
Always supportive and deeply knowledgeable.
Always patient and encouraging to students.
Makes learning interactive and engaging.
Always positive and enthusiastic in class.
Makes learning feel rewarding and fun.
Dr. King-Sun Chan is a Lecturer in the School of Electrical Engineering, Computing and Mathematical Sciences at Curtin University, within the Faculty of Science and Engineering. He received his PhD in Information Technology from the City University of Hong Kong. He has been with Curtin University since at least 2004, teaching undergraduate and postgraduate courses such as Distributed Networks (CNCO3000). His research focuses on wireless data networks, routing, high-speed router design, medium access control, and data link layer protocols.
Dr. Chan has authored several publications in the field of wireless communications and networks. Key works include 'Topological comparison-based wormhole detection for MANETs' (International Journal of Communication Systems, 2014), which addresses security in mobile ad hoc networks; 'Contention-based MAC protocols with erasure coding for scalable video broadcasting' (Ad Hoc Networks, 2005); 'Precision Agriculture Monitoring System using Wireless Sensor Network and Raspberry Pi' (TENCON, 2016); 'LTE Relay Backhaul Design for Sparsely Populated Environments' (IEEE GLOBECOM Workshops, 2011); 'Robust Link Availability Routing Protocol for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks' (RLAR); and 'Scheduling and Power Allocation for Delay-Limited Communications in OFDM-Based Cognitive Radio Networks' (2007). He chaired the Fourth Postgraduate Electrical Engineering and Computing Symposium (PEECS) in 2012 and contributes to online education as a lecturer in the CurtinX '5G Essentials' course on edX.
