Yung-Hsiang Lu
Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Assistant Professor of Computer Science (courtesy)
Assistant Professor of Computer Science (courtesy)
Joined department in 2004
Education:
BSEE, Electrical Engineering
Taiwan University (1992)
Taiwan University (1992)
MSEE, Electrical Engineering
Stanford University (1997)
Stanford University (1997)
PhD, Electrical Engineering
Stanford University (2002)
Stanford University (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
Nathaniel Pettis, Le Cai, and Yung-Hsiang Lu, "Statistically Optimal Dynamic Power Management for
Streaming Data", IEEE Transactions on Computers, 55 (7), July 2006, pages 800-814.
Chris Gniady, Ali R. Butt, Y. Charlie Hu, and Yung-Hsiang Lu, "Program Counter-Based Prediction
Techniques for Dynamic Power Management", IEEE Transactions on Computers, 55 (6), June 2006,
pages 641-658..
Le Cai and Yung-Hsiang Lu, "Energy Management Using Buffer Memory for Streaming Data", IEEE
Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, February 2005, pages
141-152..
Last Updated: October 23, 2006 10:43am

