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Kai-Juan Wong

Researcher at Nanyang Technological University

Publications -  55
Citations -  1480

Kai-Juan Wong is an academic researcher from Nanyang Technological University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless sensor network & Wireless network. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 55 publications receiving 1354 citations. Previous affiliations of Kai-Juan Wong include Singapore Institute of Technology & University of Edinburgh.

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A-STAR: A Mobile Ad Hoc Routing Strategy for Metropolis Vehicular Communications

TL;DR: This paper proposes a new position-based routing scheme called Anchor-based Street and Traffic Aware Routing (A-STAR), designed specifically for IVCS in a city environment, and shows significant performance improvement in a comparative simulation study with other similar routing approaches.
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A Routing Strategy for Metropolis Vehicular Communications

TL;DR: This paper proposes a new position-based routing scheme called Anchor-based Street and Traffic Aware Routing (A-STAR), designed specifically for IVCS in a city environment, and shows significant performance improvement in a comparative simulation study with other similar routing approaches.
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SpeckMAC: low-power decentralised MAC protocols for low data rate transmissions in specknets

TL;DR: This paper introduces SpeckMAC, a novel low-power distributed, unsynchronised, random-access MAC protocol for a wireless mobile ad-hoc network of miniature specks called specknet and compared theoretically with the well-known B-MAC protocol.
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A Comprehensive Study of IoT and WSN MAC Protocols: Research Issues, Challenges and Opportunities

TL;DR: The essential properties of MAC protocols, the MAC for IoT and the common causes of energy consumptions are discussed and several protocols under each category are discussed in depth, emphasizing their strengths and weaknesses, and giving a detailed comparison ofMAC protocols.
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WaterWiSe@SG : a testbed for continuous monitoring of the water distribution system in Singapore

TL;DR: WaterWiSe@SG as mentioned in this paper is a wireless sensor network to enable real-time monitoring of a water distribution network in Singapore, which is designed for high data rate, on-line monitoring of hydraulic parameters within a large urban water distribution system, and the development of systems to enable remote detection of leaks and prediction of pipe burst events.