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Ahmed Helmy, Professor & Graduate DirectorFounder and Director of the Wireless Mobile Networking Laboratory & the NOMADS Research GroupComputer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE) Department, University of Florida (UF)E-mail: helmy@ufl.edu, Web page: http://www.cise.ufl.edu/ helmyI. EDUCATION Ph.D. - Aug 1999. Advisor: Deborah Estrin, Co-advisor: Sandeep K. Gupta, GPA: 3.97/4.0Department of Computer Science, University of Southern California (USC), Los AngelesDissertation Title: “Systematic Test Synthesis for Multipoint Protocol Design”.M.S. - December 1995, Advisor: John Silvester, GPA: 4.0/4.0Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Southern California (USC), Los AngelesMajor: Master of Science (non-thesis) in Electrical Engineering-Computer Networks (MSEECN)M.S. - July 1994, Engineering Mathematics (non-thesis), Cairo University, EgyptB.S. - July 1992, Distinction with highest honors (summa cum laude)Major: Electronics & Communications, Electrical Engineering Dept, Cairo University, EgyptII. PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS**** ***********6/15 – current: Professor, Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE) Dept,University of Florida (UF), Gainesville, FL8/15 – current: Graduate Director, Chair of the Graduate Affairs Committee, CISE Dept, UF8/06 – 6/15: Associate Professor, Computer and Information Science and Engineering Dept,University of Florida (UF), Gainesville, FL8/06 – current: Founder and Director, Wireless Mobile Networking Laboratory, UF8/06 – 8/14: Courtesy appointment with the Electrical and Computer Engineering Dept, UF2/14-5/14: Sabbatical visit, Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey5/13-7/13: Visiting Professor, Aalto University (Helsinki University of Technology), Finland8/06 – 8/10: Courtesy appointment with the Dept of Electrical Engineering - Systems, USC9/99 – 8/06: Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering - Systems,University of Southern California (USC), Los Angeles, CA5/05 – 8/06: co-Founder and co-Director, Wireless and Sensor Networks Laboratory, USC7/00 – 8/06: Founder & Director, Computer Networks Protocol Design & Testing Lab, USC9/98 – 8/99: Graduate Research Assistant and co-leader, Computer Science Department, USCProject: STRESS. Supervisors: Prof. Deborah Estrin, Prof. Sandeep K. Gupta9/96 – 9/98: Graduate Research Assistant, Information Sciences Institute (ISI), USCProject: VINT and the Network Simulator (NS-2). Supervisor: Prof. Deborah Estrin.6–8/95,6-8/96: Intern, Silicon Graphics, developed the Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM-SM)9/95 – 6/96: Graduate Research Assistant, Computer Science Department, USC10/92 – 7/94: Teaching Assistant, Engineering Mathematics Department, Cairo University, Egypt4/93 – 7/94: Software Design & Development Engineer, Telecomp. Int’l Co, Cairo, Egypt.9/92 – 9/93: Graduate Research Assistant, Electrical Engineering Dept, Cairo University, Egypt9/92 – 1/94: Teaching Assistant, Electronics Department, American University in Cairo, EgyptIII. AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTS**Research Funding Awards:* National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award, June 2002 – May 2008.* NSF NeTS Award, Oct 2013 – Sept 2016, NSF NeTS Award, Oct 2008 – Sept 2013, NSFNeTS Award, Sept 2004 – Sept 2008, NSF/NASA STRESS Award, Oct 2002 – Oct 2007.* Zumberge Award for Individual Research, USC, June 2000.Research Papers, Competition Awards and Recognition:* Inducted as ACM Distinguished Scientist, November 2014.A. Helmy’s Curriculum Vitae1 of 1

