About Shuping Dang Shuping Dang Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Electrical and Computer Engineering Cooperative communications OFDM with index modulation artificial intelligence assisted communications Shuping Dang is a Postdoctoral Fellow working with Prof. Mohamed-Slim Alouini and Prof. Basem Shihada, Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Sciences & Engineering, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology. Education and Early Career Shuping Dang received B.Eng (Hons) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from the University of Manchester (with first class honors) and B.Eng in Electrical Engineering and Automation from Beijing Jiaotong University in 2014 via a joint `2+2' dual-degree program. He also received D.Phil in Engineering Science from University of Oxford in 2018 Articles Related News August 2021 Divided attention could ease wireless congestion 1 min read · Sun, Aug 1 2021 News communications artificial intelligence electrical engineering Computer science Predicting wireless traffic using artificial intelligence could improve the reliability of future wireless communications. July 2021 Characterizing the worldwide connectivity imbalance 1 min read · Sat, Jul 10 2021 News In communications community, there has been a consensus reached that sixth generation (6G) communications should focus on the solution to the digital divide that restricts the current 3.6 billion of the world’s population from enjoying the benefits of the latest information and communications technologies (ICTs). Under this scenario, the community faces many challenging questions: How to understand and measure worldwide connectivity imbalance? What is the mathematical relationship between connectivity and population and telecommunication infrastructure? Can we characterize the imbalance in any July 2020 New research aims to bridge the digital divide 2 min read · Thu, Jul 16 2020 News 6G atmospheric turbulence pointing errors By the end of 2018, there were nearly 4 billion people without Internet connectivity in the world. Almost 75% of this unconnected population is located in 20 countries and is concentrated in rural, low-income, and low-literacy areas. February 2020 Plugging into a 6G future with users at the center 2 min read · Sun, Feb 9 2020 News Wireless Communications 6G For a communications revolution, 6G development needs more human-centric research. March 2019 Our paper entitled " Enhanced Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing with Subcarrier Number Modulation", has been accepted for publication at IEEE Internet of Things Journal. 1 min read · Wed, Mar 20 2019 News orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing Our paper entitled " Enhanced Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing with Subcarrier Number Modulation", has been accepted for publication at IEEE Internet of Things Journal. February 2019 Our paper entitled "A Novel Error Performance Analysis Methodology for OFDM with Index Modulation", has been accepted for publication at IEEE Wireless Communication Letters. 1 min read · Sat, Feb 9 2019 News orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing Our paper entitled "A Novel Error Performance Analysis Methodology for OFDM with Index Modulation", has been accepted for publication at IEEE Wireless Communication Letters.
Divided attention could ease wireless congestion 1 min read · Sun, Aug 1 2021 News communications artificial intelligence electrical engineering Computer science Predicting wireless traffic using artificial intelligence could improve the reliability of future wireless communications.
Characterizing the worldwide connectivity imbalance 1 min read · Sat, Jul 10 2021 News In communications community, there has been a consensus reached that sixth generation (6G) communications should focus on the solution to the digital divide that restricts the current 3.6 billion of the world’s population from enjoying the benefits of the latest information and communications technologies (ICTs). Under this scenario, the community faces many challenging questions: How to understand and measure worldwide connectivity imbalance? What is the mathematical relationship between connectivity and population and telecommunication infrastructure? Can we characterize the imbalance in any
New research aims to bridge the digital divide 2 min read · Thu, Jul 16 2020 News 6G atmospheric turbulence pointing errors By the end of 2018, there were nearly 4 billion people without Internet connectivity in the world. Almost 75% of this unconnected population is located in 20 countries and is concentrated in rural, low-income, and low-literacy areas.
Plugging into a 6G future with users at the center 2 min read · Sun, Feb 9 2020 News Wireless Communications 6G For a communications revolution, 6G development needs more human-centric research.
Our paper entitled " Enhanced Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing with Subcarrier Number Modulation", has been accepted for publication at IEEE Internet of Things Journal. 1 min read · Wed, Mar 20 2019 News orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing Our paper entitled " Enhanced Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing with Subcarrier Number Modulation", has been accepted for publication at IEEE Internet of Things Journal.
Our paper entitled "A Novel Error Performance Analysis Methodology for OFDM with Index Modulation", has been accepted for publication at IEEE Wireless Communication Letters. 1 min read · Sat, Feb 9 2019 News orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing Our paper entitled "A Novel Error Performance Analysis Methodology for OFDM with Index Modulation", has been accepted for publication at IEEE Wireless Communication Letters.
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