ASSOCIATE PROF. IR. DR. CHOW CHEE ONN
Department of Electrical Engineering
Faculty of Engineering
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Chee-Onn Chow earned his Bachelor of Engineering (Honors) and Master of Engineering Science degrees from the University of Malaya, Malaysia, in 1999 and 2001, respectively. In 2008, he completed his Doctorate in Engineering at Tokai University, Japan. He joined the Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of Malaya in 1999 and is currently serving as an Associate Professor in the same department. His research interests encompass wireless communications and networks, multimedia applications, data analytics, and artificial intelligence. He is a Senior Member of IEEE and a registered Professional Engineer with the Board of Engineers Malaysia. |
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Secure And Efficient Federated Learning-enabled Digital Twins In Industrial Internet Of Things |
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Optimization for Communication Efficiency in AIoT-based Federated Learning |
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An Investigation Of Resource Allocation For Multicell Device-to-device Communications Using Machine Learning Method And Big Data Analytics |
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Plant microbial fuel cells: A comprehensive review of influential factors, innovative configurations, diverse applications, persistent challenges, and promising prospects
Computational detection and interpretation of heart disease based on conditional variational auto-encoder and stacked ensemble-learning framework
Deep reinforcement learning based mobility management in a MEC-Enabled cellular IoT network
Machine learning approaches in comparative studies for Alzheimer’s diagnosis using 2D MRI slices
A Novel Information Sharing Architecture constructed by Broadcast based Information Sharing System (BBISS).
BER-Driven Resource Allocation in OFDMA Systems
An enhanced media independent handover (MIH) scheme for mobile video streaming between UMTS and WiMAX networks.
Energy evaluation of data aggregation and authentication protocol (DAA) in wireless sensor networks.