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Overview

Joe-Air Jiang is affiliated with National Taiwan University in Taiwan and has conducted research primarily in engineering and agricultural and biological sciences. Their work focuses on electrical and electronic engineering, automotive engineering, insect science, plant science, and biomedical engineering. The research contributions span several key topics, including advanced battery technologies research, advancements in battery materials, smart agriculture and artificial intelligence, insect and pesticide research, plant and animal studies, thermal analysis in power transmission, and spectroscopy and chemometric analyses.

The scientist has published multiple papers in notable venues. Recent papers include:

  • A Novel Sensor Placement Strategy for an IoT-Based Power Grid Monitoring System, 2020, IEEE Internet of Things Journal
  • On Real-Time Detection of Line Sags in Overhead Power Grids Using an IoT-Based Monitoring System: Theoretical Basis, System Implementation, and Long-Term Field Verification, 2022, IEEE Internet of Things Journal
  • Cycle Life Study of Li-Ion Batteries With an Aging-Level-Based Charging Method, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion
  • Effect of Weighting Strategies on Taguchi-Based Optimization of the Four-Stage Constant Current Charge Pattern, 2021, IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems
  • Enhanced detection of mango leaf diseases in field environments using MSMP-CNN and transfer learning, 2024, Computers and Electronics in Agriculture

The most frequent coauthors working with Joe-Air Jiang include Jen-Cheng Wang, Chien-Hsing Lee, Cheng-Ying Chou, Shih-Hsien Hsu, and Mu-Hwa Lee.

Publication venues where the scientist frequently appears include:

  • IEEE Internet of Things Journal
  • Computers and Electronics in Agriculture
  • IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems
  • IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion
  • IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics

Best Publications

  • An adaptive PMU based fault detection/location technique for transmission lines. I. Theory and algorithms

    Joe-Air Jiang;Jun-Zhe Yang;Ying-Hong Lin;Chih-Wen Liu

  • Maximum Power Tracking for Photovoltaic Power Systems

    Joe-Air Jiang;Tsong-Liang Huang;Ying-Tung Hsiao;Chia-Hong Chen

  • An adaptive PMU based fault detection/location technique for transmission lines. II. PMU implementation and performance evaluation

    Joe-Air Jiang;Ying-Hong Lin;Jun-Zhe Yang;Tong-Ming Too

  • A New PMU-Based Fault Location Algorithm for Series Compensated Lines

    Chi-Shan Yu;Chih-Wen Liu;Sun-Li Yu;Joe-Air Jiang

  • Transmission network fault location observability with minimal PMU placement

    Kai-Ping Lien;Chih-Wen Liu;Chi-Shan Yu;J.-A. Jiang

  • A New Adaptive PMU-Based Protection Scheme for Transposed/Untransposed Parallel Transmission Lines

    Ching-Shan Chen;Chih-Wen Liu;Joe-Air Jiang

  • A GSM-based remote wireless automatic monitoring system for field information: A case study for ecological monitoring of the oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel)

    Joe-Air Jiang;Chwan-Lu Tseng;Fu-Ming Lu;En-Cheng Yang

  • Closure on "A new protection scheme for fault detection, direction discrimination, classification, and location in transmission lines"

    Joe-Air Jiang;Ching-Shan Chen;Chih-Wen Liu

  • Application of combined adaptive Fourier filtering technique and fault detector to fast distance protection

    Ching-Shan Chen;Chih-Wen Liu;J.-A. Jiang

  • Feasibility study on application of GSM–SMS technology to field data acquisition

    Chwan-Lu Tseng;Joe-Air Jiang;Ren-Guey Lee;Fu-Ming Lu

  • A Hybrid Framework for Fault Detection, Classification, and Location—Part I: Concept, Structure, and Methodology

    Joe-Air Jiang;Cheng-Long Chuang;Yung-Chung Wang;Chih-Hung Hung

  • On precisely relating the growth of Phalaenopsis leaves to greenhouse environmental factors by using an IoT-based monitoring system

    Min-Sheng Liao;Shih-Fang Chen;Cheng-Ying Chou;Hsun-Yi Chen

  • Magnetic Control System Targeted for Capsule Endoscopic Operations in the Stomach—Design, Fabrication, and in vitro and ex vivo Evaluations

    Gi-Shih Lien;Chih-Wen Liu;Joe-Air Jiang;Cheng-Long Chuang

  • Developed urban air quality monitoring system based on wireless sensor networks

    Jen-Hao Liu;Yu-Fan Chen;Tzu-Shiang Lin;Da-Wei Lai

  • A Hybrid Memetic Framework for Coverage Optimization in Wireless Sensor Networks

    Chia-Pang Chen;Subhas Chandra Mukhopadhyay;Cheng-Long Chuang;Tzu-Shiang Lin

  • An automatic analysis method for detecting and eliminating ECG artifacts in EEG

    Joe-Air Jiang;Chih-Feng Chao;Ming-Jang Chiu;Ren-Guey Lee

  • A Universal Fault Location Technique for N-Terminal $({N}\geqq 3)$ Transmission Lines

    Chih-Wen Liu;Kai-Ping Lien;Ching-Shan Chen;Joe-Air Jiang

  • A NEW APPROACH FOR IDENTIFYING SLEEP APNEA SYNDROME USING WAVELET TRANSFORM AND NEURAL NETWORKS

    Robert Lin;Ren-Guey Lee;Chwan-Lu Tseng;Heng-Kuan Zhou

  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Treated with a Diode Laser: A Controlled Treatment of the Transverse Carpal Ligament

    Wen-Dien Chang;Jih-Huah Wu;Joe-Air Jiang;Chun-Yu Yeh

  • Efficient Coverage and Connectivity Preservation With Load Balance for Wireless Sensor Networks

    Chia Pang Chen;Subhas Chandra Mukhopadhyay;Cheng Long Chuang;Maw Yang Liu

  • A Distributed RSS-Based Localization Using a Dynamic Circle Expanding Mechanism

    Joe-Air Jiang;Xiang-Yao Zheng;Yu-Fan Chen;Chien-Hao Wang

Frequent Co-Authors

Chih-Wen Liu
Chih-Wen Liu National Taiwan University
Subhas Chandra Mukhopadhyay
Subhas Chandra Mukhopadhyay Macquarie University

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