2023 - Research.com Electronics and Electrical Engineering in Taiwan Leader Award
2022 - Research.com Electronics and Electrical Engineering in Taiwan Leader Award
Hsiao-Hwa Chen spends much of his time researching Computer network, Wireless, Wireless sensor network, Cognitive radio and Telecommunications. His Computer network research includes themes of Wireless network, Physical layer, Communication channel and Wireless ad hoc network. His Wireless study incorporates themes from Data transmission, Fading, Transmission, MIMO and Spectral efficiency.
His work deals with themes such as Energy consumption, Sensor node, Key distribution in wireless sensor networks, Mobile wireless sensor network and Efficient energy use, which intersect with Wireless sensor network. His Cognitive radio study combines topics in areas such as Frequency-division multiple access, Mathematical optimization and Software-defined radio. His Telecommunications research incorporates elements of Electricity, Smart grid and Interoperability.
Hsiao-Hwa Chen mainly investigates Computer network, Wireless, Wireless network, Communication channel and Telecommunications. His work in Computer network tackles topics such as Wireless ad hoc network which are related to areas like Mobile ad hoc network. His Wireless research incorporates themes from Relay, Transmission, Spectral efficiency and Data transmission.
His Communication channel research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Electronic engineering, Telecommunications link and Physical layer. His work carried out in the field of Electronic engineering brings together such families of science as Multipath propagation, Bit error rate and Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Energy consumption, Key distribution in wireless sensor networks, Mobile wireless sensor network, Real-time computing and Efficient energy use.
Hsiao-Hwa Chen focuses on Computer network, Wireless, Communication channel, Electronic engineering and Cellular network. His Computer network study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Wireless network and Distributed computing. His studies deal with areas such as Wireless sensor network, Virtualization, Linear network coding and Computer security as well as Wireless network.
Hsiao-Hwa Chen has researched Wireless in several fields, including Transmission, Real-time computing, Data transmission and Smart grid. The study incorporates disciplines such as Transmitter, Network topology, Key and Resource management in addition to Communication channel. He combines subjects such as Equalization, User equipment, Energy, Spectral efficiency and Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing with his study of Electronic engineering.
His primary areas of study are Computer network, Wireless, Electronic engineering, Wireless network and Telecommunications link. His Computer network study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Computer security, Key and Distributed computing. His research in Wireless intersects with topics in Radio frequency and Communication channel.
His Electronic engineering research integrates issues from Relay, Energy, Spectral efficiency and Synchronization. The various areas that Hsiao-Hwa Chen examines in his Wireless network study include Network architecture, Virtualization and Forwarding plane. When carried out as part of a general Telecommunications research project, his work on Key distribution in wireless sensor networks is frequently linked to work in Super high frequency, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study.
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Physical layer security in wireless networks: a tutorial
Yi-Sheng Shiu;Shih Yu Chang;Hsiao-Chun Wu;Scott C.-H Huang.
IEEE Wireless Communications (2011)
An effective key management scheme for heterogeneous sensor networks
Xiaojiang Du;Yang Xiao;Mohsen Guizani;Hsiao-Hwa Chen.
ad hoc networks (2007)
IEEE 802.11n MAC frame aggregation mechanisms for next-generation high-throughput WLANs
D. Skordoulis;Qiang Ni;Hsiao-Hwa Chen;A.P. Stephens.
IEEE Wireless Communications (2008)
Security in wireless sensor networks
Xiaojiang Du;Hsiao-Hwa Chen.
IEEE Wireless Communications (2008)
Physical Layer Security for Next Generation Wireless Networks: Theories, Technologies, and Challenges
Yiliang Liu;Hsiao-Hwa Chen;Liangmin Wang.
IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials (2017)
Self-configuration and self-optimization in LTE-advanced heterogeneous networks
Mugen Peng;Dong Liang;Yao Wei;Jian Li.
IEEE Communications Magazine (2013)
Transactions papers a routing-driven Elliptic Curve Cryptography based key management scheme for Heterogeneous Sensor Networks
Xiaojiang Du;M. Guizani;Yang Xiao;Hsiao-Hwa Chen.
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications (2009)
M2M Communications in 3GPP LTE/LTE-A Networks: Architectures, Service Requirements, Challenges, and Applications
Fayezeh Ghavimi;Hsiao-Hwa Chen.
IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials (2015)
Smart Grid Communication: Its Challenges and Opportunities
Ruofei Ma;Hsiao-Hwa Chen;Yu-Ren Huang;Weixiao Meng.
IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid (2013)
A Survey on Multiple-Antenna Techniques for Physical Layer Security
Xiaoming Chen;Derrick Wing Kwan Ng;Wolfgang H. Gerstacker;Hsiao Hwa Chen.
IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials (2017)
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