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Jeng-Shyang Pan
Researcher at Shandong University of Science and Technology
Publications - 889
Citations - 14887
Jeng-Shyang Pan is an academic researcher from Shandong University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Digital watermarking & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 789 publications receiving 11645 citations. Previous affiliations of Jeng-Shyang Pan include National Kaohsiung Normal University & Technical University of Ostrava.
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α-Fraction First Strategy for Hierarchical Model in Wireless Sensor Networks
TL;DR: An α-fraction first strategy was proposed to build a hierarchical model of wireless sensor networks that concerning the energy consumption and three algorithms were designed for determining the relay nodes in sensor networks, which can be used to construct a two-tier sensor network with fewer relay nodes.
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Energy Saving Technology of 5G Base Station Based on Internet of Things Collaborative Control
TL;DR: The research shows that the method proposed has a certain energy-saving effect, can meet the energy efficiency requirements of 5G ultra dense base station, and in the ultra densebase station group, the complexity can also meet the system operation requirements, which has aCertain degree of practicality, and can provide reference for the follow-up related research.
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Forecasting enrollments using automatic clustering techniques and fuzzy logical relationships
TL;DR: This paper presents a new method to forecast enrollments based on automatic clustering techniques and fuzzy logical relationships, which gets a higher average forecasting accuracy rate than the existing methods.
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Parameters with Adaptive Learning Mechanism (PALM) for the enhancement of Differential Evolution
TL;DR: A new DE variant, called Parameters with Adaptive Learning Mechanism Differential Evolution (PALM-DE), is proposed to tackle the inconvenience in control parameter selection as well as to enhance a former mutation strategy.