Education
Electrical Engineering
Zhejiang University (1992)
Computer Science
University of Louisville (1994)
Computer Engineering
Ohio State University (2000)
Dr. Wang joined the department in September 2000. His areas of research are real-time system and communication, optical networks, grid computing, wireless communication, wireless and mobile networking, wireless sensor networks, distributed signal processing, security and information assurance, cognitive radio networks, game theory, RFID and medical/health informatics, and cyber-physical systems. He has served as an associate editor for a number of international journals and is a recipient of the US Department of Energy'S Early CAREER Award.
Selected Publications
X. Luo and B. Wang, Integrated scheduling of grid applications in WDM optical iight-trail networks, IEEE/OSA Journal of Lightwave Technology, vol. 27, no. 12, June 2009.
X. Luo and B. Wang, Service provisioning under a scheduled traffic model using light-trails in WDM optical networks, Proceedings of IEEE BroadnetsÕ2007, Raleigh, NC. October 2007.
T. Zhang, B. Wang, and Z. Wu, Fairness constrained optimization of channel allocation for open spectrum networks, IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, Cybernetics (SMC), Cognitive Radio Networks Session, October 2009.
T. Li and B. Wang, Path-protection based routing and wavelength assignment (RWA) in WDM optical networks under a scheduled traffic model, OSA Journal of Optical Networking, vol. 5, no. 7, pp. 575-588, July 2006.
Active Research Projects
Distributed real-time decision support based on secure layered sensing
Electronic patient care tracking
Waveforms optimization for electronic warfare countermeasures development
Open Spectrum wireless communication and networking