*****The Best Paper Award of the Internet Technical Committee (ITC) for 2013 (announced June2015). Selected from 190 published papers in seven IEEE ComSoc conferences.* Award winner in ACM MobiCom Mobile App Competition, 1st place, 2014.* Award winner in ACM MobiCom Startup Pitch Competition, 2nd place, 2014.* Epilepsy Foundation (Shark Tank) innovation competition winner, 2014.* Best Paper Award, ACM SIGSPATIAL IWCTS (Computational Transporation Science), 2013.* ACM MobiCom research competition (SRC): top 5 finalist and runner up, 2012.* Award winner in ACM MobiCom WiNTECH demo competition (2nd place prize), Sept 2010.* ACM MobiCom research competition (SRC): 4th place and runner up, 2008.* Award winner in ACM MobiCom research competition (SRC): 3rd place award, 2007.* Best Paper Award, IEEE MMNS (Conf on Mgmt of Multimedia Networks & Services), 2002.Research Impact:* Citation H-index 48. Over 12,000 citations, Mar. 2016. (Google Scholar)* Top 0.1% most cited in Computer Science, last 10 yrs, MS academic 2011/2012 - .Service Awards:* IEEE Computer editor recognition, 2014. – ACM Service Award: MSWiM 2011.* Service recognition for: IEEE Globecom 2010 - IEEE/ACM IWCMC 2009, 2010.Mentoring and Teaching Awards:* Doctoral Dissertation Advisor and Mentoring Award winner for College of Engineering andthe CISE department, University of Florida 2012-2013.* Teaching excellence - dean’s appreciation, UF: Spring 2008, Fall 2008, Spring 2009.* Rank 1st (of 39 faculty) in EE-USC merit review: 2004 & 2005. [5.0/5.0 teaching&research]* Northrop Grumman Excellence in Teaching Award (nominee), USC 2004.* Teaching evaluations above 4.5/5 for all graduate courses at UF & USC: Sp 2000 – Sp 2012.Others (including earlier achievements & nominations):* Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship (nominee), September 2003.* Jr. Faculty Research Award (nominee), USC School of Engineering 2003 – 2004.* Top 10 (top 1%) in class of over 1000 graduating engineers, Cairo University, Egypt 1992.* Rank 2nd (top 0.01%) in nationwide graduation exam, with score of 99.5%, Kuwait 1987.IV. PUBLICATIONS-Summary and most significant publications:51 total articles in journals and periodicals, 21 book chapters/edited-proceedings, 100refereed conference papers, 9 Internet RFCs/Internet Drafts.Following are selected significant publications in reverse chronological order1:1. G. Thakur, A. Helmy, “COBRA: A Framework for the Analysis of Realistic Mobility Models”, Inproceedings of IEEE INFOCOM - Global Internet (GI) Symposium, pp. 3351-3356, April 2013.[Winner of The Best Paper Award of the Internet Technical Committee (ITC) for 2013(announced June 2015). Selected from 190 published papers in seven IEEE ComSocconferences.]2. D. Fay, G. Thakur, P. Hui, A. Helmy, “Knowledge Discovery and Causality in Urban CityTraffic: A study using Planet Scale Vehicular Imagery Data”, In proceedings of ACMSIGSPATIAL IWCTS (Int’l workshop on Computational Transportation Science), November2013. (Winner of The Best Paper Award).1Citations as per Google Scholar http://scholar.google.com/citations?user QcO9p8AAAAAJ. Only citations above75 are included. Citations added for journal and conference versions of the papers as applicable.A. Helmy’s Curriculum Vitae2 of 2

3. W. Hsu, D. Dutta, A. Helmy, TRACE: "Structural Analysis of User Association Patterns inUniversity Campus Wireless LANs", IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing (TMC), Vol. 11,No. 11, pp. 1734-1748, November 2012. [Earlier version in ACM MobiCom Conference, 2007 (inthe top 11% acceptance rate)] [Citations: 84 28 112]4. W. Hsu, D. Dutta, A. Helmy, “CSI: A Paradigm for Behavior-oriented Profile-cast Services inMobile Networks”, Ad Hoc Networks Journal–Elsevier, Vol. 10, Iss. 8, pp. 1586-1602, Nov. 2012.[Earlier version in IEEE WCNC Conference, 2008] [Citations: 95]5. S. Wang, A. Helmy, “BEWARE: Background Traffic-Aware Rate Adaptation for IEEE 802.11”,IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (ToN), Vol. 19, Issue 4, pp. 1164-1177, August 2011.