1994 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to software engineering and parallel processing systems design.
His primary areas of investigation include Computer network, Quality of service, Mobile computing, Wireless network and LTE Advanced. His Computer network research includes themes of Wireless, Distributed computing and Mobile telephony. The concepts of his Quality of service study are interwoven with issues in Wireless lan, Channel code, Network packet and Wideband.
His research in Mobile computing tackles topics such as Communications protocol which are related to areas like The Internet and Mobile IP. His Wireless network research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Data transmission, Mobile radio and Transceiver. His LTE Advanced study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Random-access channel, Random access, Synchronization, Radio access network and Scheme.
Wen-Tsuen Chen focuses on Computer network, Distributed computing, Quality of service, Wireless and Throughput. His Computer network research includes elements of Wireless network and Communication channel. His Distributed computing study frequently links to other fields, such as Resource allocation.
His work carried out in the field of Quality of service brings together such families of science as Scheme, Wireless lan and Communications protocol. His Network packet study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Real-time computing and Mobile computing. His Multicast study incorporates themes from Algorithm and Steiner tree problem.
His main research concerns Computer network, Optimization problem, Communication channel, Distributed computing and Server. His Computer network research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Scalability, Throughput and Approximation algorithm. His Optimization problem course of study focuses on Social network and Wireless ad hoc network and Algorithm design.
The Communication channel study combines topics in areas such as Upper and lower bounds, Mobile computing, Interference and Network packet. His research integrates issues of Inference, Partition and Host in his study of Distributed computing. Wen-Tsuen Chen combines subjects such as Computer security, Ciphertext, Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution and Cloud computing with his study of Server.
Computer network, Multicast, Server, Throughput and Software-defined networking are his primary areas of study. His research in Computer network intersects with topics in Distributed computing, Approximation algorithm and Communication channel. The various areas that Wen-Tsuen Chen examines in his Distributed computing study include Ciphertext, File Transfer Protocol and Host.
His Multicast research incorporates elements of Optimization problem and Steiner tree problem. His Server study combines topics in areas such as Virtualization, Web service, Ranking, Collision and Global Positioning System. His study in Software-defined networking is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Unicast, Reliable multicast, Xcast, Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol and IP multicast.
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On the Automated Generation of Program Test Data
C.V. Ramamoorthy;S.-B.F. Ho;W.T. Chen.
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering (1976)
Secure broadcasting using the secure lock
Guang-Huei Chiou;Wen-Tsuen Chen.
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering (1989)
Active application oriented vertical handoff in next-generation wireless networks
Wen-Tsuen Chen;Yen-Yuan Shu.
wireless communications and networking conference (2005)
Integrating mobile IP with ad hoc networks
Yu-Chee Tseng;Chia-Ching Shen;Wen-Tsuen Chen.
IEEE Computer (2003)
Architecture for mobility and QoS support in all-IP wireless networks
Shou-Chih Lo;Guanling Lee;Wen-Tsuen Chen;Jen-Chi Liu.
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications (2004)
An adaptive scheme for vertical handoff in wireless overlay networks
Wen-Tsuen Chen;Jen-Chu Liu;Hsieh-Kuan Huang.
international conference on parallel and distributed systems (2004)
The strongly connecting problem on multihop packet radio networks
W.-T. Chen;N.-F. Huang.
IEEE Transactions on Communications (1989)
PRADA: Prioritized Random Access With Dynamic Access Barring for MTC in 3GPP LTE-A Networks
Tzu-Ming Lin;Tzu-Ming Lin;Chia-Han Lee;Jen-Po Cheng;Wen-Tsuen Chen;Wen-Tsuen Chen.
IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology (2014)
An efficient multipolling mechanism for IEEE 802.11 wireless LANs
Shou-Chih Lo;Guanling Lee;Wen-Tsuen Chen.
IEEE Transactions on Computers (2003)
RSVP mobility support: a signaling protocol for integrated services Internet with mobile hosts
Wen-Tsuen Chen;Li-Chi Huang.
international conference on computer communications (2000)
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