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Chyi-Ren Dow
Researcher at Feng Chia University
Publications - 132
Citations - 1161
Chyi-Ren Dow is an academic researcher from Feng Chia University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless network & Wireless ad hoc network. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 130 publications receiving 976 citations.
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A Cloud-Based Smart-Parking System Based on Internet-of-Things Technologies
TL;DR: A system that helps users automatically find a free parking space at the least cost based on new performance metrics to calculate the user parking cost by considering the distance and the total number of free places in each car park is proposed.
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A study of recent research trends and experimental guidelines in mobile ad-hoc network
TL;DR: This work investigates and analyzes recent research trends and presents experimental guidelines on MANETs, finding that some factors such as scalability, stability, and reliability attracted much attention in major MANET issues.
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Benchmark Dalvik and Native Code for Android System
TL;DR: This work uses a more complete approach to benchmark Dalvik java code and Native code on real Android device and found that native code faster than Dalvik Java code for about 34.2%.
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A survey of distance education challenges and technologies
Timothy K. Shih,Giani D. Antoni,Timothy Arndt,Asirvatham Asirvatham,Ching-Tao Chang,Yam San Chee,Chyi-Ren Dow,Jason C. Hung,Qun Jin,Insung Jung,Hong V. Leong,Sheng-Tun Li,Fuhua Lin,Jonathan C. L. Liu,Nicoletta Sala,Ying-Hong Wang +15 more
TL;DR: This chapter presents an overview of distance education from the perspective of policy, people, and technology, and a number of questions frequently asked in distance learning panel discussions are presented.
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A generalized processor mapping technique for array redistribution
TL;DR: The experimental results show that the generalized processor mapping technique can provide performance improvement over a wide range of redistribution problems, and a theoretical model to analyze the performance improvement is presented.