[Earlier version in IEEE WoWMoM Conference, 2008 (top 7% acceptance rate)] [Citations: 67 34 101]6. W. Hsu, A. Helmy, “On Nodal Encounter Patterns in Wireless LAN Traces”, IEEE Transactionson Mobile Computing (TMC), Vol. 9, No. 11, pp. 1563-1577, November 2010. [Earlier versionsat IEEE WiNMee, 2006] [Citations: 116 64 55 235]7. W. Hsu, T. Spyropoulos, K. Psounis, A. Helmy, TVC: “Modeling Spatial and TemporalDependencies of User Mobility in Wireless Mobile Networks”, IEEE/ACM Transactions onNetworking (ToN), Vol. 17, No. 5, pp. 1564-1577, October 2009. [Earlier version in IEEEINFOCOM Conference, 2007] [Citations: 279 141 420]8. M. Zuniga, K. Seada, B. Krishnamachari, A. Helmy, “Efficient Geographic Routing over LossyLinks in Wireless Sensor Networks”, ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks (TOSN), Vol. 4,No. 3, Article 12 (33 pages), pp. 12:1-12:33, May 2008. [Earlier version in ACM MobiHocConference, 2004 (acceptance rate 14%)] [Citations: 458 112 570]9. K. Nahm, A. Helmy, C.-C. Kuo, “Cross-layer Interaction of TCP and Ad Hoc RoutingProtocols in Multihop 802.11 Networks”, IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing (TMC), Vol.7, Issue 4, pp. 458 - 469, April 2008. [Earlier version in ACM MobiHoc Conference, 2005(acceptance rate 14%)] [Citations: 174 70 244]10. K. Seada, A. Helmy, R. Govindan, “Modeling and Analyzing the Correctness of Geographic FaceRouting under Realistic Conditions”, Ad Hoc Networks Journal - Elsevier, Vol. 5, Issue 6, pp.855-871, August 2007. [Earlier version in IEEE/ACM IPSN Conference, 2004] [Citations: 213 40 253]11. N. Sadagopan, B. Krishnamachari, A. Helmy, "Active Query Forwarding in Sensor Networks(ACQUIRE)", Ad-Hoc Networks Journal - Elsevier, Vol. 3, Issue 1, pp. 91-113, Jan.2005 [Earlierversion in IEEE ICC - SNPA, 2003] [Citations: 305 180 485]12. F. Bai, N. Sadagopan, B. Krishnamachari, A. Helmy, "Modeling Path Duration Distributions inMANETs and their Impact on Routing Performance", IEEE Journal on Selected Areas inCommunications (JSAC), Vol. 22, No. 7, pp. 1357-1373, September 2004. [Acceptance rate: 18%(15 of 82)] [Nominated for best paper award at USC EE Dept, 2005]. [Earlier version in ACMMobiHoc Conference, 2003 (acceptance rate 15%)] [Citations: 288 196 484]13. A. Das, D. Dutta, A. Helmy, "A Low-state Packet Marking Framework for Approximate FairBandwidth Allocation”, IEEE Communications Letters, Vol. 8, No. 9, pp. 588-590, Sept 2004.[Earlier in IEEE MMNS Conference, 2002 (Best paper award)]14. A. Helmy, "Small Worlds in Wireless Networks", IEEE Communications Letters, Vol. 7, No. 10,pp. 490-492, October 2003. [Citations: 273]15. A. Helmy, S. Gupta, D. Estrin, “The STRESS Method for Boundary-point Performance Analysisof End-to-end Multicast Timer-Suppression Mechanisms”, IEEE/ACM Transactions onA. Helmy’s Curriculum Vitae3 of 3

Networking, Volume 12, Issue 1, pp. 44-58, February 2004. [Acceptance rate ’03: 18% of 439].16. F. Bai, N. Sadagopan, A. Helmy, “The IMPORTANT Framework for Analyzing the Impact ofMobility on Performance of Routing for Ad Hoc Networks”, Ad Hoc Networks Journal Elsevier, Vol. 1, Issue 4, pp. 383 - 403, November 2003. [Acceptance rate: 12%] [Nominated forbest paper award at USC EE Dept, 2004].Top 25 most requested articles (Ad Hoc Networks Journal) for Jan-Dec’03 & Jan– Mar’04.[Earlier version in IEEE INFOCOM[Citations: 1,004 428 1,432]Conference,2003(acceptancerate20%)]17. L. Breslau, D. Estrin, K. Fall, S. Floyd, J. Heidemann, A. Helmy, P. Huang, S. McCanne, K.Varadhan, Y. Xu, H. Yu, "Advances in Network Simulation", IEEE Computer, vol.33, No.5, pp.59-67, May 2000. [Top 65 most cited papers in computer science in 2000 (Citeseer Jul ‘03)].