Jen-Yeu Chen

Associate Professor
Electrical Engineering
National Dong Hwa University
Taiwan

Professor Engineering
Biography

Jen-Yeu Chen is an Associate Professor at NDHU. Dr, J.-Y. Chen’s research interests span over the areas of networking, control and communications. In particular, in recent years, he applies distributed randomized algorithms and probabilistic methods to solve problems arising in wireless ad hoc networks, wireless sensor networks and multi-agent systems. Some problems he has been tackling are data aggregation/fusion, distributed consensus, power control, scheduling and synchronization in wireless ad hoc networks, intrusion detection in wireless network with Random Linear Network Coding (RLNC), and coordinated probabilistic map construction by the mobile robotic sensor network (a multi-agent system). He has worked on applying distributed optimization techniques to the issues of cross-layer design in wireless networks such as the joint scheduling, routing as well as channel assignment in wireless networks, and optimal bit allocation for H.264/AVC over wireless time-varying channels. Other researches with decent results are secure wireless network coding schemes, efficient multicasting protocols, and scientific cloud computing (HPC and soft computing over iterative MapReduce runtime -- Twister).

Research Intrest

Networks, Cloud Computing

List of Publications
Jen-Yeu Chen* and Jianghai Hu, “Analysis of Distributed Random Grouping for Aggregate Computation on Wireless Sensor Networks with Randomly Changing Graphs,” IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, (IEEE TPDS), Vol.19 No.8, Aug. 2008, pp 1136-1149.
Jen-Yeu Chen*, Chia-Wen Chiu, Gwo-Long Li and Mei-Juan Chen*, “Burst-Aware Dynamic Rate Control for H.264/AVC Video Streaming,” IEEE Transactions on Broadcasting, vol. 57, no. 1, Mar. 2011, pp. 89-93.
Jen-Yeu Chen* and Gopal Pandurangan, “Almost-optimal gossip-based aggregate computation,” SIAM Journal on Computing (SICOMP), Vol. 41, No. 3, 2012, pp. 455–483.

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