
Dr. Tianyu Zhang
Research Associate
Computer Science and Engineering Department, University of Connecticut
Office: ITE Building 311
Email: tianyu.zhang@uconn.edu
Research interests: Industrial Internet-of-Things, real-time systems and cyber-physical systems.
Dr. Tianyu Zhang is currently a postdoc fellow at the Cyber-Physical Systems Laboratory led by Prof. Song Han, Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Connecticut.
Research activities
[Paper] “Contention-Free Configured Grant Scheduling for 5G URLLC Traffic” is accepted and to appear in Design Automation Conference (DAC), 2023.
[Service] Serve as the TPC member for RTCSA 2023.
[Service] Serve as the Registration Chair for CPS-IoT Week 2023.
[Paper] “Reliable Dynamic Packet Scheduling Over Lossy Real-Time Wireless Networks”, accepted and to appear in IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing (TMC).
[Service] Serve as the AE Chair for RTAS 2023.
[Service] Serve as the TPC member for ICESS 2022.
[Paper] “QoS Guaranteed Resource Allocation for Coexisting eMBB and URLLC Traffic in 5G Industrial Networks”, is accepted and to appear in the 28th IEEE International Conference on Embedded and Real-Time Computing Systems and Applications (RTCSA), 2022.
[Paper] “Distributed Successive Packet Scheduling for Multi-Channel Real-Time Wireless Networks”, is accepted and to appear in the 28th IEEE International Conference on Embedded and Real-Time Computing Systems and Applications (RTCSA), 2022.
[Paper] “HARP: Hierarchical Resource Partitioning in Dynamic Real-Time Wireless Networks”, is accepted and to appear in the 42nd IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS), 2022.
[Paper] “Attack-Resilient Fusion of Sensor Data with Uncertain Delays”, is accepted and to appear in ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems (TECS).
[Service] Serve as the TPC members for RTCSA 2022 and ISORC 2022.
[Service] Serve as the Web Chair for RTAS 2022.
[Paper] “Design and Assessment of Convolutional Neural Network Based Methods for Vitiligo Diagnosis”, is accepted and to appear in Frontiers in Medicine.