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Posco, Fung Po Tso (Chinese: 曹鳳波)
SICSA Fellow (in Next Generation Internet)
School of Computing Science
University of Glasgow
Office: 208, Sir Alwyn Williams Building, Lilybank Gardens, Glasgow, G12 8QQ, Scotland
Email: posco.tso[at]glasgow[dot]ac[dot]uk |
Brief Biography
I am a SICSA Fellow at the School of Computing Science, University of Glasgow. I am currently working with Dr. Dimitrios Pezaros in Data Center Network routing and architecture.
I received my BEng (First Class Honours), MPhil and PhD from City University of Hong Kong in 2005, 2007 and 2011 respectively. My MPhil and PhD advisor is Prof Weijia Jia.
During my studies in Prof Jia's group, I have participated in a number
of networking system research projects including multimedia data
transmission, security system, network protocol as well as network
measurement etc. Publications
Journal:
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Lin Cui, Fung Po Tso, Di Yao, Weijia Jia, “WeFiLab: A Web-based WiFi Laboratory Platform for Wireless Networking Education”, to appear in IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies (IEEE TLT), accepted in Mar 2012.
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Fung Po Tso, Jin Teng, Weijia Jia, Dong Xuan, “Mobility: A Double-Edged Sword for HSPA Networks”, to appear in IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems (IEEE TPDS), accepted in Oct 2011.
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Fung Po Tso, Lin Cui, Lizhuo Zhang,
Weijia Jia, “Building Platform to Bridge Low End Mobile Phones and Cloud
Computing Services”, ZTE Communications, Special Issue on Mobile Cloud
Computing and Applications. March 2011
- Weijia Jia, Fung
Po Tso, and Lizhou Zhang, “Efficient 3G-324M protocol Implementation for
Low Bit Rate Multipoint Video Conferencing”, JOURNAL OF NETWORKS, Issue : 5,
September 2006, Page(s): 1-8
Conference:
- Fung Po Tso, Lin Cui, Lizhuo Zhang, Weijia Jia,
Di Yao, Jin Teng, Dong Xuan, “DragonNet: A Robust Mobile Internet Services
System for Long Distance Trains”, The 30th IEEE International
Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM 2011), April 10-15, Shanghai,
China. (Acceptance Ratio: 15.96%). PDF
- Fung Po Tso, Jin Teng, Weijia Jia and Dong Xuan, “Mobility: A Double-Edged Sword
for HSPA Networks”, the Eleventh ACM International Symposium on Mobile Ad Hoc
Networking and Computing (MobiHoc 2010), Sept. 20-24, 2010, USA.(Acceptance
Ratio: 16.9%) PDF
- Weijia Jia, Fung Po Tso, Xinwen Fu, Zheng Lin, Dong
Xuan and Wei Yu, “Blind Detection of Spread Spectrum Flow Watermarks", The 28th IEEE International Conference on Computer
Communications (INFOCOM 2009), April 19-25, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (Acceptance Ratio: 19.7%) PDF
- Yufei Du, Fung Po Tso and Weijia Jia, “A Hybrid
Approach to Communicate between WSN and UMTS with Video Quality Measurements
and Predictions”, Ubiquitous Multimedia Computing, CRC Press, Boca Raton,
Florida, USA, Page(s): 73-126
- Guoliang
Xing, Weijia Jia, Yufei Du, Fung Po Tso,
Mo Sha and Xue Liu, “Toward ubiquitous Video-based Cyber-Physical Systems”,
IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 2008. SMC 2008,
Oct. 2008 Page(s):48-53
- Yufei Du, Fung Po Tso and Weijia Jia,
“Architecture design of video transmission between UMTS and WSN”, 2008 First
IEEE International Conference on Ubi-Media Computing, July 31 2008-Aug. 1 2008
Page(s):57-62.
- Fung Po Tso, Yufei Du and Weijia Jia, “Design of an Efficient and Robust
Multimedia Gateway for Pervasive Communication”, IEEE Wireless
Telecommunications Symposium 2008, 24-26 April 2008, Page(s): 334-340.
- Fung Po Tso, Lizhuo Zhang and Weijia Jia, “Video
Surveillance Patrol Robot System in 3G Internet and Sensor Networks”, Proc. of
5th ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems (SenSys 2007)
demo, Nov. 6–9, 2007, Sydney, Australia
- Weijia Jia,
Guoliang Xing, Fung Po Tso, and Bin Dai, “AnySense: a Video
Communication Architecture for Urban Sensing Applications”, Workshop on Sensing
on Everyday Mobile Phones in Support of Participatory Research, in conjunction
with the 5th ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems, Nov. 6-9,
2007, Sydney, Australia.
- Bo Han, Fung
Po Tso, Lidong Ling, Weijia Jia, “Performance Evaluation of Scheduling in
IEEE 802.16 Based Wireless Mesh Networks”, The First International Workshop on Wireless Mesh Networks and Applications (WiMa06), in conjuction with IEEE MASS, Oct. 2006, Page(s):789 – 794
Project Tools
I used Ipopt (with C++) as a solver to solve the multicommodity flow problems, so that can use the yield result programmatically. Source code is available Here!
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