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Xiaotao Feng

Researcher at University of California, Davis

Publications -  22
Citations -  1611

Xiaotao Feng is an academic researcher from University of California, Davis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing & Spread spectrum. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 18 publications receiving 1241 citations. Previous affiliations of Xiaotao Feng include University of California & Peking University.

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Visible Light Communication, Networking, and Sensing: A Survey, Potential and Challenges

TL;DR: This survey provides a technology overview and review of existing literature of visible light communication and sensing and outlines important challenges that need to be addressed in order to design high-speed mobile networks using visible light Communication-VLC.
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Demonstration of Cooperative Resource Allocation in an OpenFlow-Controlled Multidomain and Multinational SD-EON Testbed

TL;DR: This paper designs the functionalities in the control plane to facilitate multidomain tasks, and proposes an interdomain protocol to enable OpenFlow controllers in different SD-EON domains to operate cooperatively for multidOMain routing and spectrum assignment.
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ColorBars: increasing data rate of LED-to-camera communication using color shift keying

TL;DR: ColorBars is presented, an LED-to-camera communication system that utilizes Color Shift Keying (CSK) to modulate data using different colors transmitted by the LED, which exploits the increasing popularity of Tri-LEDs (RGB) that can emit a wide range of colors.
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Stealthy attacks meets insider threats: A three-player game model

TL;DR: This paper proposes the first three-player attacker-defender-insider game to model the strategic interactions among the three parties and describes the subgame perfect equilibria of the game with the defender as the leader and the attacker and the insider as the followers, under two different information trading processes.
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A signaling game model for moving target defense

TL;DR: This paper considers that the defender adopts a MTD strategy to protect a critical resource across a network of nodes, and proposes a Bayesian Stackelberg game model with the defender as the leader and the attacker as the follower.