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Wu-chi Feng

Professor and Department Chair
Department of Computer Science
Portland State University

Wu-chi Feng is a computer scientist interested in mobility-based and video-based sensor networking technologies. His focus is primarily on the systems aspects of such systems.

Email: wuchi@cs.pdx.edu

Website: http://web.cecs.pdx.edu/~wuchi/

TREC Projects
  • Utilizing Ego-centric Video to Conduct Naturalistic Bicycling Studies
  • Application of Interactive Video Sensing and Management for Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Studies
  • A Study of Headway Maintenance for Bus Routes: Causes and Effects of "Bus Bunching" in Extensive and Congested Service Areas
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  • Utilizing Ego-centric Video to Conduct Naturalistic Bicycling Studies (FINAL_REPORT)
  • Making Cycling Safer with Naturalistic Studies (PROJECT_BRIEF)
  • Application of Interactive Video Sensing and Management for Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Studies (FINAL_REPORT)
  • OTREC-RR-12-09 A Study of Headway Maintenance for Bus Routes: Causes and Effects of "Bus Bunching" in Extensive and Congested Service Area (FINAL_REPORT)
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  • Naturalistic study pinpoints route features that cause stress for cyclists

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