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Dr Michel Barbeau
Professor
CU Dr Michel Barbeau
Professor
5360 HP
1125 Colonel By Drive
Ottawa, Ontario
K1S 5B6
Office:5360 HP
Phone:1-(613)-520-2600 x1644
Email:barbeauatsignscs.carleton.ca
Web Site:http://www.scs.carleton.ca/~barbeau
Office Hours:Wednesdays 11:30-14:30

Education and Research
Rank:Professor
Degrees:Ph.D. Computer Science Universite de Montreal (1991), M.Sc. Computer Science Universite de Montreal (1987), B.Sc. Computer Science Universite de Sherbrooke (1985)
Research Interests:Ad hoc network, Cognitive Radio Network, Communication Networks, Computer and Network Security, Software Radio, Wireless security, and Wireless Communication

Michel Barbeau is currently teaching:
Technical Reports
  1. TR-10-12, Michel Barbeau,
    Wireless Security in the Home and Office Environment
  2. TR-10-09, Wei Shi, Michel Barbeau and Jean-Pierre Corriveau,
    Cross Verification-based Detection of the Evil Ring Attack in Wireless Sensor Networks
  3. TR-10-05, Payal Bhatia, Christine Laurendeau and Michel Barbeau,
    Detecting and Localizing Transmitters in a Wireless Evil-Twin Attack
  4. TR-10-04, J. Garcia-Alfaro, M. Barbeau, and E. Kranakis,
    Positioning of Wireless Sensor Nodes in the Presence of Liars
  5. TR-10-03, Joaquin Garcia-Alfaro, Michel Barbeau, and Evangelos Kranakis,
    A Proactive Threshold Secret Sharing Scheme Handling Gen2 Privacy Threats
  6. TR-09-04, Christine Laurendeau and Michel Barbeau,
    Wireless Network-based Relative Span Weighted Localization of Uncooperative Nodes
  7. TR-09-01, Christine Laurendeau and Michel Barbeau,
    Localization and Tracking of Mobile Attackers Using Hyperbolic Position Bounding in Vehicular Networks
  8. TR-08-09, Christine Laurendeau and Michel Barbeau,
    Malicious Node Position Bounding in Mobile WiFi/802.11 Networks
  9. TR-08-04, Christine Laurendeau and Michel Barbeau,
    Compounding Probabilistic Evidence for Hyperbolic Rogue Location Estimation
  10. TR-08-01, Christine Laurendeau and Michel Barbeau,
    Rogue Attribution Using Relative Signal Strength Based Location Estimation
  11. TR-07-01, Mathieu Couture, Michel Barbeau, Prosenjit Bose, Paz Carmi, Evangelos Kranakis,
    Location Oblivious Distributed Unit Disk Graph Coloring
  12. TR-06-11, Mathieu Couture, Michel Barbeau, Prosenjit Bose, Evangelos Kranakis,
    Incremental Construction of k-Dominating Sets in Wireless Sensor Networks
  13. TR-05-01, Jeyanthi Hall, Michel Barbeau, Evangelos Kranakis,
    Anomaly-based Intrusion Detection Using Mobility Profiles of Public Transportation Users

Supervised Honours Projects
  1. Optimizing Race Outcome Using Intelligent Race Strategy by Bipal Adhikari
  2. A Simulation of Virtual Wallet Using the Near Field Communication Technology of Android System by HUI YU HE
  3. E-Classroom by Henry Ho
  4. Resource Allocation Analysis of OFDMA Femtocells Using Fractional Frequency Reuse by Temirlan Kumargazhin
  5. Security Concerns with WIreless Voice over IP by Josh Mahonin
  6. EggBasket: A Peer-to-Peer Backup Solution Using Crowd-Sourced Storage by Andrew McCallum
  7. Remote Tracking of a GPS Tracking Device with Google Maps via GSM Cellular Networks by Michael Nemat
  8. Worm Propagation over IPv6 by Matthew Ng
  9. Analysis of IPv6 ND Security Issues based on OMNET++ Framework by Fan Zhang
  10. Smart home applicance control-Imporvement of home lights control with mobile phone by zhe zhang