[Citations: 1,352]18. D. Estrin, D. Farinacci, A. Helmy, D. Thaler, S. Deering, V. Jacobson, M. Handley, C. Liu, P.Sharma, L. Wei, “Protocol Independent Multicast - Sparse Mode (PIM-SM): ProtocolSpecification” ver. 2, RFC 2362 of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), Inter-DomainMulticast Routing (IDMR) Group, June 1998. [A. Helmy one of four primary authors]. [Earlierversion as RFC 2117. Related to PIM-DM Spec, PIM Architecture RFCs] [Citations: 1298 860 226 2,384]A. Refereed Journal ArticlesJ1. U. Kumar, A. Helmy, “ConnectEnc: Encounter-based Opportunistic Social Discovery in MobileNetworks”, Computer Communications Journal-Elsevier, (under review), September 2015.J2. S. Moghaddam, A. Helmy, “Multi-modal Mining and Modeling of Big Mobile Networks Basedon Users Behaviors and Interests”, IEEE Network Special Issue on Big Data for Networking,(under review), June 2015.J3. M. ElSherief, T. ElBatt, A. Zahran, A. Helmy, “An Information-theoretic Model for KnowledgeSharing in Opportunistic Social Networks”, IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing (TMC),(under review), May 2015.J4. J. Kim, A. Helmy, “Analyzing the Mobility, Predictability and Evolution of WLAN Users”, Int’lJournal of Autonomous and Adaptive Communications Systems, Vol. 7, Iss. 1/2, pp. 169-191,November 2014.J5. G. Thakur, P. Hui, A. Helmy, “The Structure and Traffic Flow Anatomy of the Planet-ScaleUrban Vehicular Mobility”, Networking Science Journal – Springer, ISSN 2076-0310, pp. 1-11,May 2013.J6. W. Hsu, D. Dutta, A. Helmy, TRACE: "Structural Analysis of User Association Patterns inUniversity Campus Wireless LANs", IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing (TMC), Vol. 11,No. 11, pp. 1734-1748, November 2012.J7. W. Hsu, D. Dutta, A. Helmy, “CSI: A Paradigm for Behavior-oriented Profile-cast Services inMobile Networks”, Ad Hoc Networks Journal–Elsevier, Vol. 10, Iss. 8, pp. 1586-1602, November2012.J8. G. Thakur, U. Kumar, W. Hsu. A. Helmy, “Gauging Human Mobility Characteristics and itsImpact on Mobile Routing Performance”, Int’l Journal of Sensor Networks, Vol. 11, Iss. 3, pp.179-191, April 2012.J9. S. Wang, A. Helmy, “BEWARE: Background Traffic-Aware Rate Adaptation for IEEE 802.11”,A. Helmy’s Curriculum Vitae4 of 4

IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (ToN), Vol. 19, Issue 4, pp. 1164-1177, August 2011.J10. S. Begum, A. Helmy, S. Gupta, “Modeling the Interactions Between MAC and Higher Layers:A Systematic Approach to Generate High Level Scenarios from MAC Level Scenarios”, ACMTransactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation (TOMACS), Article Issue 1, Vol. 21, No. 7(27 pages), pp. 7:1-7:27, December 2010.J11. U. Kumar, G. Thakur, A. Helmy, “Proximity based trust advisor using encounters for mobilesocieties: Analysis of four filters”, Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing (WCMC)Journal, Vol. 10, Issue 12, pp. 1605-1619, December 2010.J12. W. Hsu, A. Helmy, “On Nodal Encounter Patterns in Wireless LAN Traces”, IEEE Transactionson Mobile Computing (TMC), Vol. 9, No. 11, pp. 1563-1577, November 2010.J13. K. Seada, A. Helmy, R2D2: “Geographic Rendezvous-based Architectures for Emergency DataDissemination”, Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing (WCMC) Journal, Vol. 10,Issue 9, pp. 1221-1237, September 2010.J14. Y. Kim, A. Helmy, “CATCH: A Protocol Framework for Cross-layer Attacker Traceback inMobile Multi-Hop Networks”, Ad Hoc Networks Journal – Elsevier, Vol. 8, Issue 2, pp. 193-213,March 2010.J15. W. Hsu, T. Spyropoulos, K. Psounis, A. Helmy, TVC: “Modeling Spatial and TemporalDependencies of User Mobility in Wireless Mobile Networks”, IEEE/ACM Transactions onNetworking (ToN), Vol. 17, No. 5, pp. 1564-1577, October 2009.J16. S. Tanachaiwiwat, A. Helmy, “Encounter-based Worms: Analysis and Defense”, Ad HocNetworks Journal – Elsevier, Volume 7, Issue 7, pp. 1414-1430, September 2009.J17. M. Zuniga, K. Seada, B. Krishnamachari, A. Helmy, “Efficient Geographic Routing over LossyLinks in Wireless Sensor Networks”, ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks (TOSN), Vol. 4,No. 3, Article 12 (33 pages), pp. 12:1-12:33, May 2008.J18. K. Nahm, A. Helmy, C.