About Hao Lin Hao Lin Ph.D. Student, Electrical and Computer Engineering wireless communication Stochastic Geometry IoT NTN Communication Large-scale Connectivity KAUST provides the best environment for us to develop. At KAUST, there are many excellent Professors and friends who can study and do research together. Communication Engineering is an interesting subject that is a key tech for the future. Communication Theory is highly worthy of our in-depth research. Articles Related News January 2025 KAUST ECE students achieve high honors in Competition on Non-Terrestrial Networks for 6G (NTNYS'24) 4 min read · Tue, Jan 21 2025 News 6g wireless systems connectivity NTN Communication Non-Terrestrial Networks IoT KAUST Ph.D. candidate Omar Khalifa earned an impressive second place in the global Competition on Non-Terrestrial Networks for 6G (NTNYS'24). The IEEE Future Networks Initiative organized the competition as part of the "Connecting the World from the Skies Global Forum," which took place last November in Riyadh. Second place, and a prize of $10,000, was awarded to Khalifa based on his work titled "Supplying Data for Digital Twins in Green Smart Cities: A Non-Invasive NTN-IoT Approach." The international forum, which focused on the theme “Shaping the Future of Converged Connectivity,” was hosted February 2024 KAUST research advances RF-powered IoT in rural area to bridge the digital divide 1 min read · Sun, Feb 4 2024 News With the advent of the 5G era, bridging the digital divide on a global scale has become a common goal. The research team from the Communications Theory Laboratory (CTL) at KAUST, including Hao Lin, Mustafa A. Kishk, and Mohamed-Slim Alouini, has made notable progress in enhancing network coverage in rural areas. Led by Prof. Mohamed-Slim Alouini, their study, "Performance Evaluation of RF-powered IoT in Rural Areas: The Wireless Power Digital Divide," analyzes the potential and challenges of RF-powered IoT in rural areas. The Internet of Things (IoT) is essential for advancements in smart Authored News November 2024 From impossible to possible: Large-scale continuous services connect the entire earth 1 min read · Tue, Nov 19 2024 KAUST CTL M.S. student Hao Lin, was recognized for his work on large-scale connectivity of low earth orbit (LEO) satellite mega constellations, which won the best poster award at the 6G Summit Abu Dhabi in 2024. The work proposes a new key performance indicator (KPI) to capture the level of global connectivity. His work, done in collaboration with Professors Mustafa A.Kishk and Mohamed-Slim Alouini, proves the existence of the phase transition for the global large-scale continuous coverage capability based on stochastic geometry and percolation theory. A key aspect is the closed-form critical
KAUST ECE students achieve high honors in Competition on Non-Terrestrial Networks for 6G (NTNYS'24) 4 min read · Tue, Jan 21 2025 News 6g wireless systems connectivity NTN Communication Non-Terrestrial Networks IoT KAUST Ph.D. candidate Omar Khalifa earned an impressive second place in the global Competition on Non-Terrestrial Networks for 6G (NTNYS'24). The IEEE Future Networks Initiative organized the competition as part of the "Connecting the World from the Skies Global Forum," which took place last November in Riyadh. Second place, and a prize of $10,000, was awarded to Khalifa based on his work titled "Supplying Data for Digital Twins in Green Smart Cities: A Non-Invasive NTN-IoT Approach." The international forum, which focused on the theme “Shaping the Future of Converged Connectivity,” was hosted
KAUST research advances RF-powered IoT in rural area to bridge the digital divide 1 min read · Sun, Feb 4 2024 News With the advent of the 5G era, bridging the digital divide on a global scale has become a common goal. The research team from the Communications Theory Laboratory (CTL) at KAUST, including Hao Lin, Mustafa A. Kishk, and Mohamed-Slim Alouini, has made notable progress in enhancing network coverage in rural areas. Led by Prof. Mohamed-Slim Alouini, their study, "Performance Evaluation of RF-powered IoT in Rural Areas: The Wireless Power Digital Divide," analyzes the potential and challenges of RF-powered IoT in rural areas. The Internet of Things (IoT) is essential for advancements in smart
From impossible to possible: Large-scale continuous services connect the entire earth 1 min read · Tue, Nov 19 2024 KAUST CTL M.S. student Hao Lin, was recognized for his work on large-scale connectivity of low earth orbit (LEO) satellite mega constellations, which won the best poster award at the 6G Summit Abu Dhabi in 2024. The work proposes a new key performance indicator (KPI) to capture the level of global connectivity. His work, done in collaboration with Professors Mustafa A.Kishk and Mohamed-Slim Alouini, proves the existence of the phase transition for the global large-scale continuous coverage capability based on stochastic geometry and percolation theory. A key aspect is the closed-form critical
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