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Wei Dong is affiliated with Zhejiang University in China and has developed a significant body of research within the fields of Computer Science and Engineering.

The scientist's work primarily focuses on several subfields, including Computer Networks and Communications, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, and Information Systems.

Wei Dong's main research topics cover:

  • IoT and Edge/Fog Computing
  • Green IT and Sustainability
  • IoT Networks and Protocols
  • Context-Aware Activity Recognition Systems
  • Indoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies
  • Underwater Vehicles and Communication Systems
  • Energy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks

The scientist has contributed numerous papers to frequent publication venues, including:

  • ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks
  • IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IEEE Internet of Things Journal
  • ACM Transactions on Internet Technology

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Wei Dong include:

  • Yi Gao
  • Yuxiang Lin
  • Jiamei Lv
  • Wenzhao Zhang
  • Chenhong Cao

Some of the recent papers authored by Wei Dong include:

  • "Variable selection in near-infrared spectra: Application to quantitative non-destructive determination of protein content in wheat" (2021) published in Infrared Physics & Technology
  • "SateLoc: A Virtual Fingerprinting Approach to Outdoor LoRa Localization Using Satellite Images" (2021) published in ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks
  • "Revisiting Indoor Intrusion Detection With WiFi Signals: Do Not Panic Over a Pet!" (2020) published in IEEE Internet of Things Journal
  • "Enhancing the Performance of 802.15.4-Based Wireless Sensor Networks With NB-IoT" (2020) published in IEEE Internet of Things Journal
  • "AdSherlock: Efficient and Deployable Click Fraud Detection for Mobile Applications" (2020) published in IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing

Best Publications

  • ImageNet: A large-scale hierarchical image database

    Jia Deng;Wei Dong;Richard Socher;Li-Jia Li

  • Efficient k-nearest neighbor graph construction for generic similarity measures

    Wei Dong;Charikar Moses;Kai Li

  • Does wireless sensor network scale? A measurement study on GreenOrbs

    Yunhao Liu;Yuan He;Mo Li;Jiliang Wang

  • Secure friend discovery in mobile social networks

    Wei Dong;Vacha Dave;Lili Qiu;Yin Zhang

  • Modeling LSH for performance tuning

    Wei Dong;Zhe Wang;William Josephson;Moses Charikar

  • Tradeoffs in scalable data routing for deduplication clusters

    Wei Dong;Fred Douglis;Kai Li;Hugo Patterson

  • Mosaic: A low-cost mobile sensing system for urban air quality monitoring

    Yi Gao;Wei Dong;Kai Guo;Xue Liu

  • LDB: Localization with Directional Beacons for Sparse 3D Underwater Acoustic Sensor Networks

    Hanjiang Luo;Zhongwen Guo;Wei Dong;Feng Hong

  • Asymmetric distance estimation with sketches for similarity search in high-dimensional spaces

    Wei Dong;Moses Charikar;Kai Li

  • Measurement and analysis on the packet delivery performance in a large-scale sensor network

    Wei Dong;Yunhao Liu;Yuan He;Tong Zhu

  • Measurement and analysis on the packet delivery performance in a large scale sensor network

    Wei Dong;Yunhao Liu;Yuan He;Tong Zhu

  • iDEAL: incentivized dynamic cellular offloading via auctions

    Wei Dong;Swati Rallapalli;Rittwik Jana;Lili Qiu

  • iDEAL: Incentivized dynamic cellular offloading via auctions

    Wei Dong;Swati Rallapalli;Rittwik Jana;Lili Qiu

  • Providing OS Support for Wireless Sensor Networks: Challenges and Approaches

    Wei Dong;Chun Chen;Xue Liu;Jiajun Bu

  • Efficiently matching sets of features with random histograms

    Wei Dong;Zhe Wang;Moses Charikar;Kai Li

  • Double Auctions for Dynamic Spectrum Allocation

    Wei Dong;Swati Rallapalli;Lili Qiu;K. K. Ramakrishnan

  • DPLC: Dynamic Packet Length Control in Wireless Sensor Networks

    Wei Dong;Xue Liu;Chun Chen;Yuan He

  • Robust and Secure Time-Synchronization Against Sybil Attacks for Sensor Networks

    Wei Dong;Xiaojin Liu

  • QoF: Towards Comprehensive Path Quality Measurement in Wireless Sensor Networks

    Jiliang Wang;Yunhao Liu;Yuan He;Wei Dong

  • Dynamic Packet Length Control in Wireless Sensor Networks

    Wei Dong;Chun Chen;Xue Liu;Yuan He

  • Link quality aware code dissemination in wireless sensor networks

    Wei Dong;Yunhao Liu;Chao Wang;Xue Liu

  • Elon: enabling efficient and long-term reprogramming for wireless sensor networks

    Wei Dong;Yunhao Liu;Xiaofan Wu;Lin Gu

Frequent Co-Authors

Jiajun Bu
Jiajun Bu Zhejiang University
Chun Chen
Chun Chen Zhejiang University
Xue Liu
Xue Liu McGill University
Yunhao Liu
Yunhao Liu Tsinghua University
Tao Gu
Tao Gu Macquarie University
Jiliang Wang
Jiliang Wang Tsinghua University
Yuan He
Yuan He Tsinghua University
Lili Qiu
Lili Qiu The University of Texas at Austin
Yin Zhang
Yin Zhang The University of Texas at Austin
Kai Li
Kai Li Princeton University

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