-C. Kuo, “Cross-layer Interaction of TCP and Ad Hoc RoutingProtocols in Multihop 802.11 Networks”, IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing (TMC), Vol.7, Issue 4, pp. 458 - 469, April 2008.J19. K. Seada, A. Helmy, R. Govindan, “Modeling and Analyzing the Correctness of GeographicFace Routing under Realistic Conditions”, Ad Hoc Networks Journal - Elsevier, Vol. 5, Issue 6,pp. 855-871, August 2007.J20. K. Seada, A. Helmy, “Efficient and Robust Geocasting Protocols for Sensor Networks”,Computer Communications Journal – Elsevier, Vol. 29, Issue 2, pp. 151-161, January 2006.J21. A. Helmy, S. Gupta, “FOTG: Fault Oriented Stress Testing of Multicast Routing”, IEEECommunications Letters, Vol. 9, No. 4, pp. 375-377, April 2005.J22. A. Helmy, S. Garg, P. Pamu, N. Nahata, “CARD: A Contact-based Architecture for ResourceDiscovery in Ad Hoc Networks”, ACM Mobile Networks and Applications (MONET) Journal,Vol. 10, Issue 1, pp. 99-113, February 2005. [Acceptance rate: 22% of 60 submissions].J23. N. Sadagopan, B. Krishnamachari, A. Helmy, "Active Query Forwarding in Sensor Networks(ACQUIRE)", Ad Hoc Networks Journal - Elsevier, Vol. 3, Issue 1, pp. 91-113, January 2005.[Acceptance rate: 12%].J24. A. Helmy, "Contact-extended Zone-based Routing for Transactions in Ad Hoc Networks", IEEETransactions on Vehicular Technology, Vol. 54, No. 1, pp. 307-319, January 2005.J25. K. Seada, A. Helmy, S. Gupta, "A Framework for Systematic Evaluation of MulticastA. Helmy’s Curriculum Vitae5 of 5

Congestion Control Protocols", IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications (JSAC),Volume 22, Issue 10, pp. 2048- 2061, December 2004. [Nominated for best paper award at USCEE, 2005].J26. F. Bai, N. Sadagopan, B. Krishnamachari, A. Helmy, "Modeling Path Duration Distributions inMANETs and their Impact on Routing Performance", IEEE Journal on Selected Areas inCommunications (JSAC), Vol. 22, No. 7, pp. 1357-1373, September 2004. [Acceptance rate:18% (15 of 82)] [Nominated for best paper award at USC EE Dept, 2005].J27. A. Das, D. Dutta, A. Helmy, "A Low-state Packet Marking Framework for Approximate FairBandwidth Allocation”, IEEE Communications Letters, Vol. 8, No. 9, pp. 588-590, Sept 2004.J28. D. Son, A. Helmy, B. Krishnamachari, “The Effect of Mobility-induced Location Errors onGeographic Routing in Mobile Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks: Analysis and Improvement usingMobility Prediction”, IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing (TMC), Vol. 3, No. 3, pp. 233245, July 2004 [Acceptance rate: 25%].J29. F. Bai, G. Bhaskara, A. Helmy, “Building the Blocks of Protocol Design and Analysis ––Challenges and Lessons Learned from Case Studies on Mobile Ad hoc Routing and MicroMobility Protocols”, ACM Computer Communications Review (CCR), Special issue on Scienceof Networking Design, Vol. 34, No. 3, pp. 57 – 69, July 2004. [Acceptance rate: 15% of 40].J30. A. Helmy, M. Jaseemuddin, Ganesha Bhaskara, “Multicast-based Mobility: A NovelArchitecture for Efficient Micro-Mobility”, IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications(JSAC), Vol. 22, No. 4, pp. 677-690, May 2004. [Acceptance rate: 25% of 60 submissions].J31. A. Helmy, S. Gupta, D. Estrin, “The STRESS Method for Boundary-point Performance Analysisof End-to-end Multicast Timer-Suppression Mechanisms”, IEEE/ACM Transactions onNetworking, Volume 12, Issue 1, pp. 44-58, February 2004. [Acceptance rate ’03: 18% of 439].J32. A. Helmy, “CAPTURE: location-free Contact-Assisted Power-efficienT qUery REsolution forSensor Networks”, ACM Mobile Computer and Communications Rev. (MC2R), Sp. issue onWireless PAN/Sensor