His scientific interests lie mostly in Parallel computing, Computer network, Wireless sensor network, Distributed computing and Scheduling. His work deals with themes such as Round-robin scheduling, Two-level scheduling, Rate-monotonic scheduling, Dynamic priority scheduling and Fair-share scheduling, which intersect with Parallel computing. Min-You Wu works mostly in the field of Dynamic priority scheduling, limiting it down to topics relating to Processor scheduling and, in certain cases, Least slack time scheduling and Lottery scheduling.
His Computer network research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Wireless ad hoc network, Communication channel and Wireless network. His Distributed computing study combines topics in areas such as Shared mesh, Mesh networking and IEEE 802.11s. Specifically, his work in Scheduling is concerned with the study of Fixed-priority pre-emptive scheduling.
Min-You Wu spends much of his time researching Computer network, Distributed computing, Wireless sensor network, Scheduling and Wireless network. His Computer network research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Wireless, Wireless ad hoc network and Throughput. Min-You Wu has included themes like Data mining, Sensor node, Key distribution in wireless sensor networks, Real-time computing and Sensor array in his Wireless sensor network study.
His Scheduling research integrates issues from Parallel algorithm, Parallel computing and Resource allocation. His research integrates issues of Round-robin scheduling, Two-level scheduling, Rate-monotonic scheduling, Dynamic priority scheduling and Fixed-priority pre-emptive scheduling in his study of Parallel computing. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Directional antenna, Node, Communication channel and Physical layer.
Min-You Wu focuses on Wireless sensor network, Computer network, Real-time computing, Key distribution in wireless sensor networks and Scheduling. His Wireless sensor network research includes elements of Wireless, Sensor node, Plane and Compressed sensing. Min-You Wu interconnects Wireless network and Vehicular ad hoc network in the investigation of issues within Computer network.
Min-You Wu combines subjects such as Kalman filter, Inertial measurement unit, Protocol and Embedded system with his study of Real-time computing. His Key distribution in wireless sensor networks study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as Distributed computing. His primary area of study in Scheduling is in the field of Job shop scheduling.
Min-You Wu mainly focuses on Wireless sensor network, Real-time computing, Compressed sensing, Missing data and Key distribution in wireless sensor networks. In his work, Computer engineering, Approximation algorithm, Mathematical optimization and Distributed computing is strongly intertwined with Plane, which is a subfield of Wireless sensor network. Min-You Wu has researched Real-time computing in several fields, including Scheduling, Job shop scheduling, Protocol and Embedded system.
As part of one scientific family, Min-You Wu deals mainly with the area of Compressed sensing, narrowing it down to issues related to the Data mining, and often Homomorphic encryption. His Cluster analysis study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Computer network and Key. His Computer network study which covers Wireless ad hoc network that intersects with Directional antenna and Transmission.
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Performance-effective and low-complexity task scheduling for heterogeneous computing
H. Topcuoglu;S. Hariri;Min-You Wu.
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems (2002)
Performance-effective and low-complexity task scheduling for heterogeneous computing
H. Topcuoglu;S. Hariri;Min-You Wu.
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems (2002)
Hypertool: a programming aid for message-passing systems
M.-Y. Wu;D.D. Gajski.
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems (1990)
Hypertool: a programming aid for message-passing systems
M.-Y. Wu;D.D. Gajski.
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems (1990)
Task scheduling algorithms for heterogeneous processors
H. Topcuoglu;S. Hariri;Min-You Wu.
Proceedings. Eighth Heterogeneous Computing Workshop (HCW'99) (1999)
Task scheduling algorithms for heterogeneous processors
H. Topcuoglu;S. Hariri;Min-You Wu.
Proceedings. Eighth Heterogeneous Computing Workshop (HCW'99) (1999)
Towards Secure Industrial IoT: Blockchain System With Credit-Based Consensus Mechanism
Junqin Huang;Linghe Kong;Guihai Chen;Min-You Wu.
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics (2019)
Towards Secure Industrial IoT: Blockchain System With Credit-Based Consensus Mechanism
Junqin Huang;Linghe Kong;Guihai Chen;Min-You Wu.
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics (2019)
CDC : Compressive Data Collection for Wireless Sensor Networks
Xiao-Yang Liu;Yanmin Zhu;Linghe Kong;Cong Liu.
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems (2015)
CDC : Compressive Data Collection for Wireless Sensor Networks
Xiao-Yang Liu;Yanmin Zhu;Linghe Kong;Cong Liu.
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems (2015)
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