His main research concerns Computer network, Computer security, Network packet, Wireless and Wireless sensor network. His Computer network research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Transmission, Distributed computing and Cryptography. His Computer security research includes elements of Software-defined networking, Home automation, The Internet, Software security assurance and Internet privacy.
His Packet switching study in the realm of Network packet interacts with subjects such as Earliest deadline first scheduling. His Wireless study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Key generation, Key, Entropy and Key distribution. Vijay Sivaraman has researched Wireless sensor network in several fields, including Classification methods, Burstiness, Analytics and Open data.
Vijay Sivaraman spends much of his time researching Computer network, Network packet, Computer security, Wireless sensor network and The Internet. The various areas that Vijay Sivaraman examines in his Computer network study include Wireless, Key and Distributed computing. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Key generation and Communication channel.
Vijay Sivaraman interconnects Quality of service, Scheduling, Real-time computing and Throughput in the investigation of issues within Network packet. His Computer security study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Service, Home automation, Denial-of-service attack, Server and Internet privacy. His Wireless sensor network study incorporates themes from Cryptography, Authentication, Key distribution in wireless sensor networks and Power control.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Computer network, Computer security, Network packet, Real-time computing and State. In his research, he undertakes multidisciplinary study on Computer network and Process. The concepts of his Computer security study are interwoven with issues in Wearable technology, Denial-of-service attack, Server and Service.
His Network packet research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Network architecture, Leverage, Software-defined networking, Protocol and Interoperability. His work in Real-time computing addresses subjects such as Wearable computer, which are connected to disciplines such as Clothing, Law enforcement, Wireless and Verifiable secret sharing. His State study incorporates themes from IPsec, Encryption and Mobile phone.
Computer network, Smart environment, Domain Name System, Command and control and Malware are his primary areas of study. Vijay Sivaraman has included themes like Broadband networks, Broadband, Flow network, Throughput and Measure in his Computer network study. The study incorporates disciplines such as Network security, Mobile computing and Cryptography in addition to Smart environment.
His Domain Name System study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Stateless protocol, Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution, State, Communication channel and Covert channel. His Command and control study frequently draws parallels with other fields, such as Classifier.
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Network-level security and privacy control for smart-home IoT devices
Vijay Sivaraman;Hassan Habibi Gharakheili;Arun Vishwanath;Roksana Boreli.
wireless and mobile computing, networking and communications (2015)
Classifying IoT Devices in Smart Environments Using Network Traffic Characteristics
Arunan Sivanathan;Hassan Habibi Gharakheili;Franco Loi;Adam Radford.
IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing (2019)
Characterizing and classifying IoT traffic in smart cities and campuses
Arunan Sivanathan;Daniel Sherratt;Hassan Habibi Gharakheili;Adam Radford.
conference on computer communications workshops (2017)
Transmission Power Control in Body Area Sensor Networks for Healthcare Monitoring
Shuo Xiao;A. Dhamdhere;V. Sivaraman;A. Burdett.
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications (2009)
Controlled multimedia wireless link sharing via enhanced class-based queuing with channel-state-dependent packet scheduling
C. Fragouli;V. Sivaraman;M.B. Srivastava.
international conference on computer communications (1998)
Survey on network mobility support
Eranga Perera;Vijay Sivaraman;Aruna Seneviratne.
Mobile Computing and Communications Review (2004)
A Survey of Securing Networks Using Software Defined Networking
Syed Taha Ali;Vijay Sivaraman;Adam Radford;Sanjay Jha.
IEEE Transactions on Reliability (2015)
An experimental study of security and privacy risks with emerging household appliances
Sukhvir Notra;Muhammad Siddiqi;Hassan Habibi Gharakheili;Vijay Sivaraman.
communications and networking symposium (2014)
A Host-Based Intrusion Detection and Mitigation Framework for Smart Home IoT Using OpenFlow
Mehdi Nobakht;Vijay Sivaraman;Roksana Boreli.
availability, reliability and security (2016)
Smart-Phones Attacking Smart-Homes
Vijay Sivaraman;Dominic Chan;Dylan Earl;Roksana Boreli.
wireless network security (2016)
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