Zheng Yan
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
522 Papers
2.3K Citations
Zheng Yan is an academic researcher from Shanghai Jiao Tong University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Cloud computing. The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 420 publications. Previous affiliations of Zheng Yan include Helsinki University of Technology & Huawei.
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Papers
LiVoAuth: Liveness Detection in Voiceprint Authentication With Random Challenges and Detection Modes
TL;DR: LiVoAuth as mentioned in this paper applies a randomly generated vector sequence as liveness detection mode (LDM), corresponding to a random challenge code used for authentication, and conduct a series of user studies to evaluate its performance in terms of accuracy, stability, efficiency, security and user acceptance.
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Compact Triple-Band Printed Antenna with a via Hole Connecting to a Parasitic Patch for Wlan and Wimax Applications
TL;DR: In this article, a triple-band printed antenna for wireless local area network and worldwide interoperability for microwave access (WLAN and WiMAX) applications is proposed, which consists of branch strips, a parasitic patch and a modified ground plane.
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Unwanted Traffic Detection and Control Based on Trust Management
Zheng Yan,Zheng Yan,Raimo Kantola,Lifang Zhang,Yutan Ma +4 more
- 01 Jan 2017
TL;DR: A generic scheme named TruCon for unwanted traffic detection and control based on trust management is proposed and successfully applied to control SMS spam and unwanted contents in pervasive social networking and implemented under the infrastructure of software-defined networking (SDN).
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A Study of IEEE 802.15.6 Association Protocols
Jing Feng,Xin Huang,Yulin Lu,Ruiyang Xu,Zheng Yan +4 more
- 20 Aug 2015
TL;DR: Security association protocols proposed in the IEEE Std 802.15.6 standard are reviewed and several security flaws are found and some interesting findings from the standpoint of performance and usability are found.
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Deviation insurance for Risk-Averse wind power producers in the Nordic power market
TL;DR: In this article, a risk management instrument, i.e., wind power deviation insurance, is proposed to reduce deviation risks through purchasing the insurance offered by insurance providers, and a case study based on the Norway power market shows the effectiveness of the proposed instrument.
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