Jonathan Loo
University of West London
211 Papers
944 Citations
Jonathan Loo is an academic researcher from University of West London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Femtocell. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 200 publications. Previous affiliations of Jonathan Loo include Middlesex University & University of Hertfordshire.
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Papers
Joint Computation and Communication Design for UAV-Assisted Mobile Edge Computing in IoT
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a new optimization problem formulation that aims to minimize the total energy consumption including communication related energy, computation related energy and UAV flight energy by optimizing the bits allocation, time slot scheduling, and power allocation as well as UAV trajectory design.
Recent Advances in Information-Centric Networking-Based Internet of Things (ICN-IoT)
TL;DR: The potential of ICN for IoT is presented by providing state-of-the-art literature survey on ICN-based caching, naming, security, and mobility approaches for IoT with appropriate classification and operating systems and simulation tools are presented.
Customer churn prediction in telecommunication industry using data certainty
TL;DR: A novel CCP approach is presented based on the above concept of classifier's certainty estimation using distance factor, which shows that the distance factor is strongly co-related with the certainty of the classifier.
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Recent Advances in Radio Resource Management for Heterogeneous LTE/LTE-A Networks
TL;DR: This paper presents a comprehensive survey of the RRM schemes that have been studied in recent years for LTE/LTE-A HetNets, with a particular focus on those for femtocells and relay nodes.
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A Specification-Based IDS for Detecting Attacks on RPL-Based Network Topology
TL;DR: Simulation results show that the proposed Intrusion Detection System (IDS) has a high accuracy rate in detecting RPL topology attacks, while only creating insignificant overhead that enable its scalability in large-scale network.