Chun Tung Chou
Scholar

Chun Tung Chou

Google Scholar ID: R_YNoskAAAAJ
University of New South Wales
molecular communicationnano communication networkspervasive computingcompressive sensing
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Citations
1,405
 
H-index
19
 
i10-index
44
 
Publications
20
 
Co-authors
83
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Published more than 100 journal and conference articles in various research topics. Specific papers include:
  • - B. Wei, W. Hu, M. Yang, C.T. Chou. Radio-based Device-free Activity Recognition with Radio Frequency Interference. Accepted by ACM/IEEE International Conference on Information Processing in Sensor Networks (IPSN ‘15), 2015.
  • - Y. Shen, W. Hu, M. Yang, B. Wei, S. Lucey and C.T. Chou. Robust and Efficient Face Recognition on Smartphones. In Proceedings of the 14th ACM/IEEE conference on Information Processing in Sensor Networks (IPSN), pages 237-248, 2014.
  • - Real-time Classification via Sparse Representation in Acoustic Sensor Networks. Accepted in ACM Sensys 2013.
  • - Efficient Background Subtraction for Real-time Tracking in Embedded Camera Networks. In Sensys 2012.
  • - Efficient computation of robust average of compressive sensing data in wireless sensor networks in the presence of sensor faults. IEEE Trans Parallel and Distributed Systems, 2013.
  • - A Markovian Approach to the Optimal Demodulation of Diffusion-based Molecular Communication Networks. IEEE Transactions on Communications, 2015.
  • - Maximum a-posteriori decoding for diffusion-based molecular communication using analog filters. IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology, 2015.
  • - Impact of receiver reaction mechanisms on the performance of molecular communication networks. IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology, 2015.
  • - Molecular communication networks with general molecular circuit receivers. ACM The First Annual International Conference on Nanoscale Computing and Communication (2014).
  • - Noise properties of linear molecular communication networks. Nano Communication Networks, 2013.
Research Experience
  • Associate Professor at the School of Computer Science and Engineering, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. Research areas include compressive sensing for wireless sensor networks, molecular communication, and nano wireless sensor networks.
Education
  • Received a BA in Engineering Science from the University of Oxford and a PhD in Systems and Control Engineering from the University of Cambridge.
Background
  • Broad research interests are in networks, optimisation, pervasive computing, and signals and systems. Currently working on compressive sensing in wireless sensor networks, molecular communication, and nano wireless sensor networks.
Miscellany
  • Fun stuff: My Erdos number is 5. A path is Chun Tung Chou - Bernard Hanzon - Martine Olivi - Laurent Baratchart - Vilmos Totik - Paul Erdos.