Hamid Talebian
University of Malaya
6 Papers
Hamid Talebian is an academic researcher from University of Malaya. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cloud computing & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications. Previous affiliations of Hamid Talebian include Information Technology University.
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Papers
Fog Vehicular Computing: Augmentation of Fog Computing Using Vehicular Cloud Computing
Mehdi Sookhak,F. Richard Yu,Ying He,Hamid Talebian,Nader Sohrabi Safa,Nan Zhao,Muhammad Khurram Khan,Neeraj Kumar +7 more
TL;DR: This article proposes a new concept called fog vehicular computing (FVC) to augment the computation and storage power of fog computing and designs a comprehensive architecture for FVC and presents a number of salient applications.
A Review on Remote Data Auditing in Single Cloud Server: Taxonomy and Open Issues
TL;DR: A comprehensive survey on the remote data storage auditing in single cloud server domain and a thematic taxonomy of RDA approaches are presented and issues and challenges to current RDA protocols in the cloud and the mobile cloud computing are highlighted.
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Remote Data Auditing in Cloud Computing Environments: A Survey, Taxonomy, and Open Issues
Mehdi Sookhak,Abdullah Gani,Hamid Talebian,Adnan Akhunzada,Samee U. Khan,Rajkumar Buyya,Albert Y. Zomaya +6 more
TL;DR: This survey aims to investigate similarities and differences of such a framework on the basis of the thematic taxonomy to diagnose significant and explore major outstanding issues in the domain of the distributed clouds.
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Cloud resource allocation schemes: review, taxonomy, and opportunities
Abdullah Yousafzai,Abdullah Gani,Rafidah Md Noor,Mehdi Sookhak,Hamid Talebian,Muhammad Shiraz,Muhammad Khurram Khan +6 more
TL;DR: Current state-of-the-art cloud resource allocation schemes are extensively reviewed to highlight their strengths and weaknesses and a thematic taxonomy is presented based on resource allocation optimization objectives to classify the existing literature.
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Distributed controller clustering in software defined networks
Ahmed Abdelaziz,Ang Tan Fong,Abdullah Gani,Usman Garba,Suleman Khan,Adnan Akhunzada,Hamid Talebian,Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo +7 more
TL;DR: The result shows that the proposed distributed controller clustering mechanism is able to significantly reduce the average latency and packet loss compared to distributed controller without clustering running on HP Virtual Application Network (VAN) SDN and Open Network Operating System (ONOS) controllers respectively.