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Wei Ye

Researcher at University of Southern California

Publications -  31
Citations -  11452

Wei Ye is an academic researcher from University of Southern California. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless sensor network & Key distribution in wireless sensor networks. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 29 publications receiving 11262 citations. Previous affiliations of Wei Ye include Information Sciences Institute & Broadcom.

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An energy-efficient MAC protocol for wireless sensor networks

TL;DR: S-MAC uses three novel techniques to reduce energy consumption and support self-configuration, and applies message passing to reduce contention latency for sensor-network applications that require store-and-forward processing as data move through the network.
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Medium access control with coordinated adaptive sleeping for wireless sensor networks

TL;DR: This paper proposes S-MAC, a medium access control (MAC) protocol designed for wireless sensor networks that enables low-duty-cycle operation in a multihop network and reveals fundamental tradeoffs on energy, latency and throughput.
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Research challenges and applications for underwater sensor networking

TL;DR: This paper identifies research directions in short-range acoustic communications, MAC, time synchronization, and localization protocols for high-latency acoustic networks, long-duration network sleeping, and application-level data scheduling for underwater sensor networks.
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Ultra-low duty cycle MAC with scheduled channel polling

TL;DR: This work establishes optimal configurations for both LPL and SCP under fixed conditions, developing a lower bound of energy consumption and shows how SCP adapts to heavy traffic and streams data in multi-hop networks, reducing latency by 85% and energy by 95% at 9 hops.
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T-Lohi: A New Class of MAC Protocols for Underwater Acoustic Sensor Networks

TL;DR: T-Lohi is introduced, a new class of distributed and energy-efficient media-access protocols (MAC) for underwater acoustic sensor networks (UWSN) employing a novel tone-based contention resolution mechanism that exploits space-time uncertainty and high latency to detect collisions and count contenders, achieving good throughput across all offered loads.