Xiuzhen Cheng focuses on Computer network, Wireless sensor network, Computer security, Distributed computing and Key distribution in wireless sensor networks. His Computer network study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Wireless, Wireless ad hoc network, Wireless network and Distributed algorithm. His Wireless sensor network research incorporates themes from Underwater acoustic communication, Visual sensor network, Constant false alarm rate, Brooks–Iyengar algorithm and Real-time computing.
His Computer security research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Bandwidth, Edge computing and Server. His Distributed computing research focuses on Wireless Routing Protocol and how it relates to Link-state routing protocol, Destination-Sequenced Distance Vector routing and Dynamic Source Routing. His work in Key distribution in wireless sensor networks addresses issues such as Routing, which are connected to fields such as Data aggregator, Tree, Broadcasting, Local area network and Wireless WAN.
Xiuzhen Cheng spends much of his time researching Computer network, Computer security, Wireless sensor network, Distributed computing and Wireless network. His studies deal with areas such as Wireless, Wireless ad hoc network, Cognitive radio, Throughput and Relay as well as Computer network. His research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of Server and Computer security.
Xiuzhen Cheng combines subjects such as Scalability, Overhead, Key distribution in wireless sensor networks, Real-time computing and Artificial intelligence with his study of Wireless sensor network. In his study, Dynamic Source Routing is strongly linked to Wireless Routing Protocol, which falls under the umbrella field of Distributed computing. His Wireless network study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Distributed algorithm and Node.
His primary areas of investigation include Computer security, Wireless network, Distributed algorithm, Computer network and Theoretical computer science. The various areas that Xiuzhen Cheng examines in his Computer security study include Control and Game theory. His study in Wireless network is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Liveness and Blockchain.
The Distributed algorithm study combines topics in areas such as Node, Algorithm, Connected dominating set and Sampling. His works in Routing, Protocol and Wireless sensor network are all subjects of inquiry into Computer network. Xiuzhen Cheng interconnects Information privacy and Social network in the investigation of issues within Theoretical computer science.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Computer security, Distributed computing, Distributed algorithm, Wireless network and Wireless. His Computer security research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Edge computing and Cloud computing. His work carried out in the field of Distributed computing brings together such families of science as Sampling and Data aggregator, Wireless sensor network.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Beamforming, Physical layer and Base station, Macrocell. His Wireless study combines topics in areas such as Radio spectrum, Scheduling, Computer network and Model spectrum. His research on Computer network often connects related topics like Wireless ad hoc network.
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Relay sensor placement in wireless sensor networks
Xiuzhen Cheng;Ding-Zhu Du;Lusheng Wang;Baogang Xu.
Wireless Networks (2008)
Fog Computing for the Internet of Things: Security and Privacy Issues
Arwa Alrawais;Abdulrahman Alhothaily;Chunqiang Hu;Xiuzhen Cheng.
IEEE Internet Computing (2017)
Localized fault-tolerant event boundary detection in sensor networks
M. Ding;D. Chen;K. Xing;X. Cheng.
international conference on computer communications (2005)
TPS: a time-based positioning scheme for outdoor wireless sensor networks
Xiuzhen Cheng;A. Thaeler;Guoliang Xue;Dechang Chen.
international conference on computer communications (2004)
Aggregation tree construction in sensor networks
M. Ding;X. Cheng;G. Xue.
vehicular technology conference (2003)
Dynamic spectrum access: from cognitive radio to network radio
Min Song;Chunsheng Xin;Yanxiao Zhao;Xiuzhen Cheng.
IEEE Wireless Communications (2012)
A Polynomial-Time Approximation Scheme for the Minimum-Connected Dominating Set in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks
Xiuzhen Cheng;Xiao Huang;Deying Li;Weili Wu.
Networks (2003)
Silent Positioning in Underwater Acoustic Sensor Networks
Xiuzhen Cheng;Haining Shu;Qilian Liang;D. Hung-Chang Du.
IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology (2008)
Connected Dominating Set in Sensor Networks and MANETs
Jeremy Blum;Min Ding;Andrew Thaeler;Xiuzhen Cheng.
(2004)
Spectrum prediction in cognitive radio networks
Xiaoshuang Xing;Tao Jing;Wei Cheng;Yan Huo.
IEEE Wireless Communications (2013)
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