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Overview

Liang Zhou is affiliated with Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications in China. Their research spans key areas within computer science and engineering, with a focus on fields such as computer vision and pattern recognition, artificial intelligence, computer networks and communications, electrical and electronic engineering, and cognitive neuroscience.

The scientist's work addresses a range of main topics including image and video quality assessment, privacy-preserving technologies in data, tactile and sensory interactions, IoT and edge/fog computing, visual attention and saliency detection, mobile crowdsensing and crowdsourcing, and advanced vision and imaging.

Liang Zhou has contributed to multiple papers with notable recent publications such as:

  • Cross-Modal Stream Scheduling for eHealth, 2020, IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
  • Radio Resource Allocation for Integrated Sensing, Communication, and Computation Networks, 2022, IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
  • Cross-Modal Semantic Communications, 2022, IEEE Wireless Communications
  • Computational Intelligence Algorithms for UAV Swarm Networking and Collaboration: A Comprehensive Survey and Future Directions, 2024, IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials
  • Broad Reinforcement Learning for Supporting Fast Autonomous IoT, 2020, IEEE Internet of Things Journal

Frequent collaborators of Liang Zhou include Xin Wei, Dan Wu, Lindong Zhao, Yi Qian, and Yun Gao. These collaborations have contributed to an extensive publication record.

The scholar has published regularly in several distinguished venues, with frequent publications in:

  • IEEE Internet of Things Journal
  • IEEE Wireless Communications
  • IEEE Transactions on Multimedia
  • IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
  • IEEE Transactions on Communications

Liang Zhou has also authored a book titled Cross-Modal Communication Technology, published by Springer International Publishing and scheduled for 2025.

The research profile indicates a strong interdisciplinary presence, bridging advanced computing technologies with communications and multimedia, particularly in areas related to wireless and IoT systems.

Best Publications

  • Multimedia traffic security architecture for the internet of things

    Liang Zhou;Han-Chieh Chao

  • Distributed scheduling scheme for video streaming over multi-channel multi-radio multi-hop wireless networks

    Liang Zhou;Xinbing Wang;Wei Tu;G.-M. Muntean

  • Energy-Efficient Resource Sharing for Mobile Device-to-Device Multimedia Communications

    Dan Wu;Jinlong Wang;Rose Qingyang Hu;Yueming Cai

  • Distributed Media Services in P2P-Based Vehicular Networks

    Liang Zhou;Yan Zhang;Kevin Song;Weiping Jing

  • Energy-Spectrum Efficiency Tradeoff for Video Streaming over Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

    Liang Zhou;R. Q. Hu;Yi Qian;Hsiao-Hwa Chen

  • Joint Forensics-Scheduling Strategy for Delay-Sensitive Multimedia Applications over Heterogeneous Networks

    Liang Zhou;Han-Chieh Chao;A. V. Vasilakos

  • Social-Aware Rate Based Content Sharing Mode Selection for D2D Content Sharing Scenarios

    Dan Wu;Liang Zhou;Yueming Cai

  • Greening the Smart Cities: Energy-Efficient Massive Content Delivery via D2D Communications

    Liang Zhou;Dan Wu;Jianxin Chen;Zhenjiang Dong

  • Itinerary Planning for Energy-Efficient Agent Communications in Wireless Sensor Networks

    Min Chen;L. T. Yang;Taekyoung Kwon;Liang Zhou

  • Context-Aware Middleware for Multimedia Services in Heterogeneous Networks

    Liang Zhou;Naixue Xiong;Lei Shu;Athanasios Vasilakos

  • When Collaboration Hugs Intelligence: Content Delivery over Ultra-Dense Networks

    Liang Zhou;Dan Wu;Zhenjiang Dong;Xuelong Li

  • A hybrid load balancing strategy of sequential tasks for grid computing environments

    Yajun Li;Yuhang Yang;Maode Ma;Liang Zhou

  • Enhancing e-learning experience with online social networks

    Joel J. P. C. Rodrigues;Filipe M. R. Sabino;Liang Zhou

  • Radio Resource Allocation for Integrated Sensing, Communication, and Computation Networks

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  • When Computation Hugs Intelligence: Content-Aware Data Processing for Industrial IoT

    Liang Zhou;Dan Wu;Jianxin Chen;Zhenjiang Dong

  • Mobile Device-to-Device Video Distribution: Theory and Application

    Liang Zhou

  • Adaptive unequal protection for wireless video transmission over IEEE 802.11e networks

    Zheng Wan;Naixue Xiong;Nasir Ghani;Athanasios V. Vasilakos

  • A Cooperative Communication Scheme Based on Coalition Formation Game in Clustered Wireless Sensor Networks

    Dan Wu;Yueming Cai;Liang Zhou;Jinlong Wang

  • QoE-driven power scheduling in smart grid: architecture, strategy, and methodology

    Liang Zhou;Joel J. P. C. Rodrigues;Luís M. Oliveira

  • Joint physical-application layer security for wireless multimedia delivery

    Liang Zhou;Dan Wu;Baoyu Zheng;Mohsen Guizani

  • The role of mobility for D2D communications in LTE-advanced networks: energy vs. bandwidth efficiency

    Dan Wu;Liang Zhou;Yueming Cai;Rose Qingyang Hu

Frequent Co-Authors

Joel J. P. C. Rodrigues
Joel J. P. C. Rodrigues Federal University of Piauí
Athanasios V. Vasilakos
Athanasios V. Vasilakos University of Agder
Yi Qian
Yi Qian University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Han-Chieh Chao
Han-Chieh Chao Fo Guang University
Mohsen Guizani
Mohsen Guizani Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence
Min Chen
Min Chen South China University of Technology
Naixue Xiong
Naixue Xiong Northeastern State University
Rose Qingyang Hu
Rose Qingyang Hu Virginia Tech
Hsiao-Hwa Chen
Hsiao-Hwa Chen National Cheng Kung University
Yonggang Wen
Yonggang Wen Nanyang Technological University

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