  • Early detection of DDoS attacks against SDN controllers

    Seyed Mohammad Mousavi;Marc St-Hilaire

  • Expansion Model for the Controller Placement Problem in Software Defined Networks

    Afrim Sallahi;Marc St-Hilaire

  • Peer-to-peer energy trading among smart homes

    Muhammad Raisul Alam;Marc St-Hilaire;Thomas Kunz

  • Coverage protocols for wireless sensor networks: Review and future directions

    Riham Elhabyan;Wei Shi;Marc St-Hilaire

  • Cloud-based smart waste management for smart cities

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

  • An optimal P2P energy trading model for smart homes in the smart grid

    Muhammad Raisul Alam;Marc St-Hilaire;Thomas Kunz

  • A Survey of Opportunities for Free Space Optics in Next Generation Cellular Networks

    Frédéric Demers;Halim Yanikomeroglu;Marc St-Hilaire

  • Directional Sensor Placement with Optimal Sensing Range, Field of View and Orientation

    Yahya Esmail Osais;Marc St-Hilaire;Fei R. Yu

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

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

  • Cloud of Things: Integration of IoT with Cloud Computing

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

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

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

  • The Performance of Greedy Geographic Forwarding in Unmanned Aeronautical Ad-Hoc Networks

    Rostam Shirani;Marc St-Hilaire;Thomas Kunz;Yifeng Zhou

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

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

  • A Pareto optimization-based approach to clustering and routing in Wireless Sensor Networks

    Riham S. Elhabyan;Wei Shi;Marc St-Hilaire

  • Early Detection of DDoS Attacks Against Software Defined Network Controllers

    Seyed Mohammad Mousavi;Marc St-Hilaire

  • A Survey on Geographic Routing Protocols for Mobile Ad hoc Networks

    Atekeh Maghsoudlou;Marc St-Hilaire;Thomas Kunz

  • An enhanced Gauss-Markov mobility model for simulations of unmanned aerial ad hoc networks

    Jean-Daniel Medjo Me Biomo;Thomas Kunz;Marc St-Hilaire

  • IoT Data Lifetime-Based Cooperative Caching Scheme for ICN-IoT Networks

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

  • Model and Algorithms for the Planning of Fog Computing Networks

    Decheng Zhang;Faisal Haider;Marc St-Hilaire;Christian Makaya

  • Combined Reactive-Geographic routing for Unmanned Aeronautical Ad-hoc Networks

    Rostam Shirani;Marc St-Hilaire;Thomas Kunz;Yifeng Zhou

  • IoT Resource Estimation Challenges and Modeling in Fog

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

  • Using DEVS for modeling and simulating a Fog Computing environment

    Mohammad Etemad;Mohammad Aazam;Marc St-Hilaire

  • Routing in unmanned aerial ad hoc networks: A recovery strategy for Greedy geographic forwarding failure

    Jean-Daniel Medjo Me Biomo;Thomas Kunz;Marc St-Hilaire

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas Kunz
Thomas Kunz Carleton University
Chung-Horng Lung
Chung-Horng Lung Carleton University
Ioannis Lambadaris
Ioannis Lambadaris Carleton University
Samuel Pierre
Samuel Pierre Polytechnique Montréal
F. Richard Yu
F. Richard Yu Carleton University
Eui-Nam Huh
Eui-Nam Huh Kyung Hee University
Halim Yanikomeroglu
Halim Yanikomeroglu Carleton University
Jie Liu
Jie Liu Hunan University
Raouf Boutaba
Raouf Boutaba University of Waterloo

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