Ruinian Li
Bowling Green State University
33 Papers
149 Citations
Ruinian Li is an academic researcher from Bowling Green State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Cloud computing. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 23 publications. Previous affiliations of Ruinian Li include George Washington University.
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Papers
Blockchain for Large-Scale Internet of Things Data Storage and Protection
TL;DR: This work proposes a distributed data storage scheme employing blockchain and cetrificateless cryptography that eliminates the traditional centralized servers by leveraging the blockchain miners who perform “transaction” verifications and records audit with the help of certificateless cryptography.
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A Privacy Preserving Communication Protocol for IoT Applications in Smart Homes
TL;DR: In this paper, an improved energy-efficient, secure, and privacy-preserving communication protocol for the SHSs is proposed and message authentication codes are incorporated to guarantee data integrity and authenticity.
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IoT Applications on Secure Smart Shopping System
TL;DR: The design requirements of a smart shopping system are identified, a prototype system is built to test functionality, and a secure communication protocol is designed to make the system practical to validate the feasibility of such a system.
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A Privacy Preserving Communication Protocol for IoT Applications in Smart Homes
Tian-Yi Song,Ruinian Li,Bo Mei,Jiguo Yu,Xiaoshuang Xing,Xiuzhen Cheng +5 more
- 01 Oct 2016
TL;DR: This paper analyzes the differences of security and privacy issues that lie in the smart home systems, smart grid, and wireless sensor networks and proposes their own solutions that achieves privacy preservation during the communications between end sensors and appliances and the controller.
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A Novel Secure and Efficient Data Aggregation Scheme for IoT
TL;DR: The proposed OT has many practical applications such as privacy-preserving data aggregation in smart grids and can be employed to design crypto protocols for anonymous communications and group signatures.
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