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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
60
Citations
16154
World Ranking
1609
National Ranking
653

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2007 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to wireless broadband communications and wireless local area networks

Overview

Kwang-Cheng Chen is affiliated with the University of South Florida in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines primarily within engineering and computer science, with a strong focus on electrical and electronic engineering, computer networks and communications, and artificial intelligence.

The scientist's contributions include substantial work in the following topics:

  • Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
  • Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies
  • IoT and Edge/Fog Computing
  • IoT Networks and Protocols
  • Software-Defined Networks and 5G
  • Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs)
  • Age of Information Optimization

Kwang-Cheng Chen has been published frequently in respected venues such as:

  • IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
  • IEEE Communications Magazine
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
  • IEEE Internet of Things Journal

Recent publications include:

  • "Reliable Computation Offloading for Edge-Computing-Enabled Software-Defined IoV," 2020, IEEE Internet of Things Journal
  • "Wireless Networked Multirobot Systems in Smart Factories," 2020, Proceedings of the IEEE
  • "Edge Intelligence for Mission-Critical 6G Services in Space-Air-Ground Integrated Networks," 2022, IEEE Network
  • "User Access Control in Open Radio Access Networks: A Federated Deep Reinforcement Learning Approach," 2021, IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
  • "Reliable Transmission for NOMA Systems With Randomly Deployed Receivers," 2022, IEEE Transactions on Communications

Collaboration is a significant aspect of their work, with frequent co-authors including:

  • Qimei Cui
  • Gan Zheng
  • Zixiang Nie
  • Yingze Wang
  • Jingjing Wang

Kwang-Cheng Chen has contributed to book publications as well, including a publication with River Publishers eBooks titled Artificial Intelligence in Wireless Robotics in 2022.

Over their career, the scientist has concentrated research efforts in both theoretical and applied domains relating to wireless communications and robotics, integrating emerging technologies such as edge computing, federated learning, and 6G networks.

Their work has been recognized with awards including being named an IEEE Fellow in 2007 for contributions to wireless broadband communications and wireless local area networks.

Best Publications

  • Cognitive radio networking and communications: an overview

    Ying-Chang Liang;Kwang-Cheng Chen;Geoffrey Ye Li;P. Mahonen

  • Machine Learning Paradigms for Next-Generation Wireless Networks

    Chunxiao Jiang;Haijun Zhang;Yong Ren;Zhu Han

  • Toward ubiquitous massive accesses in 3GPP machine-to-machine communications

    Shao-Yu Lien;Kwang-Cheng Chen;Yonghua Lin

  • Thirty Years of Machine Learning: The Road to Pareto-Optimal Wireless Networks

    Jingjing Wang;Chunxiao Jiang;Haijun Zhang;Yong Ren

  • Ultra Reliable UAV Communication Using Altitude and Cooperation Diversity

    Mohammad Mahdi Azari;Fernando Rosas;Kwang-Cheng Chen;Sofie Pollin

  • Medium access control of wireless LANs for mobile computing

    Kwang-Cheng Chen

  • A Survey on Spatial Modulation in Emerging Wireless Systems: Research Progresses and Applications

    Miaowen Wen;Beixiong Zheng;Kyeong Jin Kim;Marco Di Renzo

  • Cognitive Radio Networks

    Kwang-Cheng Chen;Ramjee Prasad

  • Cooperative Access Class Barring for Machine-to-Machine Communications

    Shao-Yu Lien;Tzu-Huan Liau;Ching-Yueh Kao;Kwang-Cheng Chen

  • Reliable Computation Offloading for Edge-Computing-Enabled Software-Defined IoV

    Xiangwang Hou;Zhiyuan Ren;Jingjing Wang;Wenchi Cheng

  • Machine-to-machine communications: Technologies and challenges

    Kwang-Cheng Chen;Kwang-Cheng Chen;Shao-Yu Lien;Shao-Yu Lien

  • Smart attacks in smart grid communication networks

    Pin-Yu Chen;Shin-Ming Cheng;Kwang-Cheng Chen

  • On exploiting cognitive radio to mitigate interference in macro/femto heterogeneous networks

    Shin-Ming Cheng;Shou-Yu Lien;Feng-Seng Chu;Kwang-Cheng Chen

  • Massive Access Management for QoS Guarantees in 3GPP Machine-to-Machine Communications

    Shao-Yu Lien;Kwang-Cheng Chen

  • Cognitive radio network architecture: part I -- general structure

    K.-C. Chen;Y.-J. Peng;N. Prasad;Y.-C. Liang

  • Performance analysis of IEEE 802.11 CSMA/CA medium access control protocol

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  • Carrier Sensing Based Multiple Access Protocols for Cognitive Radio Networks

    Shao-Yu Lien;Chih-Cheng Tseng;Kwang-Cheng Chen

  • Cognitive and Game-Theoretical Radio Resource Management for Autonomous Femtocells with QoS Guarantees

    Shao-Yu Lien;Yu-Yu Lin;Kwang-Cheng Chen

  • Cognitive Radio Resource Management for QoS Guarantees in Autonomous Femtocell Networks

    S.-Y. Lien;C.-C. Tseng;K.-C. Chen;C.-W. Su

  • Interference analysis of nonpersistent CSMA with hidden terminals in multicell wireless data networks

    Kai-Chuang Huang;Kwang-Cheng Chen

  • On Modeling Malware Propagation in Generalized Social Networks

    Shin-Ming Cheng;Weng Chon Ao;Pin-Yu Chen;Kwang-Cheng Chen

Frequent Co-Authors

Ramjee Prasad
Ramjee Prasad Aarhus University
Yong Ren
Yong Ren Tsinghua University
Chunxiao Jiang
Chunxiao Jiang Tsinghua University
H. Vincent Poor
H. Vincent Poor Princeton University
Ezio Biglieri
Ezio Biglieri Pompeu Fabra University
Ying-Chang Liang
Ying-Chang Liang University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
Xiaoli Chu
Xiaoli Chu University of Sheffield
Sofie Pollin
Sofie Pollin KU Leuven
Zhu Han
Zhu Han University of Houston

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