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Jang-Ping Sheu
Researcher at National Tsing Hua University
Publications - 257
Citations - 11977
Jang-Ping Sheu is an academic researcher from National Tsing Hua University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless sensor network & Mobile ad hoc network. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 250 publications receiving 11582 citations. Previous affiliations of Jang-Ping Sheu include National Chung Cheng University & National Taipei University.
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The broadcast storm problem in a mobile ad hoc network
TL;DR: This paper proposes several schemes to reduce redundant rebroadcasts and differentiate timing of rebroadcast to alleviate the broadcast storm problem, which is identified by showing how serious it is through analyses and simulations.
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The broadcast storm problem in a mobile ad hoc network
TL;DR: This paper proposes several schemes to reduce redundant rebroadcasts and differentiate timing of rebroadcast to alleviate the broadcast storm problem, which is identified by showing how serious it is through analyses and simulations.
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GRID: A Fully Location-Aware Routing Protocol for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
TL;DR: A new routing protocol called GRID is proposed, which tries to exploit location information in route discovery, packet relay, and route maintenance, and can reduce the probability of route breakage, reduce the number of route discovery packets used, and lengthen routes' lifetime.
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A Multi-channel MAC Protocol with Power Control for Multi-hop Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
TL;DR: This dissertation aims to provide a history of computer science and information engineering in Taiwan from 1989 to 2002, a period chosen in order to explore its roots as well as specific cases up to and including the year of independence from China.
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Intelligent medium access for mobile ad hoc networks with busy tones and power control
TL;DR: The possibility of combining the concept of power control with the RTS/CTS-based and busy-tone-based protocols to further increase channel utilization and shows a promising direction to enhance the performance of MANETs.