I am a fourth-year PhD candidate at Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) department at Boston University. My current research is on inverse problem and image reconstruction and I am proud to work with my advisor, Professor David Castanon. I have done my master at Sharif University of Technology. My research interests are classified into signal processing, machine learning, and information theory.
Publications
[1] P. Babaheidarian and S. Salimi, “Compute-and-forward can buy secrecy cheap” , in Proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT 2015), Hong Kong, June 2015.
[2] P. Babaheidarian and S. Salimi and M. R. Aref, “Simultaneously Generating Multiple Keys in a Four-Terminal Network”, accepted to be published in IET Information Security, June 2012.
[3] P. Babaheidarian and M. Delavar and J. Mohajeri, “On the Security of an ECC based RFID Authentication Protocol”, 9th International ISC Conference on Information Security and Cryptology (ISCISC’12), Sept 2012.
[4] P. Babaheidarian and A. Dianat and J. Mohajeri, ” A New Threshold Key Management Scheme in a Mobile Ad Hoc Networks”, in the 16th proceeding of Iranian national Computer symposium,(CSI2011), 2011, pp. 803-808.
[5] P. Babaheidarian and S. Salimi and M. R. Aref,”A New Secret Key Agreement Scheme in a Four-Terminal Network”, 12th Canadian Workshop on Information Theory (CWIT), IEEE, 2011, pp. 151-154.
Presentations
[1] P. Babaheidarian and S. Salimi, “Compute-and-forward can buy secrecy cheap” , presented at International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT15), June 2015, Hong Kong. (click here for the presentation slide and find the audio file for the talk here.)