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Renjie Huang

Researcher at Washington State University Vancouver

Publications -  15
Citations -  685

Renjie Huang is an academic researcher from Washington State University Vancouver. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless sensor network & Wireless network. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 15 publications receiving 664 citations. Previous affiliations of Renjie Huang include Washington State University.

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TreeMAC: Localized TDMA MAC protocol for real-time high-data-rate sensor networks

TL;DR: The experiments on a 24 node test bed demonstrate that TreeMAC protocol significantly improves network throughput and energy efficiency, by comparing to the TinyOS's default CSMA MAC protocol and a recent TDMAMAC protocol Funneling-MAC.
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Air-dropped sensor network for real-time high-fidelity volcano monitoring

TL;DR: The initial deployment experiences with the air-dropped wireless sensor network have alleviated the doubts of domain scientists and prove to them that a low-cost sensor network system can support real-time monitoring in extremely harsh environments.
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Design and Deployment of Sensor Network for Real-Time High-Fidelity Volcano Monitoring

TL;DR: The design and deployment experience of an air-dropped wireless sensor network optimized for rapid deployment during periods of volcanic unrest and provide real-time long-term volcano monitoring is presented.
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Quality-Driven Volcanic Earthquake Detection Using Wireless Sensor Networks

TL;DR: This paper proposes a novel quality-driven approach to achieving real-time, in-situ, and long-lived volcanic earthquake detection by employing novel in-network collaborative signal processing algorithms that can meet stringent requirements on sensing quality at low power consumption.
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Real-World Sensor Network for Long-Term Volcano Monitoring: Design and Findings

TL;DR: This paper presents the design, deployment, and evaluation of a real-world sensor network system in an active volcano - Mount St. Helens, and conducts rigorous system evaluations and discovered many interesting findings on data quality, radio connectivity, network performance, as well as the influence of environmental factors.