Wednesday, December 18, 2019

What Is Cyber Deception?

Tuesday, December 10, 2019

Privacy-Preserving Order Dispatch Scheme for Ride-Hailing Services

Holding a phone and booking an uber
Holding a phone and booking an uber
Photo by Charles on Unsplash

A computer science professor at Temple University, Dr. Jie Wu also directs the institution’s Center for Networked Computing. An accomplished researcher and scholarly writer, Dr. Jie Wu recently presented the paper “A Privacy-Preserving Order Dispatch Scheme for Ride-Hailing Services” at the 16th IEEE International Conference on Mobile Ad-Hoc and Smart Systems.

Coauthored by Dr. Wu, Guoju Gao, Yubin Duan, and Mingjun Xiao, “A Privacy-Preserving Order Dispatch Scheme for Ride-Hailing Services “presented research studies that the National Science Foundation funded partially through a series of grants. This paper addresses the privacy concerns of individuals around the world who use popular ride-hailing service providers (SPs) such as Uber and Lyft.

Specifically, this paper proposes a system proposes an order dispatch scheme that employs cloaking regions to preserve the location privacy of passengers while still allowing ride-hailing SPs to find and meet them for transport. Drawbacks of this proposal include increases in overall pick-up distances and decreases in precise matching performance.

Friday, September 27, 2019

The 2019 IEEE Conference on Computer Communications

Conference Chairs Photo by Andrei Stratu on Unsplash

A Laura H. Carnell professor in Temple University’s Department of Computer and Information Sciences, Dr. Jie Wu is a fellow of both the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). Outside of his work at Temple University, Dr. Jie Wu has served as a program area chair for the IEEE Conference on Computer Communications.

The most recent IEEE Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM) took place from April 29 to May 2 in Paris, France. Like all recent INFOCOM events, INFOCOM 2019 features a main technical program, a keynote speech session, a student poster gathering, and numerous workshops, panel discussions, and demonstration assemblies.

INFOCOM 2019’s main technical program covered topics such as wireless multicasting for content distribution and collaborative validation of public-key certificates for IoT by distributed caching. The event’s keynote speeches were delivered by Princeton professor of engineering/chair of computer science Jennifer Rexford and Huawei Technologies chief technology officer Wen Tong.