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Dr Christine Laurendeau
Instructor
CU Associate Director Undergraduate
Dr Christine Laurendeau
Instructor
5376 HP
1125 Colonel By Drive
Ottawa, Ontario
K1S 5B6
Office:5376 HP
Phone:1-613-520-2600 x1253
Email:claurendatsignscs.carleton.ca
Web Site:http://www.scs.carleton.ca/~claurend

Education and Research
Rank:Instructor
Degrees:Ph.D. Carleton University (2009), M.C.S. University of Ottawa (1992), B.Sc. (Comp.Sci.) University of Ottawa (1989)
Research Interests:Wireless Security, Vehicular Communications, Wireless Access Networks, and Wireless Communication

Christine Laurendeau is currently teaching:

In the News
Technical Reports
  1. TR-10-05, Payal Bhatia, Christine Laurendeau and Michel Barbeau,
    Detecting and Localizing Transmitters in a Wireless Evil-Twin Attack
  2. TR-09-04, Christine Laurendeau and Michel Barbeau,
    Wireless Network-based Relative Span Weighted Localization of Uncooperative Nodes
  3. TR-09-01, Christine Laurendeau and Michel Barbeau,
    Localization and Tracking of Mobile Attackers Using Hyperbolic Position Bounding in Vehicular Networks
  4. TR-08-09, Christine Laurendeau and Michel Barbeau,
    Malicious Node Position Bounding in Mobile WiFi/802.11 Networks
  5. TR-08-04, Christine Laurendeau and Michel Barbeau,
    Compounding Probabilistic Evidence for Hyperbolic Rogue Location Estimation
  6. TR-08-01, Christine Laurendeau and Michel Barbeau,
    Rogue Attribution Using Relative Signal Strength Based Location Estimation

Supervised Honours Projects
  1. Scalability of Broadcast Messages in DSRC Vehicular Networks by Austin Chamney
  2. Augmented Reality Using Geolocation Data and Dynamic Caching by Dean Pearce
  3. Vehicular Velocity Pattern Matching in Intelligent Traffic Systems
  4. ARP SPOOF ATTACK MITIGATION AND THREAT ANALYSIS IN MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKS (MANETs) by Bart Wernik