Ying Jian
Ph.D. student
CISE Department, University of Florida
yjian (at)1cise1(dot)1ufl1(dot)1edu
I am a Ph.D. student at the
Department of Computer and Information Science and
Engineering, at the University of Florida.
My advisor is Dr. Shigang Chen, and my
research has been focused on quality of service in wireless networks and network security.
I received my B.E. degree and M.E. degree
both in computer science from Tsinghua University, China,
in 2001 and 2004, respectively.
Selected publications:
Ming Zhang, Shigang Chen, Ying Jian, MAC-layer Time Fairness across Multiple Wireless LANs, in Proc. of IEEE INFOCOM, 2010.
Liang Zhang, Shigang Chen, Ying Jian, Yuguang Fang, Distributed Progressive Algorithm for Maximizing Lifetime Vector in Wireless Sensor Networks, in Proc. of IEEE INFOCOM, 2009.
Ying Jian, Shigang Chen, Can CSMA/CA networks be made fair? in Proc. of ACM MobiCom, 2008.
Ying Jian, Shigang Chen, Liang Zhang, Yuguang Fang, New Adaptive Protocols for Fine-Level End-to-End Rate Control in Wireless Networks, in Proc. of IEEE ICNP, 2008.
Liang Zhang, Shigang Chen, Ying Jian, Achieving Global End-to-End Maxmin in Multihop Wireless Networks, in Proc. of IEEE ICDCS, 2008.
Ying Jian, Shigang Chen, Zhan Zhang, Liang Zhang, Protecting Receiver-Location Privacy in Wireless Sensor Networks, in Proc. of IEEE INFOCOM, 2007.
A full list of my publications and more details about me can be found in my
Curriculum Vitae.