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Jiming Chen

Researcher at Zhejiang University

Publications -  90
Citations -  3965

Jiming Chen is an academic researcher from Zhejiang University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless sensor network & Key distribution in wireless sensor networks. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 90 publications receiving 3627 citations. Previous affiliations of Jiming Chen include Zhejiang University of Technology & Illinois Institute of Technology.

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Energy Provisioning in Wireless Rechargeable Sensor Networks

TL;DR: The analysis shows that the deployment methods, by exploiting the physical characteristics of wireless recharging, can greatly reduce the number of readers compared with those assuming traditional coverage models.
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Distributed Collaborative Control for Industrial Automation With Wireless Sensor and Actuator Networks

TL;DR: This paper proposes and evaluates a new distributed estimation and collaborative control scheme for industrial control systems with WSANs and shows that the proposed method effectively achieves control objectives and maintains robust against inaccurate system parameters.
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Energy provisioning in wireless rechargeable sensor networks

TL;DR: In this article, a WRSN built from the industrial wireless identification and sensing platform (WISP) and commercial off-the-shelf RFID readers is investigated, based on a practical wireless recharge model supported by experimental data.
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Data gathering optimization by dynamic sensing and routing in rechargeable sensor networks

TL;DR: This paper designs a data gathering optimization algorithm for dynamic sensing and routing (DoSR), and proposes a distributed sensing rate and routing control (DSR2C) algorithm to jointly optimize data sensing and data transmission, while guaranteeing network fairness.
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Design of a Scalable Hybrid MAC Protocol for Heterogeneous M2M Networks

TL;DR: A scalable hybrid MAC protocol, which consists of a contention period and a transmission period, is designed for heterogeneous M2M networks and analytical and simulation results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed hybridMAC protocol.