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PhD student, Advanced Networks Research Group,

School of IT, University of Sydney

Email:  weisheng # it.usyd.edu.au

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Office: West Wing, Level 4, School of IT Building, Darlington

I started in 2007 as a PhD student at the School of Information Technologies, Univ. of Sydney under the support of EIPRS&IPA scholarship. My supervisor is Prof. Albert Zomaya, and associate supervisors Dr. Selvakennedy Selvadurai, Dr. Bjorn Landfeldt.

I obtained my B.S. in Computer Science from Beijing University, and M.E. in Computer Engineering from Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and M.S. in Computer Science from Dept of Computer Science, University of Virginia. Before coming here, I'm a lecturer in the School of Software, Dalian University of Technology, where I won teaching awards for two times. The courses taught include Computer Networks, Computer Networking Lab, and Discrete Mathematics.

My current research project focuses on applying geometric routing to Wireless Mesh Networks(WMNs). Specially, we propose a joint geometric deployment and routing scheme for WMNs. The basic idea of this scheme is to first deploy the WMNs in certain kind of geometric graph, and then design a geometric routing protocol by exploiting the routing properties of this graph, so as to achieve scalability and efficiency. We are the first to advocate such an idea, and the proposed scheme won a runner-up prize for Excellence in Innovation, which is offered by Sydnovate at the Univ. of Sydney. The proposed scheme is detailed in my publications. If you are interested in this scheme and related issues, welcome to have a discussion with me.

Research: my talks, publications (mostly downloadable)

My ns-2 experience

Research Resources from Others

Personals