His main research concerns Programming language, Wireless, Distributed computing, Formal specification and Theoretical computer science. Aloysius K. Mok combines subjects such as Speedup and Knowledge-based systems with his study of Programming language. His research in Wireless intersects with topics in Process control and Wireless sensor network, Computer network.
His Distributed computing research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Round-robin scheduling, Fair-share scheduling and Functional reactive programming, Programming domain, Procedural programming. His studies deal with areas such as Real-time operating system and Asynchronous communication as well as Theoretical computer science. As part of one scientific family, Aloysius K. Mok deals mainly with the area of WirelessHART, narrowing it down to issues related to the Automation, and often Protocol.
His primary areas of study are Distributed computing, Real-time computing, Computer network, Scheduling and Wireless. His research investigates the link between Distributed computing and topics such as Dynamic priority scheduling that cross with problems in Fair-share scheduling. The various areas that he examines in his Real-time computing study include Model checking, Theoretical computer science, Algorithm, Jitter and Specification language.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Wireless network, Interface and Mesh networking. His Scheduling study deals with Parallel computing intersecting with System testing. His study explores the link between Wireless and topics such as Process control that cross with problems in Control system.
Aloysius K. Mok spends much of his time researching Distributed computing, Scheduling, Real-time computing, Wireless and Human–computer interaction. His Distributed computing study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Algorithm, Co scheduling and Global scheduling. His Dynamic priority scheduling study, which is part of a larger body of work in Scheduling, is frequently linked to Intermediate level, bridging the gap between disciplines.
He interconnects Time complexity, Quality of service, Jitter, Multiprocessing and Preemption in the investigation of issues within Real-time computing. WirelessHART is the focus of his Wireless research. His study on WirelessHART also encompasses disciplines like
Aloysius K. Mok mainly investigates Real-time computing, Wireless sensor network, Wireless, WirelessHART and Embedded system. His studies in Real-time computing integrate themes in fields like Testbed, Quality of service, Distributed computing and Task. His work deals with themes such as Wireless network, Control theory, Linear-quadratic-Gaussian control, Simulation and Packet loss, which intersect with Wireless sensor network.
His research integrates issues of Data exchange, Industrial control system, Protocol and Ethernet in his study of Wireless. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of WirelessHART, Control system is strongly linked to Computer network. Aloysius K. Mok has included themes like FOUNDATION fieldbus, Fieldbus and Process control in his Embedded system study.
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FUNDAMENTAL DESIGN PROBLEMS OF DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS FOR THE HARD-REAL-TIME ENVIRONMENT
A. K. Mok.
(1983)
Safety analysis of timing properties in real-time systems
F. Jahanian;A. K. Mok.
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering (1986)
Preemptively scheduling hard-real-time sporadic tasks on one processor
S.K. Baruah;A.K. Mok;L.E. Rosier.
real-time systems symposium (1990)
Real Time Scheduling Theory: A Historical Perspective
Lui Sha;Tarek Abdelzaher;Karl-Erik Årzén;Anton Cervin.
(2004)
WirelessHART: Applying Wireless Technology in Real-Time Industrial Process Control
Jianping Song;Song Han;A.K. Mok;Deji Chen.
real time technology and applications symposium (2008)
Multiprocessor online scheduling of hard-real-time tasks
M.L. Dertouzos;A.K. Mok.
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering (1989)
A multiframe model for real-time tasks
A.K. Mok;D. Chen.
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering (1997)
Generalized Multiframe Tasks
Sanjoy Baruah;Deji Chen;Sergey Gorinsky;Aloysius Mok.
Real-time Systems (1999)
Modechart: a specification language for real-time systems
F. Jahanian;A.K. Mok.
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering (1994)
Resource partition for real-time systems
A.K. Mok;X. Feng;Deji Chen.
real time technology and applications symposium (2001)
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