Yung-Hsiang Lu
Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Professor of Computer Science (courtesy)
Education
BSEE, Taiwan University, Electrical Engineering (1992)
MSEE, Stanford University, Electrical Engineering (1997)
PhD, Stanford University, Electrical Engineering (2002)
Dr. Lu's research is developing energy-efficient computing systems using system-level power management. The applications include distributed sensor networks, autonomous robots, wireless communication, and real-time systems. He received the Career Award from National Science Foundation in 2004 for developing advanced energy management in operating systems.
Selected Publications
Yamini Nimmagadda, Karthik Kumar and Yung-Hsiang Lu, "Adaptation of Multimedia Presentations for Different Display Sizes in the Presence of Preferences and Temporal Constraints", IEEE Transactions on Multimedia, 12 (7), November 2010, pages 650-664
Karthik Kumar and Yung-Hsiang Lu, "Cloud Computing for Mobile Users: Can Offloading Computation Save Energy?", IEEE Computer, 43(4), April 2010, pages 51-56
Nathaniel Pettis and Yung-Hsiang Lu, "A Homogeneous Architecture for Power Policy Integration in Operating Systems", IEEE Transactions on Computers, 58(7), July 2009, pages 945-955