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Jun Guo

Researcher at Dongguan University of Technology

Publications -  48
Citations -  1009

Jun Guo is an academic researcher from Dongguan University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Multicast & Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 48 publications receiving 817 citations. Previous affiliations of Jun Guo include University of New South Wales & City University of Hong Kong.

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Distributed Energy Trading in Microgrids: A Game-Theoretic Model and Its Equilibrium Analysis

TL;DR: It is shown that distributing the energy based on a well-defined utility function converges to a unique equilibrium solution for maximizing the payoff of all participating microgrids.
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Errata to “Multicast Routing and Distance-Adaptive Spectrum Allocation in Elastic Optical Networks With Shared Protection”

TL;DR: In this work, an elastic all-optical network, where each node is multicast-capable and does not support spectrum conversion, is considered, and a scalable heuristic algorithm with an attribute that enables it to improve the quality of the results at the cost of longer running times is developed.
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Multiobjective Path Optimization for Critical Infrastructure Links with Consideration to Seismic Resilience

TL;DR: The generic problem of path optimization for a critical infrastructure link between two locations on the surface of the Earth in the vicinity of earthquake-prone areas is studied and Pareto optimal solutions are obtained that provide insight and guidance to design trade-offs between cost effectiveness and seismic resilience.
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Channel assignment in multi-radio wireless mesh networks : A graph-theoretic approach

TL;DR: This paper first constructs a model for channel assignment as an optimization problem with the goal of minimizing the overall network interference, and applies the Lagrangian relaxation method to obtain lower bounds as well as near-optimal feasible solutions for large size networks.
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Attribute-Based Hybrid Boolean Keyword Search over Outsourced Encrypted Data

TL;DR: This work proposes a searchable encryption primitive with attribute-based access control for hybrid boolean keyword search over outsourced encrypted data that is provably secure under the security model and has also implemented the prototype to show the practicality of the primitive.