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Zhu Han

Researcher at University of Houston

Publications -  1649
Citations -  61568

Zhu Han is an academic researcher from University of Houston. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Wireless network. The author has an hindex of 109, co-authored 1407 publications receiving 48725 citations. Previous affiliations of Zhu Han include University of British Columbia & University of Maryland University College.

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Mission QoS and Satellite Service Lifetime Tradeoff in Remote Sensing Satellite Networks

TL;DR: This letter proposes an intelligent energy management strategy by designing an online mission acquisition, processing, and transmission integration scheduling (MAPTIS) scheme, so as to control the risk of battery depletion thereby further guaranteeing SSL while improving mission QoS requirements.
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Scalable Traffic Management for Mobile Cloud Services in 5G Networks

TL;DR: A stochastic distributed optimization framework for mobile cloud traffic management in 5G networks that takes the impact of random wireless network characteristics into account is presented.
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LEO Satellite Access Network (LEO-SAN) towards 6G: Challenges and Approaches

TL;DR: The main technical issues that have not been fully addressed by the existing LEO-SAN designs are revealed, from three aspects namely random access, beam man- agement and Doppler-resistant transmission technologies.
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Nonlinear Dynamic Chaos Theory Framework for Passenger Demand Forecasting in Smart City

TL;DR: Three different predictive methods have been proposed for different datasets and the detection of the suitable embedding dimension and time delay has been carried out, in order to reconstruct the phase space of the underlying dynamical systems.
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Integrating Social Networks with Mobile Device-to-Device Services

TL;DR: The framework of Traffic Offloading assisted by Social network services (SNS) via opportunistic Sharing in mobile social networks (MSNs), TOSS, to offload SNS-based cellular traffic by user-to-user sharing is proposed and the effectiveness of TOSS is further proved.