Qing Cao focuses on Wireless sensor network, Distributed computing, Real-time computing, Energy consumption and Efficient energy use. Qing Cao interconnects Debugging, Embedded system and Unix in the investigation of issues within Wireless sensor network. His studies deal with areas such as Middleware and Key distribution in wireless sensor networks as well as Distributed computing.
His work on Mobile wireless sensor network as part of general Key distribution in wireless sensor networks study is frequently connected to Statistical classification, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. His Real-time computing research includes elements of Sensor node and Field. The Efficient energy use study combines topics in areas such as Vehicle routing problem, Computer network, Scalability and Routing protocol.
His main research concerns Wireless sensor network, Distributed computing, Computer network, Real-time computing and Embedded system. His Wireless sensor network research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Software deployment, Energy consumption, Key distribution in wireless sensor networks, Debugging and Efficient energy use. His Fault tolerance study in the realm of Distributed computing interacts with subjects such as Scale.
His work on Network packet, Routing protocol and Network topology as part of general Computer network study is frequently linked to Graph and Shortest path problem, bridging the gap between disciplines. His study in Real-time computing is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Node, Branch misprediction, Compiler and Profiling. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Network architecture and File system, Operating system.
Qing Cao mainly investigates Computer network, Distributed computing, Overhead, Shortest path problem and Wireless sensor network. His research on Computer network frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Usability. He combines subjects such as Vehicle networks and Flooding with his study of Distributed computing.
His Overhead study incorporates themes from Node and Bloom filter. His Wireless sensor network study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Optimizing compiler, Program optimization, Compiler, Profiling and Debugging. The concepts of his Fault tolerance study are interwoven with issues in File system, Software deployment, Solid-state drive, Key distribution in wireless sensor networks and Embedded system.
Qing Cao mainly focuses on Distributed computing, Computer network, Fault tolerance, Shortest path problem and Wireless sensor network. The various areas that Qing Cao examines in his Distributed computing study include File system, Cloud computing, Server, Data structure and Computer data storage. His research on Computer network often connects related areas such as Schedule.
His Fault tolerance research incorporates elements of Solid-state drive, Embedded system and Degradation. His Shortest path problem study spans across into subjects like Key distribution in wireless sensor networks and Software deployment.
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VigilNet: An integrated sensor network system for energy-efficient surveillance
Tian He;Sudha Krishnamurthy;Liqian Luo;Ting Yan.
ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks (2006)
Towards optimal sleep scheduling in sensor networks for rare-event detection
Qing Cao;Tarek Abdelzaher;Tian He;John Stankovic.
information processing in sensor networks (2005)
EnviroTrack: towards an environmental computing paradigm for distributed sensor networks
T. Abdelzaher;B. Blum;Q. Cao;Y. Chen.
international conference on distributed computing systems (2004)
EDAL: an energy-efficient, delay-aware, and lifetime-balancing data collection protocol for heterogeneous wireless sensor networks
Yanjun Yao;Qing Cao;Athanasios V. Vasilakos.
IEEE ACM Transactions on Networking (2015)
Lightweight detection and classification for wireless sensor networks in realistic environments
Lin Gu;Dong Jia;Pascal Vicaire;Ting Yan.
international conference on embedded networked sensor systems (2005)
Achieving Real-Time Target Tracking UsingWireless Sensor Networks
Tian He;P. Vicaire;Ting Yan;Liqian Luo.
real time technology and applications symposium (2006)
The LiteOS Operating System: Towards Unix-Like Abstractions for Wireless Sensor Networks
Qing Cao;Tarek Abdelzaher;John Stankovic;Tian He.
information processing in sensor networks (2008)
Friendbook: A Semantic-Based Friend Recommendation System for Social Networks
Zhibo Wang;Jilong Liao;Qing Cao;Hairong Qi.
IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing (2015)
Towards optimal sleep scheduling in sensor networks for rare-event detection
Q. Cao;T. Abdelzaher;T. He;J. Stankovic.
workshop on microelectronics and electron devices (2005)
Scalable logical coordinates framework for routing in wireless sensor networks
Qing Cao;Tarek Abdelzaher.
ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks (2006)
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