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54
Citations
13970
World Ranking
4501
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2104

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2016 - ACM Distinguished Member
  • 2016 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to quality of service provisioning and policy-based security management in computer networks

Overview

Shigang Chen is affiliated with the University of Florida in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields with a primary focus on Computer Science and Engineering. Within these domains, their work extensively covers subfields such as Computer Networks and Communications, Artificial Intelligence, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Materials Chemistry, and Catalysis.

The scientist's research topics include Network Security and Intrusion Detection, Internet Traffic Analysis and Secure E-voting, Network Traffic and Congestion Control, Advanced Battery Technologies Research, Data Stream Mining Techniques, Advanced Battery Materials and Technologies, and Ammonia Synthesis and Nitrogen Reduction.

Shigang Chen has contributed to a range of publication venues, frequently appearing in:

  • IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Energy storage materials
  • Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment
  • Computer Networks

Frequent co-authors working with Shigang Chen include Shanwen Tao, Chaoyi Ma, He Huang, Haibo Wang, and Yu-E Sun.

Selected recent papers highlight their interdisciplinary research interests and include:

  • "Historical development and novel concepts on electrolytes for aqueous rechargeable batteries," 2022, Energy & Environmental Science
  • "Salt-concentrated acetate electrolytes for a high voltage aqueous Zn/MnO2 battery," 2020, Energy Storage Materials
  • "Roadmap on inorganic perovskites for energy applications," 2021, Journal of Physics Energy
  • "An Efficient Symmetric Electrolyzer Based On Bifunctional Perovskite Catalyst for Ammonia Electrolysis," 2021, Advanced Science
  • "Robust Task Offloading in Dynamic Edge Computing," 2021, IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing

Shigang Chen has been recognized as an IEEE Fellow in 2016 for contributions to quality of service provisioning and policy-based security management in computer networks. The same year, they were also named an ACM Distinguished Member.

Best Publications

  • An overview of quality of service routing for next-generation high-speed networks: problems and solutions

    Shigang Chen;K. Nahrstedt

  • A key management scheme for wireless sensor networks using deployment knowledge

    Wenliang Du;Jing Deng;Y.S. Han;Shigang Chen

  • Distributed quality-of-service routing in ad hoc networks

    Shigang Chen;K. Nahrstedt

  • On finding multi-constrained paths

    Shigang Chen;K. Nahrstedt

  • Privacy-Preserving Multivariate Statistical Analysis: Linear Regression and Classification

    Wenliang Du;Yunghsiang S. Han;Shigang Chen

  • A QoS-aware multicast routing protocol

    Shigang Chen;K. Nahrstedt;Y. Shavitt

  • Congestion Avoidance Based on Lightweight Buffer Management in Sensor Networks

    S. Chen;N. Yang

  • Protecting Receiver-Location Privacy in Wireless Sensor Networks

    Ying Jian;Shigang Chen;Zhan Zhang;Liang Zhang

  • Identifying the missing tags in a large RFID system

    Tao Li;Shigang Chen;Yibei Ling

  • Defending against Internet worms: a signature-based approach

    Y. Tang;S. Chen

  • Distributed QoS routing with imprecise state information

    Shigang Chen;K. Nahrstedt

  • Routing support for providing guaranteed end-to-end quality-of-service

    Klara Nahrstedt;Shigang Chen

  • Slowing down Internet worms

    S. Chen;Y. Tang

  • Distributed quality-of-service routing in high-speed networks based on selective probing

    Shigang Chen;K. Nahrstedt

  • Perimeter-based defense against high bandwidth DDoS attacks

    S. Chen;Q. Song

  • Efficient information collection protocols for sensor-augmented RFID networks

    Shigang Chen;Ming Zhang;Bin Xiao

  • HeavyKeeper: An Accurate Algorithm for Finding Top-$k$ Elephant Flows

    Tong Yang;Haowei Zhang;Jinyang Li;Junzhi Gong

  • Pyramid sketch: a sketch framework for frequency estimation of data streams

    Tong Yang;Yang Zhou;Hao Jin;Shigang Chen

  • Routing with topology aggregation in delay-bandwidth sensitive networks

    King-Shan Lui;Klara Nahrstedt;Shigang Chen

  • Robust signal timing optimization with environmental concerns

    Lihui Zhang;Yafeng Yin;Shigang Chen

  • Efficient protocols for identifying the missing tags in a large RFID system

    Tao Li;Shigang Chen;Yibei Ling

  • HeavyKeeper: An Accurate Algorithm for Finding Top-k Elephant Flows.

    Junzhi Gong;Tong Yang;Haowei Zhang;Hao Li

Frequent Co-Authors

Yuguang Fang
Yuguang Fang City University of Hong Kong
Klara Nahrstedt
Klara Nahrstedt University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Bin Xiao
Bin Xiao Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Yafeng Yin
Yafeng Yin University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Sanjay Ranka
Sanjay Ranka University of Florida
Liusheng Huang
Liusheng Huang University of Science and Technology of China
Yuval Shavitt
Yuval Shavitt Tel Aviv University
Junzhou Luo
Junzhou Luo Southeast University
Jun-Hong Cui
Jun-Hong Cui Jilin University
José A. B. Fortes
José A. B. Fortes University of Florida

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