Networks, vol. 8, No. 1, pp. 27-47, Jan ‘04. [Acceptance rate: 22% of 35].J33. Y. Kim, J. Lee, A. Helmy, “Impact of Location Inconsistencies on Geographic Routing inWireless Networks”, ACM Mobile Computer and Communications Rev (MC2R), Sp. issue onWireless PAN/Sensor Networks, vol. 8, No. 1, pp. 48-60, Jan ‘04. [Acceptance rate: 22% of 35].J34. F. Bai, N. Sadagopan, A. Helmy, “The IMPORTANT Framework for Analyzing the Impact ofMobility on Performance of Routing for Ad Hoc Networks”, Ad Hoc Networks Journal Elsevier, Vol. 1, Issue 4, pp. 383 - 403, November 2003. [Acceptance rate: 12%] [Nominated forbest paper award at USC EE Dept, 2004].Top 25 most requested articles (Ad Hoc Networks Journal) for Jan-Dec’03 & Jan– Mar’04.J35. A. Helmy, “Mobility-Assisted Resolution of Queries in Large-Scale Mobile Sensor Networks(MARQ)”, Computer Networks Journal - Elsevier, Special issue on Wireless Sensor Networks,Vol. 43, Issue 4, pp. 437-458, November 2003. [Acceptance rate: 24% of 25 submissions].J36. A. Helmy, "Small Worlds in Wireless Networks", IEEE Communications Letters, Vol. 7, No.10, pp. 490-492, October 2003.J37. A. Helmy, M. Jaseemuddin, G. Bhaskara, "Efficient Micro-Mobility using Intra-domainMulticast-based Mechanisms (M&M)", ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communications Review(CCR), Volume 32, Number 5, pp. 61-72, November 2002.J38. L. Breslau, D. Estrin, K. Fall, S. Floyd, J. Heidemann, A. Helmy, P. Huang, S. McCanne, K.Varadhan, Y. Xu, H. Yu, "Advances in Network Simulation", IEEE Computer, vol.33, No.5, pp.59-67, May 2000. [Top 65 most cited papers in computer science in 2000 (Citeseer Jul ‘03)].A. Helmy’s Curriculum Vitae6 of 6

Refereed Short Articles in Periodical Journals (ACM SIGMOBILE MC2R & ACM SIGCOMM CCR)J39. G. Tuncay, G. Benincasa, A. Helmy, “Autonomous and Distributed Recruitment and DataCollection Framework for Opportunistic Sensing”, ACM MC2R, pp. 50-53, Vol. 16, Iss. 4, Oct2012. [Top 5, finalist and runner up in ACM MobiCom Student Research Competition (SRC)].J40. S. Moon, A. Helmy, “Contact rule-based Decision for Mobile Social Networking Testbeds”,ACM Mobile Computer and Communications Rev (MC2R), Vol. 15, No. 4, pp. 49-51, Oct 2011.J41. U. Kumar, G. Thakur, A. Helmy, “Proximity-based Trust-advisor using Encounters”, ACMMobile Computer and Communications Rev (MC2R), Vol. 14, No. 4, pp. 22-24, October 2010.J42. S. Moon, A. Helmy, “Spectral Analysis of Periodicity and Regularity for Mobile Encounters inDelay Tolerant Networks”, ACM Mobile Computer and Communications Review (MC2R), Vol.14, No. 4, pp. 37-39, October 2010.J43. J. Kim, A. Helmy, “Analyzing Mobility Evolution in WLAN Users: How predictable are we?”,ACM Mobile Computer and Communications Rev (MC2R), Vol. 14, No. 3, pp. 10-12, July 2010.J44. S. Moghaddam, A. Helmy, “Modeling of Internet Usage in Large Mobile Societies Using SelfOrganizing Maps”, ACM Mobile Computer and Communications Review (MC2R), Vol. 14, No.4, pp. 13-15, October 2010.J45. S. Wang, A. Helmy, “Background Traffic-Aware Rate Adaptation for IEEE 802.11:Implementation and Test-bed Experimental Results”, ACM Mobile Computer andCommunications Review (MC2R), Vol. 13, Issue 3, pp. 46-50, Jul. 2009. [Top 4, finalist in ACMMobiCom Student Research Competition (SRC)].J46. J. Kim, A. Helmy, “The Challenges of Accurate Mobility Prediction for Ultra Mobile Users”,ACM Mobile Computer and Communications Rev (MC2R), V. 13, Issue 3, pp. 58-61, Jul. 2009.J47. U. Kumar, N. Yadav, A. Helmy, “Gender-based Feature Analysis in Campus-wide WLANs”,ACM Mobile Computer and Communications Review (MC2R), Vol. 12, Issue 1, pp. 40-42,January 2008. [Winner of the 3rd place prize of the ACM MobiCom Student ResearchCompetition (SRC). Rated in top 10% of over 33 submissions].J48. W. Hsu, D. Dutta, A. Helmy, “Profile-Cast: Behavior-Aware Mobile Networking”, ACM MobileComputer and Communications Review (MC2R), Vol. 12, Issue 1, pp. 52-54, January 2008.