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Overview

Stephen Hailes is affiliated with University College London in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the field of computer science, with a particular focus on areas such as artificial intelligence, control and systems engineering, and computer networks and communications. Substantial contributions are also noted in statistical and nonlinear physics and information systems.

The scientist's work covers a range of topics that include:

  • Smart Grid Security and Resilience
  • Network Security and Intrusion Detection
  • Complex Network Analysis Techniques
  • Experimental Behavioral Economics Studies
  • Advanced Malware Detection Techniques
  • Infrastructure Resilience and Vulnerability Analysis
  • Evolutionary Game Theory and Cooperation

Noteworthy recent papers authored or co-authored by Stephen Hailes include:

  • "A Systematic Review of the State of Cyber-Security in Water Systems," 2021, Water
  • "There and back again - a zebra's tale," 2020, Journal of Experimental Biology
  • "Cycling near misses: a review of the current methods, challenges and the potential of an AI-embedded system," 2020, Transport Reviews
  • "Goal-directed graph construction using reinforcement learning," 2021, Proceedings of the Royal Society A Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences
  • "Cocaine by-product detection with metal oxide semiconductor sensor arrays," 2020, RSC Advances

Their frequent publication venues reveal a broad dissemination of research across different platforms, with a significant number of contributions to:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Proceedings of the Royal Society A Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences
  • Water
  • Journal of Experimental Biology
  • Transport Reviews

Collaborations have played a notable role in Stephen Hailes's research activity. Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Mirco Musolesi
  • Victor-Alexandru Darvariu
  • Nilufer Tuptuk
  • Elizaveta Tennant
  • Charles Westphal

Best Publications

  • Supporting trust in virtual communities

    A. Abdul-Rahman;S. Hailes

  • A distributed trust model

    Alfarez Abdul-Rahman;Stephen Hailes

  • Adaptive routing for intermittently connected mobile ad hoc networks

    M. Musolesi;S. Hailes;C. Mascolo

  • Upwash exploitation and downwash avoidance by flap phasing in ibis formation flight

    Steven J. Portugal;Tatjana Y. Hubel;Johannes Fritz;Stefanie Heese

  • Security of smart manufacturing systems

    Nilufer Tuptuk;Stephen Hailes

  • Temporal diversity in recommender systems

    Neal Lathia;Stephen Hailes;Licia Capra;Xavier Amatriain

  • An ad hoc mobility model founded on social network theory

    Mirco Musolesi;Stephen Hailes;Cecilia Mascolo

  • Solving the shepherding problem: heuristics for herding autonomous, interacting agents

    Daniel Strömbom;Richard P. Mann;Alan M. Wilson;Stephen Hailes

  • Using Recommendations for Managing Trust in Distributed Systems

    A Abdul-Rahman;S Hailes

  • Trust-Based Collaborative Filtering

    Neal Lathia;Stephen Hailes;Licia Capra

  • B-Trust: bayesian trust framework for pervasive computing

    Daniele Quercia;Stephen Hailes;Licia Capra

  • Temporal collaborative filtering with adaptive neighbourhoods

    Neal Lathia;Stephen Hailes;Licia Capra

  • Bringing security home: a process for developing secure and usable systems

    Ivan Flechais;M. Angela Sasse;Stephen M. V. Hailes

  • Power conservation strategy for mobile computers using load sharing

    Mazliza Othman;Stephen Hailes

  • Sybil Attacks Against Mobile Users: Friends and Foes to the Rescue

    Daniele Quercia;Stephen Hailes

  • A Systematic Review of the State of Cyber-Security in Water Systems

    Nilufer Tuptuk;Peter Hazell;Jeremy Watson;Stephen Hailes

  • EMMA: Epidemic Messaging Middleware for Ad hoc networks

    Mirco Musolesi;Cecilia Mascolo;Stephen Hailes

  • Movement Activity Based Classification of Animal Behaviour with an Application to Data from Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus)

    Steffen Grünewälder;Femke Broekhuis;David Whyte Macdonald;Alan Martin Wilson

  • Danger is ubiquitous: detecting malicious activities in sensor networks using the dendritic cell algorithm

    Jungwon Kim;Peter Bentley;Christian Wallenta;Mohamed Ahmed

  • ILNP: mobility, multi-homing, localised addressing and security through naming

    Randall Atkinson;Saleem Bhatti;Stephen Hailes

  • Private distributed collaborative filtering using estimated concordance measures

    Neal Lathia;Stephen Hailes;Licia Capra

Frequent Co-Authors

Licia Capra
Licia Capra University College London
Daniele Quercia
Daniele Quercia Nokia Bell Labs
Alan M. Wilson
Alan M. Wilson Royal Veterinary College
Mirco Musolesi
Mirco Musolesi University College London
Jon Crowcroft
Jon Crowcroft University of Cambridge
George Roussos
George Roussos Birkbeck, University of London
A. Jennifer Morton
A. Jennifer Morton University of Cambridge
Cecilia Mascolo
Cecilia Mascolo University of Cambridge
Mark Handley
Mark Handley University College London
Ivan P. Parkin
Ivan P. Parkin University College London

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