Michael Groat, PhD

Publications

Refereed Journals

  • Michael M. Groat, Benjamin Edwards, James Horey, Wenbo He, and Stephanie Forrest, Applications and Analysis of Multidimensional Negative Surveys in Participatory Sensing Applications, Journal of Pervasive and Mobile Computing, Vol. 9, Issue 3, June 2013, pp. 372-381. DOI: 10.1016/j.pmcj.2012.12.004

Refereed Conferences

  • Michael M. Groat, Benjamin Edwards, James Horey, Wenbo He, and Stephanie Forrest, Enhancing Privacy in Participatory Sensing Applications with Multidimensional Data, In Proceedings of the Tenth Annual IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom '12), March 2012, pp. 144-152, Lugano, Switzerland.
    (Acceptance ratio: 10.7% = 16/150)
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  • Michael M. Groat, Wenbo He, and Stephanie Forrest, KIPDA: k-Indistinguishable Privacy-preserving Data Aggregation in Wireless Sensor Networks, In Proceedings of the Thirtieth Annual IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications (InfoCom '11), April 2011, pp. 2024-2032, Shanghai, China.
    (Acceptance ratio: 16.0% = 291/1823)
    [Presentation][BibTeX][PDF]

  • James Horey, Michael M. Groat, Stephanie Forrest, and Fernando Esponda, Anonymous Data Collection in Sensor Networks, In Proceedings of the Fourth Annual International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Networking & Services (Mobiquitous '07), August 2007, pp. 1-8, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
    (Acceptance ratio: 22.7% = 27/119)
    [BibTeX][PDF]

Workshops

  • James Horey, Stephanie Forrest, Michael Groat, Reconstructing Spatial Distributions from Anonymized Locations, In ICDE Workshop on Secure Data Management on Smartphones and Mobiles, April 2012. In Press, Washington DC, USA.

Thesis and Dissertation

  • Michael M. Groat, Energy Conserving Privacy Enhancing Algorithms for Resource-Constrained Devices, Ph.D. Dissertation, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA, December 2012.
    [Presentation][PDF]

  • Michael M. Groat, Using Fuzzy K-Modes to Analyze Patterns of System Calls for Intrusion Detection, M.S. Thesis, California State University, East Bay, Hayward, California, USA, December 2005.
    [Presentation][PDF]