Updated on 2025/10/28

写真a

 
OIDA Kazumasa
 
Organization
Faculty of Information Engineering Department of Computer Science and Engineering Professor
Graduate School of Engineering Doctor's Course Intelligent Information System Engineering Professor
Graduate School of Engineering Master's program Computer Science and Engineering Professor
Title
Professor
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Degree

  • 博士(情報学)

Research Interests

  • Online social network analysis

  • Blockchain applications

  • IoT/Drone security

  • UAV security

  • Social Network Systems

  • Cybersecurity

  • Cybersecurity

Research Areas

  • Informatics / Software

  • Informatics / Mathematical informatics  / ソーシャルネットワーク

  • Informatics / Information security  / Tor、プライバシー保護、暗号

Education

  • Kyoto University

  • University of Tsukuba

Research History

  • NTT, ATR

Professional Memberships

Papers

  • Blindfolded Flight: A Novel Approach for Secure Drone Flight

    Oida K., Korezawa T., Yamada T., Eto S.

    IEEE Access   13   121497 - 121511   2025

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    Authorship:Lead author   Publisher:IEEE Access  

    This study proposes a positioning system that allows a drone to determine its location independently of external data sources. The system is one of the key factors in achieving blindfolded flight, which is the ability to follow a predetermined flight route using only the aircraft’s internal data, even in the presence of spoofing, interference, or unavailability of any positioning systems. The system remains operational even when the sensor signals are of low quality. The GPS spoofing detection method based on this system effectively manages slow drift attacks, and its stability is demonstrated by the small coefficients of variation (CVs) of detection delays. The prediction of the current position is based on deep learning rather than motion equations. Existing approaches to blindfolded flight are constrained by cost, flight time, or flight distance. The proposed system does not significantly suffer from these limitations. The flight time limitations of the latest studies are approximately 100 s. The system demonstrates no tendency for prediction error to increase over time during the 360-second flight, regardless of the presence of GPS spoofing attacks.

    DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2025.3586933

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  • Information cascade final size distributions derived from urn models Reviewed

    Kazumasa Oida

    Applied Network Science   8 ( 1 )   2023.6

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    Authorship:Lead author   Language:English   Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)   Publisher:Springer Science and Business Media {LLC}  

    DOI: 10.1007/s41109-023-00554-7

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  • Smishing Strategy Dynamics and Evolving Botnet Activities in Japan Reviewed

    Ryu Saeki, Leo Kitayama, Jun Koga, Makoto Shimizu, Kazumasa Oida

    IEEE Access   10   114869 - 114884   2022.11

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    Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)   Publisher:Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)  

    DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3217795

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  • Bi-Polarization in Cascade Size Distributions Reviewed

    Kazumasa Oida

    IEEE Access   9   72867 - 72880   2021

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    Authorship:Lead author   Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)   Publisher:Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers ({IEEE})  

    DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3079917

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Teaching Experience (On-campus)

  • 2024   Seminar on Fundamentals of Computer

  • 2024   Network Programming

  • 2024   Information Security

  • 2024   Experiments of Computer Science and

  • 2024   Special Lectures in Computer Science and

  • 2024   Graduation Study

  • 2024   Advanced Software Engineering II

  • 2023   Seminar on Fundamentals of Computer

  • 2023   Network Programming

  • 2023   Information Security

  • 2023   Experiments of Computer Science and

  • 2023   Special Lectures in Computer Science and

  • 2023   Graduation Study

  • 2023   Advanced Software Engineering II

  • 2023   Research Study for Master's Thesis in

  • 2022   Seminar on Fundamentals of Computer

  • 2022   Experiments of Computer Science and

  • 2022   Network Programming

  • 2022   Information Security

  • 2022   Graduation Study

  • 2022   Advanced Software Engineering II

  • 2021   Seminar on Fundamentals of Computer

  • 2021   Project-Based Training I

  • 2021   Project-Based Training II

  • 2021   Information Security

  • 2021   Experiments of Computer Science and

  • 2021   Special Lectures in Computer Science and

  • 2021   Network Programming

  • 2021   Graduation Study

  • 2021   Advanced Software Engineering II

  • 2020   Seminar on Fundamentals of Computer

  • 2020   Project-Based Training I

  • 2020   Network Programming

  • 2020   Information Security

  • 2020   Experiments of Computer Science and

  • 2020   Special Lectures in Computer Science and

  • 2020   Graduation Study

  • 2020   Advanced Software Engineering II

  • 2020   Research Study for Master's Thesis in

  • 2019   Seminar on Fundamentals of Computer

  • 2019   Project-Based Training I

  • 2019   Network Programming

  • 2019   Information Security

  • 2019   Experiments of Computer Science and

  • 2019   Special Lectures in Computer Science and

  • 2019   Graduation Study

  • 2019   Advanced Software Engineering II

  • 2019   Research Study for Master's Thesis in

  • 2018   Seminar on Fundamentals of Computer

  • 2018   Project-Based Training I

  • 2018   Network Programming

  • 2018   Project-Based Training II

  • 2018   Information Security

  • 2018   Experiments of Computer Science and

  • 2018   Special Lectures in Computer Science and

  • 2018   Graduation Study

  • 2018   Advanced Software Engineering II

  • 2017   Seminar on Fundamentals of Computer

  • 2017   Project-Based Training I

  • 2017   Network Programming

  • 2017   Information Security

  • 2017   Experiments of Computer Science and

  • 2017   Special Lectures in Computer Science and

  • 2017   Graduation Study

  • 2017   Advanced Software Engineering II

  • 2017   Research Study for Master's Thesis in

  • 2016   Seminar on Fundamentals of Computer

  • 2016   Network Programming

  • 2016   Information Security

  • 2016   Experiments of Computer Science and

  • 2016   Special Lectures in Computer Science and

  • 2016   Graduation Study

  • 2016   Advanced Software Engineering II

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