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Overview

Haipeng Dai is affiliated with Nanjing University in China and has contributed extensively to the fields of Computer Science and Engineering. Their research spans multiple subfields, including Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Computer Networks and Communications, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Artificial Intelligence, and Aerospace Engineering.

Their work encompasses various main topics such as Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks, Wireless Power Transfer Systems, IoT and Edge/Fog Computing, UAV Applications and Optimization, Caching and Content Delivery, RFID technology advancements, and Cloud Computing and Resource Management.

Key publication venues where Haipeng Dai has published frequently include:

  • IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
  • IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive Mobile Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies
  • IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering

Some representative papers involving or authored by Haipeng Dai are:

  • "Service Provisioning for UAV-Enabled Mobile Edge Computing," 2021, IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
  • "Decentralized Federated Learning for UAV Networks: Architecture, Challenges, and Opportunities," 2021, IEEE Network
  • "ROSE: Robustly Safe Charging for Wireless Power Transfer," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
  • "Integrated CNN and Federated Learning for COVID-19 Detection on Chest X-Ray Images," 2022, IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics
  • "UltraGesture: Fine-Grained Gesture Sensing and Recognition," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing

Frequent collaborators in Haipeng Dai's research include:

  • Guihai Chen
  • Rong Gu
  • Yuben Qu
  • Jiaqi Zheng
  • Meng Li

Haipeng Dai has also contributed to academic publishing through book chapters. One such example is a publication titled "Cloud Computing" in 2022 under the Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering series.

Best Publications

  • Safe Charging for Wireless Power Transfer

    Haipeng Dai;Yunhuai Liu;Guihai Chen;Xiaobing Wu

  • Safe Charging for wireless power transfer

    Haipeng Dai;Yunhuai Liu;Guihai Chen;Xiaobing Wu

  • A K-Anonymity Based Schema for Location Privacy Preservation

    Fan Fei;Shu Li;Haipeng Dai;Chunhua Hu

  • Minimizing the number of mobile chargers for large-scale wireless rechargeable sensor networks

    Haipeng Dai;Xiaobing Wu;Guihai Chen;Lijie Xu

  • Service Provisioning for UAV-Enabled Mobile Edge Computing

    Yuben Qu;Haipeng Dai;Haichao Wang;Chao Dong

  • Decentralized Federated Learning for UAV Networks: Architecture, Challenges, and Opportunities

    Yuben Qu;Haipeng Dai;Yan Zhuang;Jiafa Chen

  • Liquid: Intelligent Resource Estimation and Network-Efficient Scheduling for Deep Learning Jobs on Distributed GPU Clusters

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  • Optimizing wireless charger placement for directional charging

    Haipeng Dai;Xiaoyu Wang;Alex X. Liu;Huizhen Ma

  • Radiation Constrained Scheduling of Wireless Charging Tasks

    Haipeng Dai;Huizhen Ma;Alex X. Liu;Guihai Chen

  • Using Minimum Mobile Chargers to Keep Large-Scale Wireless Rechargeable Sensor Networks Running Forever

    Haipeng Dai;Xiaobing Wu;Lijie Xu;Guihai Chen

  • SCAPE: Safe Charging with Adjustable Power

    Haipeng Dai;Yunhuai Liu;Guihai Chen;Xiaobing Wu

  • Wireless Charger Placement for Directional Charging

    Haipeng Dai;Xiaoyu Wang;Alex X. Liu;Huizhen Ma

  • Bloom Filter With Noisy Coding Framework for Multi-Set Membership Testing

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  • Finding persistent items in data streams

    Haipeng Dai;Muhammad Shahzad;Alex X. Liu;Yuankun Zhong

  • SCAPE: Safe Charging With Adjustable Power

    Haipeng Dai;Yunhuai Liu;Guihai Chen;Xiaobing Wu

  • Minimizing Transient Congestion during Network Update in Data Centers

    Jiaqi Zheng;Hong Xu;Guihai Chen;Haipeng Dai

  • Quality of Energy Provisioning for Wireless Power Transfer

    Haipeng Dai;Guihai Chen;Chonggang Wang;Shaowei Wang

  • Radiation constrained wireless charger placement

    Haipeng Dai;Yunhuai Liu;Alex X. Liu;Lingtao Kong

  • CHASE: Charging and Scheduling Scheme for Stochastic Event Capture in Wireless Rechargeable Sensor Networks

    Haipeng Dai;Qiufang Ma;Xiaobing Wu;Guihai Chen

  • Charging Oriented Sensor Placement and Flexible Scheduling in Rechargeable WSNs

    Tao Wu;Panlong Yang;Haipeng Dai;Wanru Xu

  • Near Optimal Charging and Scheduling Scheme for Stochastic Event Capture with Rechargeable Sensors

    Haipeng Dai;Lintong Jiang;Xiaobing Wu;David K. Y. Yau

  • ROSE: Robustly Safe Charging for Wireless Power Transfer

    Haipeng Dai;Yun Xu;Guihai Chen;Wanchun Dou

  • UltraGesture: Fine-Grained Gesture Sensing and Recognition

    Kang Ling;Haipeng Dai;Yuntang Liu;Alex X. Liu

  • Radiation Constrained Scheduling of Wireless Charging Tasks

    Haipeng Dai;Huizhen Ma;Alex X. Liu

Frequent Co-Authors

Alex X. Liu
Alex X. Liu Michigan State University
Wanchun Dou
Wanchun Dou Nanjing University
Guihai Chen
Guihai Chen Nanjing University
Fan Wu
Fan Wu Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Yunhuai Liu
Yunhuai Liu Peking University
Shaojie Tang
Shaojie Tang The University of Texas at Dallas
Tian He
Tian He University of Minnesota
Song Guo
Song Guo Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Qihui Wu
Qihui Wu Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Hong Xu
Hong Xu City University of Hong Kong

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