Shanghai, China

Wang Zhang


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

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Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2022

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1 patent (USPTO):

Title: Innovations of Wang Zhang in Virtual Machine Performance Enhancement

Introduction

Wang Zhang is an accomplished inventor based in Shanghai, China. He has made significant contributions to the field of virtual machine technology, particularly in addressing performance issues related to interrupt remapping mechanisms.

Latest Patents

Wang Zhang holds a patent for a "Comprehensive scheduling method and device for problem of interruptability holder preemption." This invention identifies and addresses a critical issue in interrupt remapping mechanisms within virtual symmetric multiprocessing environments. The problem, known as Interruptability Holder Preemption (IHP), can lead to failures in the interrupt remapping mechanism, ultimately reducing the I/O performance of virtual machines. To tackle this issue, Wang's invention proposes a proactive VCPU comprehensive scheduling method that leverages interruptability holder information. This method is based on Kernel-Based Virtual Machines (KVMs) and aims to enhance the overall performance of virtual machines by effectively eliminating the IHP problem.

Career Highlights

Wang Zhang is affiliated with Shanghai Jiaotong University, where he continues to engage in innovative research and development. His work focuses on improving the efficiency and performance of virtual machines, making significant strides in the field of computer science and technology.

Collaborations

Wang collaborates with notable colleagues, including Jian Li and Haibing Guan, who contribute to his research endeavors and help advance the field of virtual machine technology.

Conclusion

Wang Zhang's innovative work in addressing the challenges of virtual machine performance through his patented scheduling method showcases his expertise and dedication to advancing technology. His contributions are vital for improving the efficiency of virtual environments, ultimately benefiting the broader field of computing.

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