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Guoliang Xue

Researcher at Arizona State University

Publications -  369
Citations -  18805

Guoliang Xue is an academic researcher from Arizona State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless network & Time complexity. The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 353 publications receiving 17058 citations. Previous affiliations of Guoliang Xue include University of Vermont & Qufu Normal University.

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Smart Grid — The New and Improved Power Grid: A Survey

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors survey the literature till 2011 on the enabling technologies for the Smart Grid and explore three major systems, namely the smart infrastructure system, the smart management system, and the smart protection system.

Smart Grid - The New and Improved Power Grid:

TL;DR: This article surveys the literature till 2011 on the enabling technologies for the Smart Grid, and explores three major systems, namely the smart infrastructure system, the smart management system, and the smart protection system.
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Crowdsourcing to smartphones: incentive mechanism design for mobile phone sensing

TL;DR: This work designs an auction-based incentive mechanism for mobile phone sensing that is computationally efficient, individually rational, profitable, and truthful, and shows how to compute the unique Stackelberg Equilibrium, at which the utility of the platform is maximized.
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Interference-aware topology control and QoS routing in multi-channel wireless mesh networks

TL;DR: This paper formally defines and presents an effective heuristic for the minimum INterference Survivable Topology Control (INSTC) problem which seeks a channel assignment for the given network such that the induced network topology is interference-minimum among all K-connected topologies.
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A survey of multimedia streaming in wireless sensor networks

TL;DR: This survey focuses on the video encoding at the video sensors and the real-time transport of the encoded video to a base station, and considers the mechanisms operating at the application, transport, network, and MAC layers.