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I'm currently a Ph.D. student at UCLA in the department of Computer Science. I work in the Internet Research Lab under Professor Lixia Zhang |
Office: 4805 Boelter Hall, Computer Science Dept, UCLA
Tel: (3lo) 795-o8ol
Email: p c c h e n g AT CS DOT UCLA DOT EDU
Short Bio
I received my B.S. and M.S. degrees from Information Management, National Taiwan University in 2000 and 2002, respectively. During 2002 and 2007, I worked for Chunghwa Telecom as a software engineer.
My previous academic and work experiences mainly focused in computer networking and information security, especially in scheduling, quality of service, congestion/flow control, vulnerability assessment and intrustion detection.
My current research interests include BGP routing data collecting and analysis, BGP Session Stalability and Mobile Ad-hoc Routing Protocols.
Publications
"GeoDTN+Nav: A Hybrid Geographic and DTN Routing with Navigation Assistance in Urban Vehicular Network",
MobiQuitous/ISVCS 2008, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, July. 2008
"VCLCR: A Practical Geographic Routing Protocol in Urban Scenarios"
UCLA Computer Science Dept. Technical Report #080009.
"GeoDTN+Nav: Geographic DTN Routing with Navigator Prediction for Urban Vehicular Environments,"
Mobile Networks and Applications, Springer, June 17, 2009
Selected Projects
Previous Software Projects