Ing-Ray Chen Northern Virginia CenterProfessorNCR Computer Science Program Director
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Research Interests
Ing-Ray Chen received the BS degree from the National Taiwan University, and the MS and PhD degrees in computer science from the University of Houston, University Park.
He is a professor of Department of Computer Science at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Prior to joining Virginia Tech, he was on the faculty of Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering at the National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan, during 1995-96, and Department of Computer and Information Science at the University of Mississippi during 1989-1994. His research interests are in mobile and pervasive computing, security, sensor networks, multimedia, data management, reliability and performance analysis, and real-time intelligent systems.
Dr. Chen is a member of the IEEE/CS and ACM.
Mobile Computing LabURL: http://www.nvc.cs.vt.edu/web/research/MCL/MCL.html The Mobile Computing Lab studies design principles and evaluation methodologies for understanding and building systems support mechanisms for mobile computing systems including mobile ad hoc and sensor networks for achieveing the goal of anytime, anywhere computing in wireless mobile environments. The primary research focuses of the Mobile Computing Lab are in mobility management, data and service management, security and dependability aspects in mobile computing environments. |
Please see projects at: http://people.cs.vt.edu/~irchen/
3D Interfaces for Improved Interpretation of Hard-To-Discriminate Ballistic Objects
Granting Institution: Department of Defense
Amount: $65,000
Advanced Interactive C2 Knowledge Mining and Visualization System
Granting Institution: Department of Defense
Amount: $29,996
Advanced Spatial Information Retrieval and Knowledge Discovery System
Granting Institution: US Army Corps of Engineers
Amount: $279,000
Dynamic Hierarchical Trust Management of COI in Heterogeneous Mobile Networks
Granting Institution: Army Research Office
Amount: $500,000
Dynamic Trust Management for Delay Tolerant Networks
Granting Institution: Army Research Office
Amount: $50,000
Graphical User Interface Development for Video Summarization Applications
Granting Institution: Signal Processing Inc.
Amount: $12,525
Hierarchical Trust Management of COI in Hetrogeneous Mobile Networks
Granting Institution: U.S. Dept of the Army
Amount: $202,900
Intelligent Visualization and Analysis of Traffic Data on the Sun Platform for Transportation Government Agencies
Granting Institution: Sun Microsystems
Amount: $39,975
Knowledge-Based Mining Techniques for Developing Onto-Bio Thesarus for Gene/protein Names in Medical Databases
Granting Institution: Georgetown University (NIH award)
Amount: $43,011
Trust Management for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks and Its Application to Mission Oriented Mobile Groups
Granting Institution: Office of Naval Research
Amount: $192,708

