George Amariucai

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Affiliate Associate Professor

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Education

PhD, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Louisiana State University (2009)
MS, Electrical Engineering, University Politehnica of Bucharest (Romania) (2004)
BS, Electrical Engineering, University Politehnica of Bucharest (Romania) (2003)

Research Areas

Core Area(s): Communications and Signal Processing

Department’s Strategic Area(s): Distributed Sensing and Decision Making

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Publications

  • Mohammad Reza Khalili-Shoja, George Amariucai, Zhengdao Wang,
    Shuangqing Wei, Jing Deng, On the Secret Key Capacity of Sibling Hidden
    Markov Models, IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security.
  • 2169 Engineering Hall, 1701D Platt St. – Manhattan, KS, 66506
    H (225) 907 5167 • T (785) 532 7912 • B amariucai@ksu.edu 2/8
    2016 Gang Xu, George Amariucai, Yong Guan, Delegation of Computation with
    Verification Outsourcing: Curious Verifiers, IEEE Trans. Dependable and Secure
    Computing.
  • 2016 Mohammad Reza Khalili-Shoja, George Amariucai, Shuangqing Wei, Jing
    Deng, Secret Common Randomness from Routing Metadata in Ad-Hoc Networks,
    IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security.
  • 2016 Ali Moharrer, Shuangqing Wei, George T Amariucai and Jing Deng, Extractable Common Randomness from Gaussian Trees: Topological and Algebraic
  • Perspectives, IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security.
    2012 Amariucai and S. Wei, Half-Duplex Active Eavesdropping in Fast Fading Channels:
    A Block-Markov Wyner Secrecy Encoding Scheme, IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory.
  • 2012 G. Amariucai and S. Wei, Feedback-Based Collaborative Secrecy Encoding over
    Binary Symmetric Channels, IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory.
  • 2008 G. Amariucai and S. Wei, Jamming Games in Fast-Fading Wireless Channels, International Journal of Autonomous and Adaptive Communications Systems (IJAACS),
    Special Issue on Algorithmic Game – Invited paper.

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