Juan Leon, Abdullah Aydeger, Suat Mercan, Kemal Akkaya
SDN-enabled vehicular networks: Theory and practice within platooning applications Journal Article
In: Vehicular Communications, vol. 39, pp. 100545, 2023.
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title = {SDN-enabled vehicular networks: Theory and practice within platooning applications},
author = {Juan Leon and Abdullah Aydeger and Suat Mercan and Kemal Akkaya},
url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214209622000924},
year = {2023},
date = {2023-02-01},
journal = {Vehicular Communications},
volume = {39},
pages = {100545},
publisher = {Elsevier},
school = {Florida International University},
abstract = {With the recent developments of communication technologies surrounding vehicles, we witness the simultaneous availability of multiple onboard communication interfaces on vehicles. While most of the current interfaces already include Bluetooth, WiFi, and LTE, they are augmented further by IEEE 802.11p and the 5G interfaces, which will serve for safety, maintenance, and infotainment applications. However, dynamic management of interfaces depending on application becomes a significant issue that can be best addressed by Software Defined Networking (SDN) capabilities. While SDN-based vehicular networks have been promoted previously, none of these works deal with practical challenges. In this paper, we propose and develop a practical framework that realizes SDN-based vehicular networks for a wide range of applications. Through this framework, we demonstrate a truck platooning application as a},
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Kemal Akkaya
Curriculum Design Requirements and Challenges for the first Bachelor’s Degree on IoT in the US Journal Article
In: pp. 307–318, 2020.
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title = {Curriculum Design Requirements and Challenges for the first Bachelor’s Degree on IoT in the US},
author = {Kemal Akkaya},
url = {https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-43605-6_18},
year = {2020},
date = {2020-00-00},
booktitle = {Internet of Things. A Confluence of Many Disciplines: Second IFIP International Cross-Domain Conference, IFIPIoT 2019, Tampa, FL, USA, October 31–November 1, 2019, Revised Selected Papers 2},
pages = {307–318},
publisher = {Springer International Publishing},
school = {Florida International University},
abstract = {Internet of Things (IoT) devices have become part of our lives through their roles in smart and connected living. As they are increasingly deployed in various industries and residential areas, they are now readily accessible to the end users who need to manage them on a daily basis. However, management of these devices includes many aspects such as hardware troubleshooting, operating systems updates, security configuration, connectivity maintenance and scripting, etc. Given the complexities of these tasks, there is a need to educate and train technical people who will eventually form a new workforce to handle these issues on behalf of the ordinary users. This brings the need for a new IoT related curriculum that will serve to undergraduate students to acquire the above skills. In this paper, we present the first undergrad IoT curriculum in the US offered by Florida International University (FIU) by discussing the},
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Kemal Akkaya
Message from the demonstrations chair Journal Article
In: pp. xxxviii–xxxviii, 2012.
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title = {Message from the demonstrations chair},
author = {Kemal Akkaya},
url = {https://www.computer.org/csdl/proceedings-article/lcn/2012/06423695/12OmNzVoBxx},
year = {2012},
date = {2012-10-01},
booktitle = {37th Annual IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks},
pages = {xxxviii–xxxviii},
publisher = {IEEE Computer Society},
school = {Florida International University},
abstract = {It is my pleasure to welcome you to the fourth Demonstration Session at the IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN). After the successful demo sessions at the previous three IEEE LCN conferences, IEEE Demonstrations became one of the main events of IEEE LCN.},
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Adnan Yazici, Kemal Akkaya
Conceptual modeling of geographic information system applications Journal Article
In: Recent issues on fuzzy databases, pp. 129–151, 2000.
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title = {Conceptual modeling of geographic information system applications},
author = {Adnan Yazici and Kemal Akkaya},
url = {https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-7908-1845-1_7},
year = {2000},
date = {2000-00-00},
journal = {Recent issues on fuzzy databases},
pages = {129–151},
publisher = {Physica-Verlag HD},
school = {Florida International University},
abstract = {An important research trend in databases is to handle different types of uncertainty at both conceptual and logical levels for various non-traditional applications that may involve imprecision and uncertainty that have been difficult to integrate cohesively in simple database models. In this study we describe how to conceptually model complex and uncertain information at the conceptual level (by utilizing the ExIF02 model) for Geographic Information System (GIS) applications. We also give the mapping algorithm that transforms the conceptual schema of GIS applications into the logical database structures by utilizing the fuzzy object-oriented database (FOOD) model at the logical level. The types of uncertainty that we mainly focus in this paper are fuzzy, null, and incomplete information related to objects and their properties, classes, and relationships among objects and classes of GIS applications.},
keywords = {Education},
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