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Mohamed Eltoweissy
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eltoweissy

Associate Professor
The Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Virginia Tech

Virginia Tech - Advanced Research Institute
4300 Wilson Blvd., Suite 750
Arlington, VA 22203
Tel: (703) 387-6029
Fax: (703) 528-5543
Email: toweissy@vt.edu

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Research Interests:

Mission Critical Networking
Wireless Sensor and Ad Hoc Networks
Network Security and Trust
Network Cognomics and Autonomics

 

Current or Recent Research Sponsors:

National Science Foundation, Commonwealth Technology Research Fund, Cisco Research, Sun Micro Systems

 

Teaching Interests/Recent Courses Taught:

Network and Computer Security, Information Infrastructure Assurance Engineering, Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing, Sensors and AdHoc Networks

Courses:

  • Network and Computer Security  
  • Information Infrastructure Assurance Engineering
  • Advanced Network Security
  • Network Architecture and Protocols I and II
  • Trustworthy Wireless Networks

 

Publications/Reports/Book Chapters:

A. Rezgui and M. Eltoweissy, “µRACER: Reliable Adaptive service-driven Efficient Routing protocol suite for service-oriented sensor-actuator networks,” IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, 2008, in press.

M. Eltoweissy, S. Jajodia, and R. Mukkamala, “Secure Multicast for Mobile Commerce Application: Issues and Challenges,” in Electronic Commerce: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools and Applications, Annie Becker (Editor), IGI Global Information Science Reference, (selected as an authoritative comprehensive reference in the field), Volume 4, Chapter 12, pp 930-951, 2008.

A. Rezgui and M. Eltoweissy, “Service-Oriented Sensor-Actuator Networks,” IEEE Communications, Vol. 45, No. 12, pp 92-100, December 2007.

J.H. Cho, I.R. Chen, and M. Eltoweissy, “On Optimal Batch Rekeying for Secure Group Communications in Wireless Networks,” Journal Wireless Networks (WiNet), Springer, Vol 13, No 6, pp 799-816, December 2007.

M. Chorzempa, JM. Park, and M. Eltoweissy, ”Key Management for Long-lived Sensor Networks in Hostile Environments,” Journal of Computer Communications, Elsevier, Vol. 30. No. 9, pp. 1964-1979, September 2007.

M. Younis, K. Ghumman, and M. Eltoweissy, “Location-Aware Combinatorial key Management Scheme for Wireless Sensor Networks,” IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, Vol. 17, No. 8, pp. 865-882, August 2006.

M. Eltoweissy, M. Moharram, and R. Mukkamala, “Dynamic Key Management in Sensor Networks,” IEEE Communications, Vol 44, No. 4, pp. 122-130, April 2006.

M. Younis, W. Youssef, and M. Eltoweissy, S. Olariu, “Safety- and QoS-Aware Management of Heterogeneous Sensor Networks,” Journal of Interconnection Networks, Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 179-193, 2006.

D. Gracanin. M. Eltoweissy, A. Wadaa, and L. DaSilva, “Service-Centric Model for Wireless Sensor Networks: Formalism and Visualization,” IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, Vol. 23, pp. 115901165, June 2005.

A. Rezgui, A. Bouguettaya and M. Eltoweissy, “Privacy on the Web: Facts, Challenges, and Solutions,” IEEE Security and Privacy: Special Issue on Understanding Privacy, Vol 1, No. 6, November 2003.

Education:

PhD, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, USA, 1993
MS, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt, 1989
BS, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt, 1986


Professional Affiliations:

Senior Member, IEEE

Senior Member, ACM, ACM SIGSAC, ACM SIGBED

Associate Editor, International Journal of Computers and Their Applications

Director, Center for Cyber Assurance and Trust (CyCare)

Member, Wireless@Virginia Tech

Member, Advanced Research Institute, Virginia Tech

Associate Professor (Courtesy Appointment), Department of Computer Science, Virginia Tech.