Our paper titled “Spectrum Sharing Among Rapidly Deployable Small Cells: A Hybrid Multi-Agent Approach” has been accepted to the IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications! Please click Publications for details.
I received the Ph.D. degree in computer engineering from the Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Virginia Tech, USA in 2014, under the supervision of Prof. Jung-Min “Jerry” Park and Prof. Yaling Yang. I was an Assistant Professor in the Institute of Computing Technology at Chinese Academy of Sciences, China from Oct. 2014 to Mar. 2017. I was a Visiting Researcher in the School of Computing and Communications at Lancaster University, UK from Oct. 2018 to Jul. 2019. I am currently an Associate Professor in the School of Computer and Information Technology at Beijing Jiaotong University, China. I am also with the Lancaster University College at Beijing Jiaotong University, China.
Ph.D. in Computer Engineering, 2014
Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA
M.S. in Electrical Engineering, 2009
Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, China
B.S. in Electrical Engineering, 2006
Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing, China
Our paper titled “Spectrum Sharing Among Rapidly Deployable Small Cells: A Hybrid Multi-Agent Approach” has been accepted to the IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications! Please click Publications for details.
I will be visiting Lancaster University, UK from Oct. 2018 to Jul. 2019, for the international partnership between BJTU and LU. In the following years, I am expected to teach two modules—“Artificial Intelligence” and “Embedded Systems”—in the Lancaster University College, a joint institute located at our Weihai campus.
I have recently received a new research grant from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC)! This project addresses the issues of resource allocation in radio access networks for mass event hotspots. Please click Projects for details.
Our paper titled “Preserving Incumbent Users’ Privacy in Exclusion-Zone-Based Spectrum Access Systems” has been accepted to the IEEE ICDCS 2017 Short Papers track! Please click Publications for details.
Our paper titled “TESSO: An Analytical Tool for Characterizing Aggregate Interference and Enabling Spatial Spectrum Sharing” has been accepted to the IEEE DySPAN 2017 technology track! Please click Publications for details.
To deploy UAV-mounted small cells and allocate wireless resources
To define dynamic, multi-tier incumbent exclusion zones
To achieve the coexistence of wireless networks for shared spectrum access