Profile: Chung-Horng Lung
Chung-Horng Lung - Associate Professor
- Degrees: B.Sc. (Chung-Yuan), M.Sc. (Arizona State), Ph.D. (Arizona State)
- Phone: 613-520-2600 x 2642
- Email: chung-horng.lung@sce.carleton.ca
- Office: 4434 ME
Research
Software Engineering; software architecture; software re-engineering; domain engineering; generative programming; design patterns; software performance engineering; autonomic computing; computer networks; traffic engineering; security, network measurement, quality of service (QoS); wireless ad-hoc networks; sensor networks; methods to facilitate tele-operations from the network perspective; distributed systems: web services, load balancing, and XML routing and filtering.
Application
In increasing system/software performance and improving software quality and in improving network performance and enhancing network robustness.
Activities
Organization or Program Committee member:
- 8th International Workshop on System/Software Architectures (2009)
- 1st International Conference on Ad Hoc Networks (ADHOCNETS) (2009)
- 3rd International Conference on Sensor Technologies and Applications (2009)
- 2nd International Conference on Simulation Tools and Techniques for Communications, Networks and Systems (2009)
6th International Conference on Information Technology : New Generations Sensor Networks Track (2009) - First International Conference on Simulation Tools and Techniques for Communications, Networks and Systems (2008)
- IEEE International Conference on Sensor Networks, Ubiquitous and Trustworthy Computing (2008) International Conference on Systems and Networks Communications (2008)
- 7th International Workshop on System/Software Architectures (2008)
- IEEE International Conference on Automation and Logistics (2008)
Journal Articles
C.-H. Lung, P. Rajeswaran, S. Sivadas, and T. Sivabalasingam, “Experience of Building an Architecture-Based Generator Using GenVoca for Distributed Systems,” accepted to Science of Computer Programming.
J. Liu, F. R. Yu, C.-H. Lung, and H. Tang, “Optimal Combined Intrusion Detection and Biometric-Based Continuous Authentication in High Security Mobile Ad Hoc Networks,” accepted to IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications.
F.R. Yu, H. Tang, V.C.M. Leung, J. Liu and C.-H. Lung, “Biometric-Based User Authentication in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks,” Security and Communication Networks (Wiley), vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 5-16, Feb. 2008. (Invited)
G. Polushin, P.X. Liu, C.-H. Lung, and G. Dienon (2008), “Position-Error Based Schemes for BilateralTeleoperation with Time Delay: Theory and Experiments,” ASME Journal of Dynamic Systems, Measurement and Control (publication pending).
Note: Provisionally accepted
I.G. Polushin, P.X. Liu, and C.-H. Lung (2008), “On the Model-Based Approach to Nonlinear Networked Control Systems,” Automatica 44(9).
I.G. Polushin, P.X. Liu, and C.-H. Lung (2008), “Projection-Based Force Reflection Algorithm for Stable Bilateral Teleoperation over Networks,” IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement 57(9).
F.R. Yu, H. Tang, V.C.M. Leung, J. Liu, and C.-H. Lung (2008), “Biometric-Based User Authentication in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks,” Wiley Security and Communication Networks 1(1): 5-16.
C.-H. Lung, J. E. Urban, and G. T. Mackulak (2007), “Analogy-Based Domain Analysis Approach to Software Reuse,” Requirements Engineering Journal 12(1): 1-22.
C.-H. Lung, X. Xu, and M. Zaman (2007), “Software Architecture Decomposition Using Attributes,” International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, 17(5): 599-613.