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applications for the Internet of Things (IoT) have progressed tre-  of intelligent sensing technologies, e cient and energy-saving
               mendously in recent years. The IoT is considered to be one of the   transmission mechanisms in wireless sensor networks, resource
               most important components of the future Internet. Objects will   allocation and scheduling schemes in next-generation mobile
               be given computation and communication capabilities to en-  networks, and common service middleware and platforms. In-
               able intelligent interactions between themselves and with hu-  telligent home, healthcare, and crowdsourcing-based monitor-
               mans, and to autonomously take safe and urgent actions accord-  ing have been chosen to demonstrate the technologies that are
               ing to environmental changes. A new age of applications with   being developed by my research team. We intend to extensively


               e ciency, safety, and sustainability is approaching, with the aid   collaborate with researchers in universities and industries. We
               of comprehensive sensing from intelligent sensors, intelligent   expect that our research results will contribute to the national
               computation from cloud computing, and ubiquitous commu-  project, “Intelligent Taiwan”, and increase the competitiveness of
               nication using mobile networks. My research team aims to de-  related industries.
               velop the enabling key technologies for the IoT, including fusion



                  Publications



               1.  C. V. Ramamoorthy, S. F. Ho, and W. T. Chen, “On the Auto-  7.  S. C. Lo, G. Lee, W. T. Chen, and J. C. Liu, “Architecture
                   mated Generation of Program Test Data,” IEEE Transactions   for Mobility and QoS Support in All-IP Wireless Networks,”
                   on Software Engineering, vol. SE-2, no. 4, December 1976,   IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, Special
                   pp. 293-300. First published as an invited paper “Toward Au-  Issue on ALL-IP Wireless Networks, vol. 22, no. 4, May 2004,
                   tomation of Test Data Generation,” (with C. V. Ramamoor-  pp. 691-705.
                   thy) in Proceedings of the International Computer Symposium
                   1975, Taipei, Taiwan, August 1975, pp. 229-235.  8.  W. T. Chen, J. C. Liu, and H. K. Huang, “An Adaptive Scheme
                                                                       for Vertical Handoff in Wireless Overlay Networks,” in Pro-
               2.  G. H. Chiou and W. T. Chen, “Secure Broadcasting Using the   ceedings of ICPADS 2004 - IEEE International Conference
                   Secure Lock,” IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering,   on Parallel and Distributed Systems, July 2004, pp. 541-548.
                   vol. SE-15, no. 8, August 1989, pp. 929-934.
                                                                    9.  W. T. Chen and Y. Y. Shu, “Active Application Oriented Verti-
               3.  Y. C. Chen, W. T. Chen, G. H. Chen, and J. P. Sheu, “Design-  cal Handoff in Next-Generation Wireless Networks,” in Pro-

                   ing Efficient Parallel Algorithms on Mesh-Connected Com-  ceedings of WCNC 2005 - the IEEE Wireless Communications
                   puters  with  Multiple  Broadcasting,”  IEEE  Transactions on   and Networking Conference, vol. 3, March 2005, pp. 1383-
                   Parallel and Distributed Systems, vol. 1, no. 2, April 1990,   1388.
                   pp. 241-246.
                                                                    10.  W. T. Chen, J. C. Liu, T. K. Huang, and Y. C. Chang, “TAM-
               4.  W. T.  Chen  and  L.  C.  Huang, “RSVP Mobility  Support: A   MAC:  An  Adaptive Multi-channel  MAC  Protocol for
                   Signaling Protocol for Integrated Services Internet with Mo-  MANETs,” IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications,
                   bile Hosts,” in Proceedings of INFOCOM 2000 - the Confer-  vol. 7, no. 11, November 2008, pp. 4541-4545.
                   ence on Computer Communications, Tel Aviv, Israel, vol. 3,
                   April 2000, pp. 1283-1292.                       11.  P. Y. Chen, W. T. Chen, Y. C. Tseng, and C. F. Huang, “Provid-
                                                                       ing Group Tour Guide by RFIDs and Wireless Sensor Net-
               5.  W.  T. Chen, C.F. Huang,  Y. L. Chang, and  W.  Y. Hwang,   works,” IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, vol.

                   “An Efficient Cell Scheduling Algorithm for Multicast ATM   8, no. 5, May 2009, pp. 3059-3067.
                   Switching Systems,” IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking,   12.  H. S. Liao, P. Y. Chen, and W. T. Chen, “An Efficient Down-

                   vol. 8, no. 4, August 2000, pp. 517-525.
                                                                       link Radio Resource Allocation with Carrier Aggregation in
               6.  S. C. Lo, G. Lee, and W. T. Chen, “An Efficient Multipolling   LTE-Advanced Networks,” to appear in IEEE Transactions on

                   Mechanism for IEEE 802.11 Wireless LANs,” IEEE Transac-  Mobile Computing, accepted December 2013.
                   tions on Computers, vol. 52, no. 6, June 2003, pp. 764-778.




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