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Thomas Y. C. Woo
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c26]Sohaib Ahmad, Hui Guan, Brian D. Friedman, Thomas Williams, Ramesh K. Sitaraman, Thomas Y. C. Woo:
Proteus: A High-Throughput Inference-Serving System with Accuracy Scaling. ASPLOS (1) 2024: 318-334 - 2020
- [c25]Shaoqi Wang, Oscar J. Gonzalez, Xiaobo Zhou, Thomas Williams, Brian D. Friedman, Martin Havemann, Thomas Y. C. Woo:
An efficient and non-intrusive GPU scheduling framework for deep learning training systems. SC 2020: 90
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j9]Patrick P. C. Lee, Tian Bu, Thomas Y. C. Woo:
On the detection of signaling DoS attacks on 3G/WiMax wireless networks. Comput. Networks 53(15): 2601-2616 (2009) - 2007
- [c24]Patrick P. C. Lee, Tian Bu, Thomas Y. C. Woo:
On the Detection of Signaling DoS Attacks on 3G Wireless Networks. INFOCOM 2007: 1289-1297 - 2006
- [j8]Tian Bu, Samphel Norden, Thomas Y. C. Woo:
A survivable DoS-resistant overlay network. Comput. Networks 50(9): 1281-1301 (2006) - [c23]Ramachandran Ramjee, Furquan Ansari, Martin Havemann, T. V. Lakshman, Thyagarajan Nandagopal, Krishan K. Sabnani, Thomas Y. C. Woo:
Separating control software from routers. COMSWARE 2006: 1-10 - [c22]Tian Bu, Aiyou Chen, Scott A. Vander Wiel, Thomas Y. C. Woo:
Design and Evaluation of a Fast and Robust Worm Detection Algorithm. INFOCOM 2006 - 2005
- [c21]Arunchandar Vasan, Ramachandran Ramjee, Thomas Y. C. Woo:
ECHOS - enhanced capacity 802.11 hotspots. INFOCOM 2005: 1562-1572 - 2004
- [j7]Thomas Y. C. Woo, Yacov Yacobi:
Topics in wireless security. IEEE Wirel. Commun. 11(1): 6-7 (2004) - [c20]Tian Bu, Samphel Norden, Thomas Y. C. Woo:
Trading Resiliency for Security: Model and Algorithms. ICNP 2004: 218-227 - 2003
- [c19]Sneha Kumar Kasera, Semyon Mizikovsky, Ganapathy S. Sundaram, Thomas Y. C. Woo:
On securely enabling intermediary-based services and performance enhancements for wireless mobile users. Workshop on Wireless Security 2003: 61-68 - 2000
- [c18]Thomas Y. C. Woo:
A Modular Approach to Packet Classification: Algorithms and Results. INFOCOM 2000: 1213-1222
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j6]Mun Choon Chan, Thomas Y. C. Woo:
Next-generation wireless data services: architecture and experience. IEEE Wirel. Commun. 6(1): 20-33 (1999) - [c17]Mun Choon Chan, Thomas Y. C. Woo:
Cache-Based Compaction: A New Technique for Optimizing Web Transfer. INFOCOM 1999: 117-125 - [c16]Mun Choon Chan, Thomas Y. C. Woo:
Application of compaction technique to optimizing wireless email transfer. WCNC 1999: 1533-1537 - 1998
- [j5]Thomas F. La Porta, Ramachandran Ramjee, Thomas Y. C. Woo, Krishan K. Sabnani:
Experiences with Network-Based User Agents for Mobile Applications. Mob. Networks Appl. 3(2): 123-141 (1998) - [c15]Thomas Y. C. Woo, Simon S. Lam:
Designing a Distributed Authorization Service. INFOCOM 1998: 419-429 - [c14]Thomas Y. C. Woo, Thomas F. La Porta, Jamal Golestani, Naveen Agarwal:
Update and Search Algorithms for Wireless Two-Way Messaging: Design and Performance. INFOCOM 1998: 737-747 - [c13]Thomas Y. C. Woo, Krishan K. Sabnani, Scott C. Miller:
Providing Internet services to mobile phones: a case study with email. PIMRC 1998: 99-105 - 1997
- [j4]Thomas Y. C. Woo, Thomas F. La Porta, Krishan K. Sabnani:
Pigeon: A Wireless Two-Way Messaging System. IEEE J. Sel. Areas Commun. 15(8): 1391-1405 (1997) - [c12]Thomas Y. C. Woo, Thomas F. La Porta, Krishan K. Sabnani:
User Agents and Flexible Messages: A New Approach to Wireless Two-Way Messaging. ICNP 1997: 53-62 - [c11]Suvo Mittra, Thomas Y. C. Woo:
A Flow-Based Approach to Datagram Security. SIGCOMM 1997: 221-234 - 1996
- [c10]Thomas Y. C. Woo, Thomas F. La Porta, Krishan K. Sabnani:
Pigeon: a wireless two-way messaging system. PIMRC 1996: 693-697 - 1994
- [j3]Thomas Y. C. Woo, Simon S. Lam:
A Lesson on Authentication Protocol Design. ACM SIGOPS Oper. Syst. Rev. 28(3): 24-37 (1994) - [c9]Thomas Y. C. Woo, Simon S. Lam:
Design, verification and implementation of an authentication protocol. ICNP 1994: 81-90 - [c8]Thomas Y. C. Woo, Raghuram Bindignavle, Shaowen Su, Simon S. Lam:
SNP: An Interface for Secure Network Programming. USENIX Summer 1994: 45-58 - 1993
- [j2]Thomas Y. C. Woo, Simon S. Lam:
Authorizations in Distributed Systems: A New Approach. J. Comput. Secur. 2(2-3): 107-136 (1993) - [c7]Thomas Y. C. Woo, Simon S. Lam:
A Framework for Distributed Authorization. CCS 1993: 112-118 - [c6]Thomas Y. C. Woo, Simon S. Lam:
Verifying authentication protocols: methodology and example. ICNP 1993: 36-45 - [c5]Thomas Y. C. Woo, Simon S. Lam:
A semantic model for authentication protocols. S&P 1993: 178-194 - 1992
- [j1]Thomas Y. C. Woo, Simon S. Lam:
Authentification for Distributed Systems. Computer 25(1): 39-52 (1992) - [c4]Vladimir Lifschitz, Thomas Y. C. Woo:
Answer Sets in General Nonmonotonic Reasoning (Preliminary Report). KR 1992: 603-614 - [c3]Thomas Y. C. Woo, Simon S. Lam:
Authorization in distributed systems: a formal approach. S&P 1992: 33-50 - 1991
- [c2]Indranil Chakravarty, Michael F. Kleyn, Thomas Y. C. Woo, Rajive L. Bagrodia, Vernon Austel:
UNITY to UC: A Case Study in the Derivation of Parallel Programs. Research Directions in High-Level Parallel Programming Languages 1991: 6-20 - [c1]Simon S. Lam, A. Udaya Shankar, Thomas Y. C. Woo:
Applying a Theory of Modules and Interfaces to Security Verification. S&P 1991: 136-155
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