Technical Program
Topic: EAI WiCON 2022 Conference
Time: November 17, 2022 – 08:30 AM Central Time (US and Canada)
Meeting ID: 980 3608 4986
Passcode: 474282
Thursday, November 17, 2022
Dallas, Texas, US – CST Time zone
8:30 am – 8:45 am – Welcome Message
General Co-Chairs: Zygmunt J. Haas (University of Texas at Dallas) and Ravi Prakash (University of Texas at Dallas)
Technical Program Co-Chairs: Weili Wu and (University of Texas at Dallas) and Habib M. Ammari (Texas A&M University-Kingsville)
8:45 am – 9:00 am – Opening Remarks
Session Chair: Zygmunt Haas (University of Texas at Dallas)
Opening Remarks: UTD President
9:00 am – 9:45 am – Keynote speech
Session Chair: Ravi Prakash (University of Texas at Dallas)
Keynote: Connected World: Past, Present, and Future; Dr. Samee Khan (Mississippi State)
9:45 am – 10:00 am – Coffee Break (on your own)
10:00 am – 11:40 am – Technical Session 1: Security and Privacy
Session Chair: Habib M. Ammari (Texas A&M University-Kingsville)
- Preventing Adversarial Attacks on Autonomous Driving Models
– Junaid Sajid, National University of Sciences and Technology
– Bareera Anam, National University of Sciences and Technology
– Hasan Ali Khattak, National University of Sciences and Technology
– Asad Waqar Malik, National University of Sciences and Technology - Implementation Aspects of Supersingular Isogeny-Based Cryptographic Hash Function
– Miraz Uz Zaman, Louisiana Tech University
– Aaron Hutchinson, Louisiana Tech University
– Manki Min, Louisiana Tech University - Trust-based Communities for Smart Grid Security and Privacy
– Seohyun Park, Santa Clara, University
– Xiang Li, Santa Clara University
– Yuhong Liu, Santa Clara University - Decentralized federated learning: A defense against gradient inversion attack
– Guangxi Lu, Georgia State University
– Zuobin Xiong, Georgia State University
– Ruinian Li, Bowling Green State University
– Wei Li, Georgia State University
11:40 am – 11:55 am – Coffee Break (on your own)
11:55 am – 1:35 pm – Technical Session 2: Blockchain and Wireless Networks
Session Chair: Weili Wu (University of Texas at Dallas)
- A Framework for a Blockchain-Based Decentralized Data Marketplace
– Meshari Aljohani, Old Dominion University
– Ravi Mukkamala, Old Dominion University
– Stephan Olariu, Old Dominion University - Delay-aware Hash Tree for Blockchain on Vehicular Delay Tolerant Networks
– Joonglyul Lee, The University of North Carolina at Pembroke - Learning the Propagation of Worms in Wireless Sensor Networks
– Yifan Wang, University of Delaware
– Siqi Wang, University of Delaware
– Guangmo Tong, University of Delaware - Full View Camera Sensor Coverage and Group Set Coverage
– Hongwei Du, Shenzhen Graduate School
– Zhao Zhang, Zhejiang Normal University
– Zhenhua Duan, Xidian University
– Cong Tian, Xidian University
– Ding-Zhu Du, University of Texas at Dallas
1:35 pm – 2:15 pm – Lunch Break (on your own)
2:15 pm – 3:55 pm – Technical Session 3: Resource Management, Routing, and Internet Computing
Session Chair: Habib M. Ammari (Texas A&M University-Kingsville)
- 5G Channel Forecasting and Power Allocation Based on LSTM Network and Cooperative Communication
– Zhangliang Chen, The University of Texas at Arlington
– Qilian Liang, The University of Texas at Arlington - Fog Resource Sharing to enable Pay per Use Mode
– Zahid Iqbal Khan, National University of Sciences and Technology
– Hasan Ali Khattak, National University of Sciences and Technology
– Assad Abbas, COMSATS University
– Samee Ullah Khan, Mississippi State University - An Emergency Information Broadcast Routing in VANET
– Liya Xu, Jiujiang University
– Mingzhu Ge, Jiujiang University
– Anyuan Deng, Jiujiang University
– Jiaoli Shi, Jiujiang University
-Shimao Yao, Jiujiang University - IP Lookup Technology for Internet Computing
– Sun-Yuan Hsieh, National Cheng Kung University
– Yen-Heng Lin, National Cheng Kung University
3:55 pm – 4:10 pm – Coffee Break (on your own)
4:10 pm – 5:50 pm – Technical Session 4: Social Networks and Learning
Session Chair: Weili Wu (University of Texas at Dallas)
- Equilibrium Strategies and Social Welfare in Cognitive Radio Networks with Imperfect Spectrum Sensing
– Jinting Wang, Central University of Finance and Economics
– Wei Wayne Li, Texas Southern University
– Zhongbin Wang, Tianjin University - Spatial Temporal Graph Convolutional Network Model for Rumor Source Detection under Multiple Observations in Social Networks
– Xihao Wu, Guangdong University of Technology
– Hui Chen, Guangdong University of Technology
– Rong Jin, California State University, Fullerton
– Qiufen Ni, Guangdong University of Technology - Addressing Class Imbalance in Federated Learning via Collaborative GAN-based Up-Sampling
– Can Zhang, Beihang University
– Shaojie Tang, The University of Texas at Dallas
– Jianwei Niu, Beihang University
– Tao Ren, Beihang University
– Quanquan Hu, Beihang University - Deep-Steiner: Learning to Solve the Euclidean Steiner Tree Problem
– Siqi Wang, University of Delaware
– Yifan Wang, University of Delaware
– Guangmo Tong, University of Delaware