Security in Wireless Ad Hoc and Sensor NetworksISBN: 978-0-470-02748-6
Hardcover
280 pages
February 2009
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Chunming Rong received his bachelors, masters and PhD
degrees in Computer Science from the University of Bergen in Norway
in 1993, 1995 and 1998, respectively. In 1995–1998, he was a
research fellow at the University of Bergen. In 2001–2003, he
was a post-doctoral researcher funded by Simula Research
Laboratory. Currently, he is a Professor and chair of the computer
science section at the University of Stavanger. He has also served
as an adjunct Professor at the University Graduate Centre,
University of Oslo, since 2005. Professor Rong was given the
ConocoPhilips Communication Award (Norway) in 2007. His paper
‘New Infinite Families of 3-Designs from Preparata Codes
over Z4’ was awarded Editor’s Choice in
Discrete Mathematics in 1999. He is an associate editor of
the International Journal of Computer Science & Applications
(IJCSA) and served on the editorial board of the
International Journal of Mobile Communications (IJMC)
between 2003 and 2006. For the IEEE International Symposium on
Security in Networks and Distributed Systems (SSNDS), he was
program chair in 2007 in Canada and general chair in 2008. For the
International Conference on Autonomic and Trusted Computing (ATC),
he was award chair in 2007 in Hong Kong and general chair in 2008
in Norway. For the International Conference on Ubiquitous
Intelligence and Computing (UIC), he was general chair in 2008 in
Norway. Professor Rong was chairman of the board of the Foundation
of the Norwegian Computer Science Conference (NIK) from
2005–2007, a board member of the Norwegian Information
Security Network (NISNet) from 2007–2011 and a member of the
Norwegian Informatics Council (Nasjonalt fagråd for
informatikk). He has also been a member of the board for the
‘ICT Security and Vulnerability (IKT-SoS)’ program at
the Research Council of Norway. He also currently serves in the
workgroup for Information Security in Integrated Operation at the
Norwegian Oil Industry Association (OLF). As project manager, he
has received grants from the Research Council of Norway for the
projects ‘Integration of Data Processing in Oil and Gas
Drilling and Completion’ for 2008–2010, ‘Secure
and Reliable Wireless and Ad Hoc Communications (SWACOM)’ for
2006–2009 and ‘Integrated IP-based Services for Smart
Home Environment (IS-Home)’ for 2007–2010. The
Norwegian Information Security Network (NISNet) also receives
annual funding from the Research Council of Norway. His research
interests include computer and network security, wireless
communications, cryptography, identity management, electronic
payment, coding theory and semantic web technology.