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Advances in Computers

  • 1st Edition, Volume 130 - March 1, 2023
  • Latest edition
  • Editor: Ali Hurson
  • Language: English

The 130th volume is an eclectic volume inspired by recent issues of interest in research and development in computer science and computer engineering. The volume is a collection of… Read more

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Description

The 130th volume is an eclectic volume inspired by recent issues of interest in research and development in computer science and computer engineering. The volume is a collection of five chapters.

Key features

  • Autonomous Vehicle Cybersecurity
  • Multicore architecture
  • Cloud-based multimedia system

Readership

    Graduate students, researchers, and university teachers

    Table of contents

    1. FSMApp: Testing Mobile Apps
    Ahmed Fawzi AlHaddad and Anneliese Andrews

    2. Wheel Tracks, Rutting a New Oregon Trail: A Survey of Autonomous Vehicle Cybersecurity and Survivability Analysis Research
    Sahra Sedigh Sarvestani

    3. ClpyZ: A Testbed for Cloudlet Federation
    Muhammad Ziad Nayyer

    4. The Multicore Architecture
    Tim Guertin

    5. Perceptual Image Hashing using Rotation Invariant Uniform Local Binary Patterns and Color Feature
    Gaobo Yang Sr., Ming Xia, Siwei Li and Weibing Chen

    Product details

    • Edition: 1
    • Latest edition
    • Volume: 130
    • Published: March 2, 2023
    • Language: English

    About the editor

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    Ali Hurson

    Ali Hurson is an Electrical and Computer Engineering Professor at Missouri University of Science and Technology. His research in the past has been supported by various Government Agencies and Private industries. He has more than 350 publications in the area of databases, Computer Architecture, and Pervasive computing.
    Affiliations and expertise
    Missouri University of Science and Technology, Missouri, USA

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