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Ayman Kayssi

Researcher at American University of Beirut

Publications -  256
Citations -  3533

Ayman Kayssi is an academic researcher from American University of Beirut. The author has contributed to research in topics: The Internet & Routing protocol. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 254 publications receiving 3017 citations. Previous affiliations of Ayman Kayssi include University of Michigan & American University.

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Privacy as a Service: Privacy-Aware Data Storage and Processing in Cloud Computing Architectures

TL;DR: PasS (Privacy as a Service) is the first practical cloud computing privacy solution that utilizes previous research on cryptographic coprocessors to solve the problem of securely processing sensitive data in cloud computing infrastructures.
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Edge computing enabling the Internet of Things

TL;DR: IoT can extend this paradigm to other areas with the use of Software Defined Network (SDN) orchestration to cope with the challenges hindering the IoT real deployment, as it will illustrate in this paper.
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IoT survey: An SDN and fog computing perspective

TL;DR: This paper critically review the SDN and fog computing-based solutions to overcome the IoT main challenges, highlighting their advantages, and exposing their weaknesses and makes recommendations for the upcoming research work.
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SDN controllers: A comparative study

TL;DR: New controllers are tested, such as ONOS and Libfluid-based controllers (raw, base), using Cbench, an OpenFlow testing tool, and show that MUL, Beacon, and Maestro (in latency mode) are the best performing controllers.
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Low Cost Arduino/Android-Based Energy-Efficient Home Automation System with Smart Task Scheduling

TL;DR: The scheduling algorithm presented is a heuristic for the Resource-constrained-scheduling problem (RCPSP) with hybrid objective function merging both resource-leveling and weighted completion time considerations.