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Wing Shing Wong
Researcher at The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Publications - 230
Citations - 4822
Wing Shing Wong is an academic researcher from The Chinese University of Hong Kong. The author has contributed to research in topics: Network packet & Communication channel. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 226 publications receiving 4514 citations. Previous affiliations of Wing Shing Wong include Harvard University & Bell Labs.
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Systems with finite communication bandwidth constraints. II. Stabilization with limited information feedback
TL;DR: A new class of feedback control problems is introduced, which cannot be asymptotically stabilized if the underlying dynamics are unstable, and a weaker stability concept called containability is introduced.
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Systems with finite communication bandwidth constraints. I. State estimation problems
TL;DR: Various conditions connecting the communication data rate with the rate of change of the underlying dynamics are established for the existence of stable and asymptotically convergent coder-estimator schemes.
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Formal Aspects of Serializability in Database Concurrency Control
TL;DR: It is shown why locking mechanisms lead to correct operation, it is shown that two proposed mechanisms for distributed environments are special cases of locking, and a new version of lockdng is presented that alows more concurrency than past methods.
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A noncooperative power control game for multirate CDMA data networks
Chi Wan Sung,Wing Shing Wong +1 more
TL;DR: It is shown that for a certain type of pricing function, a unique Nash equilibrium solution exists and it possesses nice global properties and for the optimal solution a high-rate connection should maintain a higher energy per bit than low-rate ones.
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Part 1—You can run but you can't hide: Intrusive thoughts on six continents
Adam S. Radomsky,Gillian M. Alcolado,Jonathan S. Abramowitz,Pino Alonso,Amparo Belloch,Martine Bouvard,David A. Clark,Meredith E. Coles,Guy Doron,Héctor Fernández-Álvarez,Gemma García-Soriano,Marta Ghisi,Beatriz Gómez,Mujgan Inozu,Richard Moulding,Giti Shams,Claudio Sica,Gregoris Simos,Wing Shing Wong +18 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the International Intrusive Thoughts Interview Schedule (IITIS) was used to assess the nature and prevalence of intrusions in nonclinical populations, and used it to assess ( n =777) university students at 15 sites in 13 countries across 6 continents.