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  • 2020 - ACM Fellow For contributions to adaptive real-time systems, real-time virtualization, and wireless cyber-physical systems

Overview

Chenyang Lu is affiliated with Washington University in St. Louis in the United States. Their research spans the intersection of medicine and computer science, with a significant focus on machine learning applications within healthcare settings.

The scientist has contributed extensively to multiple fields, including medicine and computer science, with notable work in the subfields of computer networks and communications, surgery, cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, artificial intelligence, and computer vision and pattern recognition.

Their research topics frequently cover:

  • Machine Learning in Healthcare
  • Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes
  • Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education
  • Mental Health Research Topics
  • Musculoskeletal Pain and Rehabilitation
  • Age of Information Optimization
  • IoT and Edge/Fog Computing

Chenyang Lu's recent publications include:

  • "Use of Machine Learning to Develop and Evaluate Models Using Preoperative and Intraoperative Data to Identify Risks of Postoperative Complications" (2021), published in JAMA Network Open
  • "A Survey on Network Security for Cyber-Physical Systems: From Threats to Resilient Design" (2022), published in IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials
  • "Predicting Outcomes in Patients Undergoing Pancreatectomy Using Wearable Technology and Machine Learning: Prospective Cohort Study" (2021), published in Journal of Medical Internet Research
  • "Continuous real-time prediction of surgical case duration using a modular artificial neural network" (2022), published in British Journal of Anaesthesia
  • "RT-TEE: Real-time System Availability for Cyber-physical Systems using ARM TrustZone" (2022), published at the IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (SP)

Their frequent co-authors include Thomas Kannampallil, Jingwen Zhang, Ziqi Xu, Dingwen Li, and Ruixuan Dai.

Chenyang Lu has published multiple works in venues such as:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive Mobile Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies
  • Neurosurgery
  • JAMA Network Open
  • Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

Among awards, Chenyang Lu was named an ACM Fellow in 2020 for contributions to adaptive real-time systems, real-time virtualization, and wireless cyber-physical systems.

Best Publications

  • SPEED: a stateless protocol for real-time communication in sensor networks

    Tian He;J.A. Stankovic;Chenyang Lu;T. Abdelzaher

  • Integrated coverage and connectivity configuration in wireless sensor networks

    Xiaorui Wang;Guoliang Xing;Yuanfang Zhang;Chenyang Lu

  • Wireless Sensor Networks for Healthcare

    JeongGil Ko;Chenyang Lu;Mani B Srivastava;John A Stankovic

  • Feedback Control Real-Time Scheduling: Framework, Modeling, and Algorithms*

    Chenyang Lu;John A. Stankovic;Gang Tao;Sang H. Son

  • RAP: a real-time communication architecture for large-scale wireless sensor networks

    Chenyang Lu;B.M. Blum;T.F. Abdelzaher;J.A. Stankovic

  • Integrated coverage and connectivity configuration for energy conservation in sensor networks

    Guoliang Xing;Xiaorui Wang;Yuanfang Zhang;Chenyang Lu

  • Real-time communication and coordination in embedded sensor networks

    J.A. Stankovic;T.E. Abdelzaher;Chenyang Lu;Lui Sha

  • Real-time Power-Aware Routing in Sensor Networks

    O. Chipara;Z. He;Guoling Xing;Qin Chen

  • Rapid Development and Flexible Deployment of Adaptive Wireless Sensor Network Applications

    Chien-Liang Fok;G.-C. Roman;Chenyang Lu

  • Real-Time Wireless Sensor-Actuator Networks for Industrial Cyber-Physical Systems

    Chenyang Lu;Abusayeed Saifullah;Bo Li;Mo Sha

  • Wireless Network Design for Control Systems: A Survey

    Pangun Park;Sinem Coleri Ergen;Carlo Fischione;Chenyang Lu

  • Multi-core real-time scheduling for generalized parallel task models

    Abusayeed Saifullah;Jing Li;Kunal Agrawal;Chenyang Lu

  • Multi-core Real-Time Scheduling for Generalized Parallel Task Models

    Abusayeed Saifullah;Kunal Agrawal;Chenyang Lu;Christopher Gill

  • A spatiotemporal communication protocol for wireless sensor networks

    T. He;J.A. Stankovic;T.F. Abdelzaher;C. Lu

  • Mobile agent middleware for sensor networks: an application case study

    Chien-Liang Fok;Gruia-Catalin Roman;Chenyang Lu

  • A feedback control approach for guaranteeing relative delays in Web servers

    Chenyang Lu;T.F. Abdelzaber;J.A. Stankovic;S.H. Son

  • The case for feedback control real-time scheduling

    J.A. Stankovic;Chenyang Lu;S.H. Son;Gang Tao

  • Feedback performance control in software services

    T.F. Abdelzaher;J.A. Stankovic;Chenyang Lu;Ronghua Zhang

  • Real-Time Scheduling for WirelessHART Networks

    Abusayeed Saifullah;You Xu;Chenyang Lu;Yixin Chen

  • RT-Xen: towards real-time hypervisor scheduling in xen

    Sisu Xi;Justin Wilson;Chenyang Lu;Christopher Gill

  • Reliable clinical monitoring using wireless sensor networks: experiences in a step-down hospital unit

    Octav Chipara;Chenyang Lu;Thomas C. Bailey;Gruia-Catalin Roman

Frequent Co-Authors

Christopher Gill
Christopher Gill Washington University in St. Louis
Gruia-Catalin Roman
Gruia-Catalin Roman University of New Mexico
Yixin Chen
Yixin Chen Washington University in St. Louis
John A. Stankovic
John A. Stankovic University of Virginia
Guoliang Xing
Guoliang Xing Chinese University of Hong Kong
Tarek Abdelzaher
Tarek Abdelzaher University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Xiaorui Wang
Xiaorui Wang The Ohio State University
Xenofon Koutsoukos
Xenofon Koutsoukos Vanderbilt University
Sang H. Son
Sang H. Son University of Virginia
Bo Li
Bo Li Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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