
معرفی
Dr. Feng Wang is an Assistant Professor in the School of Engineering at Liberty University, specializing in network reliability, interdomain routing, and software-defined networking. His research addresses challenges in next-generation internet architectures, network performance measurement, and secure IoT device management.
Education:
- B.E. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Zhejiang University (China)
- M.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Yanshan University (China)
- Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Research focuses on:
- Detecting transient routing failures and improving network performance through real-time diagnostic systems (e.g., collaboration with AT&T).
- Designing scalable addressing schemes for IoT and wireless sensor networks.
- Developing intrusion detection systems (e.g., MOCA framework) and network anomaly mitigation techniques.
His publications (2015-2023) emphasize network security, routing protocol optimization, and scalable internet architectures. Notable work includes BGP rerouting solutions, real-time routing failure diagnosis, and variable-length addressing for 6LoWPAN.
No scientific awards were explicitly listed in the provided texts. Collaborations include Agilent, AT&T, and Intel, focusing on practical network reliability and security solutions.
Dr. Wang has advised no listed students or managed grants in the provided texts. His research extends to lab implementations of lightweight routers (SoC-based) and stability-aware protocols for RPL networks.


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