Education
Song Han
Associate Professor/Computing
song.han@uconn.edu
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
17 Scholarly Contributions
Process Control over Wireless Sensor and Actuator Networks
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Real-Time Analytics Platform for Large-scale Industrial Process Monitoring and Control
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Online Mode Switch Algorithms for Maintaining Data Freshness in Dynamic Cyber-Physical Systems
Research Type: Journal Article
Approximate Path Searching for Supporting Shortest Path Queries on Road Networks
Research Type: Journal Article
WirelessHART Sensor Networks
Research Type: Book
Dynamic Resource Management in Real-Time Wireless Networks
Research Type: Book Chapter
ARM: A Hybrid Specification-based Intrusion Detection System for Rank Attacks in 6TiSCH Networks
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Robust Time Delay Compensation in a Wireless Motion Control System with Double Disturbance Observers
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Specification-based Distributed Detection of Rank-related Attacks in RPL-based Resource-Constrained Real-Time Wireless Networks
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
An Empirical Study of Industrial Real-Time Wireless Mesh in Field Deployments
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Self-triggered Nonsingular Terminal Sliding Mode Control
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Minimizing Worst-case Age of Information in RF-Powered IoT Systems
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Real-time Data-driven Gait Phase Detection using Infinite Gaussian Mixture Model and Parallel Particle Filter
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Contention-Free Configured Grant Scheduling for 5G URLLC Traffic
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Synchronization Considerations for Real-Time Wireless Sensor and Actuator Networks
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
On-line Data Link Layer Scheduling in Wireless Networked Control Systems
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Applying a Competency-Based Education Approach for Designing a Unique Interdisciplinary Graduate Program: A Case Study for a Systems Engineering Program
Research Type: Conference Proceedings