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Meng-Shiuan Pan
Researcher at Tamkang University
Publications - 44
Citations - 1394
Meng-Shiuan Pan is an academic researcher from Tamkang University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless sensor network & Wireless network. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 40 publications receiving 1284 citations. Previous affiliations of Meng-Shiuan Pan include Industrial Technology Research Institute & National Chiao Tung University.
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Wireless sensor networks for emergency navigation
TL;DR: This work proposes a distributed navigation algorithm for emergency situations that quickly separates hazardous areas from safe areas, and the sensors establish escape paths.
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A WSN-Based Intelligent Light Control System Considering User Activities and Profiles
TL;DR: A WSN-based intelligent light control system for indoor environments that considers two requirement models, namely, binary satisfaction and continuous satisfaction models, and proposes two decision algorithms to determine the proper illuminations of devices and to achieve the desired optimization goals.
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Emergency guiding and monitoring applications in indoor 3D environments by wireless sensor networks
TL;DR: A novel Three-Dimensional (3D) emergency service that aims to guide people to safe places when emergencies happen that can adapt emergencies quickly at low message cost and can find safer paths to exits than existing results.
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An Enhanced Handover Scheme for Mobile Relays in LTE-A High-Speed Rail Networks
TL;DR: An enhanced handover scheme is proposed, which contains an enhanced measurement procedure, which can accelerate the measurement procedure when the mobile relay knows that the train is moving toward some neighbor DeNBs, and a group in-network handover procedure which can aggregate similar in network handover procedures in the core network.
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The Orphan Problem in ZigBee Wireless Networks
TL;DR: The orphan problem can be divided into two subproblems: the bounded-degree-and-depth tree formation (BDDTF) problem and the end-device maximum matching (EDMM) problem, and proposed algorithms to relieve the orphan problem are proposed.