Pin-han Ho
Professor
ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
University of Waterloo
Canada
Biography
Dr. Pin-Han Ho received his B.Sc. and M.Sc. degree from the Electrical Engineering department in National Taiwan University in 1993 and 1995, respectively, and Ph.D. degree from Queen’s University at Kingston at 2002. He is now an associate professor in the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Waterloo, Canada. Professor Pin-Han Ho is the author/co-author of more than 150 refereed technical papers, several book chapters, and the co-author of a book on optical networking and survivability. His current research interests cover a wide range of topics in broadband wired and wireless communication networks, including survivable network design, wireless Metropolitan Area Networks such as IEEE 802.16 networks, Fiber-Wireless (FIWI) network integration, and network security. He is the recipient of Distinguished Research Excellent Award in the ECE department of U of Waterloo, Early Researcher Award (Premier Research Excellence Award) in 2005, the Best Paper Award in SPECTS'02, ICC'05 Optical Networking Symposium, and ICC'07 Security and Wireless Communications symposium, and the Outstanding Paper Award in HPSR'02.
Research Interest
Cognitive and femtocell networks Coded video multicasting, MAC layer scheduling & performance analysis Optical network survivability, monitoring, and failure localization
Publications
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Lin X, Lu R, Zhang C, Zhu H, Ho PH, Shen X. Security in vehicular ad hoc networks. IEEE communications magazine. 2008 Apr;46(4).
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Lin X, Sun X, Ho PH, Shen X. GSIS: A secure and privacy-preserving protocol for vehicular communications. IEEE Transactions on vehicular technology. 2007 Nov;56(6):3442-56.
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Ho PH, Mouftah HT. A framework for service-guaranteed shared protection in WDM mesh networks. IEEE Communications Magazine. 2002 Feb;40(2):97-103.