Sihan Yu, Ph.D.
Sihan Yu, Ph.D.
Sihan Yu, Ph.D.
Assisstant Professor
Biography
Websites: Google Scholar
Education:
Ph.D., Computer Engineering, Clemson University
Research Expertise:
Emerging Communication Technologies | Internet of Things | Network Security | Network Efficiency
My research aims to enhance the efficiency, security, and scalability of future heterogeneous networked systems through both theoretical and experimental studies.
In my previous research, I have effectively enhanced the communication efficiency and security of heterogeneous IoT systems by designing a variety of solutions, including cross-technology communication, parallel communication, and covert communication schemes, as well as authentication and anti-jamming mechanisms.
Selected Publications:
Sihan Yu, Jingjing Fu, Chenxu Jiang, ChunChih Lin, Zhenkai Zhang, Long Cheng, Ming Li, Xiaonan Zhang, and Linke Guo, “FreeEM: Uncovering Parallel Memory EMR Covert Communication in Volatile Environments”, The 22th ACM International Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications and Services (ACM MobiSys 2024), June 2024.
Chenxu Jiang, Sihan Yu, Jingjing Fu, Chun-Chih Lin, Huadi Zhu, Xiaolong Ma, Ming Li and Linke Guo, “Behaviors Speak More: Achieving User Authentication Leveraging Facial Activities via mmWave Sensing”, The 22nd ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems (ACM SenSys 2024), Nov. 2024.
Pei Huang, Xiaonan Zhang, Sihan Yu, Linke Guo, and Ming Li, “Wearable-User Authentication via Cross-Technology Interference in Heterogeneous Environments”, The IEEE Internet of Things Journal (IEEE J-IoT), vol. 9, no. 14, July 2022.
Sihan Yu, ChunChih Lin, Xiaonan Zhang, and Linke Guo, “Defending against Cross-Technology Jamming in Heterogeneous IoT Systems”, The 42nd IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (IEEE ICDCS 2022), July 2022.
Sihan Yu, Xiaonan Zhang, Pei Huang, and Linke Guo, “Physical-Level Parallel Inclusive Communication for Heterogeneous IoT Devices”, The 41st IEEE International Conference on Computer Communication (IEEE INFOCOM 2022), May 2022.