2017 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to modeling and performance evaluation of wireless networks
Wenye Wang spends much of his time researching Computer network, Wireless network, Quality of service, Wireless and Electric power system. His studies deal with areas such as Key distribution in wireless sensor networks and Distributed computing as well as Computer network. His Key distribution in wireless sensor networks study deals with Wi-Fi array intersecting with Radio resource management, Wireless Application Protocol and Heterogeneous network.
He has researched Wireless network in several fields, including Communication channel and Public land mobile network. His Quality of service research includes themes of Paging and Resource allocation. As part of his studies on Electric power system, Wenye Wang frequently links adjacent subjects like Grid computing.
Wenye Wang mostly deals with Computer network, Wireless network, Distributed computing, Wireless and Node. His studies in Computer network integrate themes in fields like Computer security and Wireless ad hoc network. His Computer security research incorporates elements of Telecommunications network and Denial-of-service attack, The Internet.
The concepts of his Wireless network study are interwoven with issues in Quality of service, Network packet, Throughput and Network topology. His work in Wireless addresses issues such as Mobile computing, which are connected to fields such as Mobile search. His research investigates the link between Node and topics such as Mobility model that cross with problems in Mobility management.
Wenye Wang mainly investigates Computer network, Social network, Computer security, Network topology and Mobile telephony. As part of the same scientific family, Wenye Wang usually focuses on Computer network, concentrating on Wireless and intersecting with Resilience. His research integrates issues of Theoretical computer science, Distributed computing, Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution, Information Dissemination and Node in his study of Social network.
His Node research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Wireless network and Interdependent networks. Wenye Wang interconnects Telecommunications network and Denial-of-service attack in the investigation of issues within Computer security. His Mobile telephony study incorporates themes from Handover and Resource management.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Computer network, Computer security, Network topology, Mobile telephony and Mobile computing. Wenye Wang is interested in Node, which is a field of Computer network. His Computer security research integrates issues from Telecommunications network and Wireless network.
His work carried out in the field of Network topology brings together such families of science as Outcome and Star network. The study incorporates disciplines such as Cellular network, Mobility model, Cognitive radio, Cognitive network and Spectral efficiency in addition to Mobile telephony. The Mobile computing study combines topics in areas such as Network performance, The Internet, Denial-of-service attack, Botnet and Malware.
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Survey Cyber security in the Smart Grid: Survey and challenges
Wenye Wang;Zhuo Lu.
Computer Networks (2013)
Survey Cyber security in the Smart Grid: Survey and challenges
Wenye Wang;Zhuo Lu.
Computer Networks (2013)
Mobility management in next-generation wireless systems
I.F. Akyildiz;J. McNair;J.S.M. Ho;H. Uzunalioglu.
Proceedings of the IEEE (1999)
Mobility management in next-generation wireless systems
I.F. Akyildiz;J. McNair;J.S.M. Ho;H. Uzunalioglu.
Proceedings of the IEEE (1999)
Survey Paper: A survey on the communication architectures in smart grid
Wenye Wang;Yi Xu;Mohit Khanna.
Computer Networks (2011)
Survey Paper: A survey on the communication architectures in smart grid
Wenye Wang;Yi Xu;Mohit Khanna.
Computer Networks (2011)
A dynamic location management scheme for next-generation multitier PCS systems
I.F. Akyildiz;W. Wang.
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications (2002)
A dynamic location management scheme for next-generation multitier PCS systems
I.F. Akyildiz;W. Wang.
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications (2002)
The predictive user mobility profile framework for wireless multimedia networks
Ian F. Akyildiz;Wenye Wang.
IEEE ACM Transactions on Networking (2004)
The predictive user mobility profile framework for wireless multimedia networks
Ian F. Akyildiz;Wenye Wang.
IEEE ACM Transactions on Networking (2004)
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