[Among the top 5 submissions to the ACM MobiCom SRC competition. Rated in the top 13%submissions].J49. W. Hsu, D. Dutta, A. Helmy, “On the Structure of User Association Patterns in Wireless LANs”,ACM Mobile Computer and Communications Review (MC2R), Vol. 11, No. 2, pp. 67-68, April2007.J50. W. Hsu, K. Merchant, H. Shu, C. Hsu, A. Helmy, “Weighted Way Mobility Model and itsImpact on Ad Hoc Networks”, ACM Mobile Computer and Communications Review (MC2R),Vol. 9, No. 1, pp. 59-63, January 2005.J51. J. Faruque, A. Helmy, “Gradient-Based Routing in Sensor Networks”, ACM Mobile Computerand Communications Review (MC2R), Vol. 7, No. 4, pp. 50-52, October 2003.J52. K. Seada, A. Helmy, R. Govindan, “On the Effect of Location Inaccuracy on Geographic FaceRouting in Wireless Networks”, ACM MC2R, Vol. 7, No. 4, pp. 61-63, October 2003.J53. N. Nahata, P. Pamu, S. Garg, A. Helmy, “Efficient Resource Discovery for Large Scale Ad hocA. Helmy’s Curriculum Vitae7 of 7

Networks using Contacts”, ACM SIGCOMM CCR, Vol. 32, No. 3, pp. 32, July 2002.J54. K. Dantu, S. Kapadia, R. Sinha, A. Helmy, “Modeling of Mobility-Induced Losses in MANETs(MILMAN)”, ACM SIGCOMM CCR Vol. 32, No. 3, pp. 30, July 2002.B. Books, Edited Books & Book ChaptersB1. W. Hsu, F. Bai, A. Helmy, “Mobility Modeling for Vehicular Networks”, Book chapter in a bookby Chapman & Hall/CRC, (Ed. A. Boukerche). In press.B2. U. Kumar, A. Helmy, “Encounter-Based Opportunistic Social Discovery in Mobile Networks”, in“Opportunistic Mobile Social Networks” book (Eds. J. Wu, Y Wang), CRC press, ISBN9781466594944, August 2014.B3. W. Hsu, A. Helmy, “Behavior-aware Mobile Social Networking”, Book Chapter, in “The Art ofWireless Sensor Networks” book (Ed. H. Ammari), Springer, ISBN 978-3-642-40066-7/978-3642-40065-0, pp. 639-664, 2014.B4. Y. Kim, A. Helmy, "Attacker Trace-back in Wireless and Mobile Networks", Book Chapter(Chapter 6), Handbook on Security and Networks, Eds. Y. Xiao, F. Li, H. Chen, by WorldScientific Publishing Co., ISBN: 978-981-4273-03-9, pp. 169-190, March 2011.B5. S. Tanachaiwiwat, A. Helmy, “Worm Propagation and Interaction in Mobile Networks”, BookChapter (Chapter 13), Handbook on Security and Networks, Eds. Y. Xiao, F. Li, H. Chen, byWorld Scientific Publishing Co., ISBN: 978-981-4273-03-9, pp. 321-344, March 2011.B6. W. Hsu, A. Helmy, “Trace-based Analysis of Mobile User Behaviors for OpportunisticNetworks”, Book Chapter in the book “Mobile Opportunistic Networks: Architectures, Protocolsand Applications”, published by Auerbach Publications, Taylor & Francis Group, CRC Press,ISBN: 978-1-4200-6012-6, pp. 137-172, February 2011.B7. S. Tanachaiwiwat, A. Helmy, “Analysis of Worm Interactions: In Wired and WirelessNetworks”, Book published by VDM Verlag, ISBN 978-3-639-15653-9, 136 pages, May 2009.B8. F. Bai, A. Helmy, “The IMPORTANT Framework for Analyzing and Modeling the Impact ofMobility in Wireless Adhoc Networks”, Book Chapter (Chapter 13) in the book “Wireless AdHoc and Sensor Networks”, Springer Verlag, ISBN: 978-0-387-25483-8, 30 pages, October 2006.B9. F. Bai, A. Helmy, “A Survey of Mobility Modeling and Analysis in Wireless Adhoc Networks”,Book Chapter (Chapter 12) in the book “Wireless Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks”, SpringerVerlag, ISBN: 978-0-387-25483-8, 30 pages, October 2006.B10. K. Seada, A. Helmy, “Geographic Services for Wireless Networks”, Book Chapter in the“Handbook of Algorithms for Wireless Networking and Mobile Computing” published byChapman & Hall/CRC, pp. 343-364, (Ed. A. Boukerche) ISBN: 1-58488-465-7, January 2006.B11. K. Seada, A. Helmy, "Geographic Routing in Sensor Networks", Chapter in the Encyclopedia ofSensors, American Scientific Publishers, Volume 4, pp. 193-204, ISBN: 1-58883-056-X (Set),ISBN: 