1998 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to database structures and retrieval algorithms.
His primary areas of investigation include Computer network, Wireless ad hoc network, Flash memory, Computer hardware and Algorithm. His Computer network research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of The Internet and Distributed computing. He interconnects Trajectory and Network packet in the investigation of issues within Wireless ad hoc network.
David H. C. Du has included themes like Data structure and Bloom filter in his Flash memory study. His work in the fields of Algorithm, such as Logic simulation, intersects with other areas such as Any-angle path planning, Graph theory and Critical path method. In his study, End-to-end principle, Bandwidth and Proxy server is inextricably linked to Server, which falls within the broad field of Local area network.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Computer network, Distributed computing, Real-time computing, Server and Operating system. His Computer network study frequently intersects with other fields, such as The Internet. His The Internet research includes themes of Multimedia, Scalability and Proxy server.
His Distributed computing research incorporates elements of Asynchronous Transfer Mode, Network topology and Scheduling. His work on Real-time computing is being expanded to include thematically relevant topics such as Wireless sensor network. His work in Server addresses subjects such as Cache, which are connected to disciplines such as Embedded system.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Operating system, Computer network, Distributed computing, Cache and Shingled magnetic recording. Many of his research projects under Operating system are closely connected to Non-volatile random-access memory with Non-volatile random-access memory, tying the diverse disciplines of science together. His Data deduplication course of study focuses on Look-ahead and Real-time computing.
His Computer network research incorporates themes from Computation and Vehicular ad hoc network. The concepts of his Distributed computing study are interwoven with issues in Data management, Data center, Scheduling, Cloud computing and Big data. His Shingled magnetic recording research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Input/output, Block, Embedded system and Host.
David H. C. Du mostly deals with Cache, Shingled magnetic recording, Host, Operating system and Embedded system. His study in Data deduplication extends to Cache with its themes. His Shingled magnetic recording research incorporates themes from Translation and Engineering drawing.
His Operating system research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Dram and Parallel computing. His work carried out in the field of Embedded system brings together such families of science as Emphasis, Indirection and Random access memory. His studies in Cache algorithms integrate themes in fields like Data compression and Backup.
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BloomFlash: Bloom Filter on Flash-Based Storage
Biplob Debnath;Sudipta Sengupta;Jin Li;David J. Lilja.
international conference on distributed computing systems (2011)
Path sensitization in critical path problem
H.-C. Chen;D.H.C. Du.
international conference on computer aided design (1991)
Path sensitization in critical path problem (logic circuit design)
H.-C. Chen;D.H.-C. Du.
IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems (1993)
Video staging: a proxy-server-based approach to end-to-end video delivery over wide-area networks
Zhi-Li Zhang;Yuewei Wang;David H. C. Du;Dongli Su.
IEEE ACM Transactions on Networking (2000)
Adaptive proportional routing: a localized QoS routing approach
Srihari Nelakuditi;Zhi Li Zhang;Rose P. Tsang;David H. C. Du.
IEEE ACM Transactions on Networking (2002)
A network-conscious approach to end-to-end video delivery over wide area networks using proxy servers
Yuewei Wang;Zhi-Li Zhang;D.H.C. Du;Dongli Su.
international conference on computer communications (1998)
Performance study of iSCSI-based storage subsystems
Yingping Lu;D.H.C. Du.
IEEE Communications Magazine (2003)
Real-Time Detection of Clone Attacks in Wireless Sensor Networks
Kai Xing;Fang Liu;Xiuzhen Cheng;D.H.C. Du.
international conference on distributed computing systems (2008)
On the General False Path Problem in Timing Analysis
D.H.C. Du;S.H.C. Yen;S. Ghanta.
design automation conference (1989)
Hot data identification for flash-based storage systems using multiple bloom filters
Dongchul Park;David H.C. Du.
ieee conference on mass storage systems and technologies (2011)
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