Qing Yang

PhD Student

Computer Science Department
College of William & Mary
qyang@cs.wm.edu

I graduated in 2018. Thanks all.

I am a PhD student at The College of William & Mary since 2011. Currently I am working in the LENS lab under the advisement of Gang Zhou. My research interests are security & privacy and ubiquitous computing.

I received B.S. in Computer Science from Civil Aviation University of China and M.E. in Computer Engineering from Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences.

Publications

Security & Privacy

MEG: Memory and Energy Efficient Garbled Circuit Evaluation on Smartphones. Qing Yang, Ge Peng, Paolo Gasti, Kiran Balagani, Yantao Li, Gang Zhou. Accepted by IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security (T-IFS), 2018.

On Inferring Browsing Activity on Smartphones via USB Power Analysis Side-channel. Qing Yang, Paolo Gasti, Gang Zhou, Aydin Farajidavar, Kiran Balagani. In IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security (T-IFS), 2017.

USB Side-channel Attack on Tor. Qing Yang, Paolo Gasti, Kiran Balagani, Yantao Li, Gang Zhou. In Computer Networks Journal (Elsevier), 2018.

Secure, Fast, and Energy-Efficient Outsourced Authentication for Smartphones. Paolo Gasti, Jaroslav Šeděnka, Qing Yang, Gang Zhou, Kiran Balagani. In IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security (T-IFS), 2016.

HMOG: New Behavioral Biometric Features for Continuous Authentication of Smartphone Users. Zdeňka Sitová, Jaroslav Šeděnka, Qing Yang, Ge Peng, Gang Zhou, Paolo Gasti, Kiran S. Balagani. In IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security (T-IFS), 2016.

Continuous Authentication with Touch Behavioral Biometrics and Voice on Wearable Glasses. Ge Peng, Gang Zhou, David Nguyen, Xin Qi, Qing Yang, Shuangquan Wang. In IEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems, 2016.

Poster: A Multimodal Data Set for Evaluating Continuous Authentication Performance in Smartphones. Qing Yang, Ge Peng, David T. Nguyen, Xin Qi, Gang Zhou, Zdeňka Sitová, Paolo Gasti, and Kiran S. Balagani. In ACM SenSys, 2014. Dataset download

Ubiquitous Computing

A Context-aware Framework for Reducing Bandwidth Usage of Mobile Video Chats. Xin Qi, Qing Yang, David Nguyen, Ge Peng, Gang Zhou, Bo Dai, Daqing Zhang, Yantao Li. In IEEE Transactions on Multimedia, 2016.

LBVC: Towards Low-bandwidth Video Chat on Smartphones. Xin Qi, Qing Yang, David Nguyen, Gang Zhou, Ge Peng. In ACM MMSys, 2015.

Poster: Context-aware Frame Rate Adaption for Video Chat on Smartphones. Xin Qi, Qing Yang, David T. Nguyen, Gang Zhou. In ACM Ubicomp, 2013.