This project aims to generate a state-of-the-art dataset for profiling, behavioural analysis, and vulnerability testing of different IoT devices with different protocols such as IEEE 802.11, ...
Enjoy a fantastic selection of summer camps at the University of New Brunswick's campuses in Fredericton and Saint John. Available camps range from arts to sports, from engineering and science to ...
Celebrate diversity. Build community. Inspire change. Initiated and led by alumni, the UNB Alumni Pride Network aims to connect our diverse and vibrant community of queer alumni. Engage: Connect ...
You are invited to our annual research expo, where you will hear about leading-edge research in the field of computer science, as well as new developments and experiences of researchers and industry ...
Anomaly detection has been the main focus of many researchers’ due to its potential in detecting novel attacks. However, its adoption to real-world applications has been hampered due to system ...
Most of the latest studies on detection models for DoS or DDoS have been applied in general networks. Therefore, no dataset of DoS or DDoS in electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure exists. In ...
CRIC is a living laboratory that develops and evaluates patient-centred integrated models of care for individuals with complex care needs and their families.
UNB's Earth Sciences department opens you to geology's interwoven systems, like solutions to poor quality of groundwater, causes and effects of natural hazards or the development of oceans, mountains ...
One of the first programs of its kind in Canada, Media Arts & Cultures (MAAC) at UNB has offered students a dynamic mix of critical media studies and hands-on creative coursework since 1996. As a MAAC ...
The Institute of Population Health collaborates with faculties and other UNB institutes and centres to address population health needs in New Brunswick and Canada.
Emerging virtual, augmented and mixed reality technologies bring the digital and physical together, digitally representing people and objects within physical environments. What we can do with this is ...
If you look at water boiling through rapids or clouds in the sky, you see chaos. In what sense is this chaos difficult to predict (random) or difficult to describe (disordered)? My research seeks to ...
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