1-58883-060-8 (Volume 4), 2006.B12. S. Ghandeharizadeh, A. Helmy, B. Krishnamachari, F. Bar, T. Richmond, “Data ManagementTechniques for Continuous Media In Ad-Hoc Networks of Wireless Devices”, Chapter,Encyclopedia of Multimedia, B. Furht (Ed.), XXIII, ISBN: 978-0-387-24395-5, Springer, pp.144-149, Fall 2006.B13. S. Ghandeharizadeh, A. Helmy, B. Krishnamachari, F. Bar, T. Richmond, “Data Discovery,Routing and Traffic Patterns”, Chapter, Encyclopedia of Multimedia, Furht, Borko (Ed.),Springer, XXIII, Hardcover, ISBN: 978-0-387-24395-5, pp. 139-143, Fall 2006.A. Helmy’s Curriculum Vitae8 of 8

B14. S. Ghandeharizadeh, A. Helmy, B. Krishnamachari, F. Bar, T. Richmond, “Placement ofContinuous Media in Ad-Hoc Networks of Devices”, Chapter, Encyclopedia of Multimedia,Furht, Borko (Ed.), Springer, XXIII, Hardcover, ISBN: 978-0-387-24395-5, pp. 705-707, Fall2006.B15. A. Helmy, “Efficient Resource Discovery in Wireless AdHoc Networks: Contacts Do Help”,Book Chapter in “Resource Management in Wireless Networking”, Springer, Series: NetworkTheory and Applications V. 16, (Eds: M. Cardei, I. Cardei, D. Zhu), ISBN:0-387-23807-7, pp.419-471, 2005.Edited Conference ProceedingsB16. Proceedings of the 4th ACM International Workshop on Hot topics in Planet-scale Measurement(HotPlanet), in conjunction with ACM MobiSys, 44 pages (co-Chairs: A. Helmy, A. Viana), June2012.B17. Proceedings of the 14th ACM international conference on Modeling, analysis and simulation ofwireless and mobile systems (MSWiM), 446 pages (General Chair: A. Helmy, Co-Chairs: B.Landfelt, L. Bononi), October 2011.B18. Proceedings of the 6th ACM workshop on Challenged networks (CHANTS), in conjunction withACM MobiCom, 76 pages (co-Chairs: A. Helmy, F. Legendre), September 2011.B19. Proceedings of the 6th ACM International Wireless Communications and Mobile ComputingConference (IWCMC), ACM, 1303 pages (Eds./Chairs: A. Helmy, P. Mueller, Y. Zhang) ACM,July 2010.B20. Proceedings of the 11th IEEE Global Internet Symposium (in conjunction with IEEEINFOCOM), 90 pages (Co-chairs: A. Helmy, C. Papadopolous), April 2008.B21. Proceedings of the 9th IFIP/IEEE Int’l Conf on Management of Multimedia and MobileNetworks and Services, MMNS, on “Autonomic Management of Mobile Multimedia Services”,Springer, LNCS4267, ISBN-13:978-3-540-47654-4, 255 pages (Co-chairs: A. Helmy, B.Jennings, L. Murphy, T. Pfeifer), October 2006.C. Refereed Conference Publications (published, accepted)C1. A. Helmy, A. Helmy, “Seizario: Novel Mobile Algorithms for Seizure and Fall Detection”, Inproceedings of IEEE GlobeCom – Internet of Things Ambient Assisted Living (IoTAAL)Workshop, December 2015. [Acceptance rate: 28%]C2. M. ElSherief, T. ElBatt, A. Zahran, A. Helmy, “An Information-theoretic Model for KnowledgeSharing in Opportunistic Social Networks”, In proceedings of the 8th IEEE InternationalConference on Social Computing and Networking (SocialCom), December 2015.C3. G. Thakur, P. Hui, A. Helmy, “Evidence of Long Range Dependence and Self-similarity inUrban Traffic Systems”, In proceedings of the International Conference on Advances inGeographic Information Systems (ACM SIGSPATIAL), November 2015. [Acceptance rate: 18%]C4. S. Moghaddam, A. Helmy, “Interest-based Mining and Modeling of Big Mobile Networks”,(Regular paper) In proceedings of IEEE Big Data Service (IEEE International Conference onBig Data Computing Service and Applications), March 2015. [Paper acceptance rate:

A. Helmy's Curriculum Vitae 4 of 4 Networking, Volume 12, Issue 1, pp. 44-58, February 2004.[Acceptance rate '03: 18% of 439]. 16. F. Bai, N. Sadagopan, A. Helmy, "The IMPORTANT Framework for Analyzing the Impact of Mobility on Performance of Routing for Ad Hoc Networks", Ad Hoc Networks Journal - Elsevier, Vol. 1, Issue 4, pp. 383 - 403, November 2003.

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