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Multiple Access Techniques for 5G

YUAN Jinhong1, XIANG Jiying2, DING Zhiguo3, YUAN Zhifeng2   

  1. 1. University of New South Wales, Australia;
    2. ZTE Corporation, China;
    3. Lancaster University, UK
  • Online:2016-10-01 Published:2019-11-29
  • About author:YUAN Jinhong received his BE and PhD degrees in electronics engineering from Beijing Institute of Technology in 1991 and 1997. From 1997 to 1999, he was a research fellow at the School of Electrical Engineering, University of Sydney, Australia. In 2000, he joined the School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications, University of New South Wales, Australia, and is currently a professor of telecommunications there. Dr. Yuan has authored two books, three book chapters, and more than 200 papers for telecom journals and conferences. He has also authored 40 industry reports. He is a co-inventor of one patent on MIMO systems and two patents on low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes. He has coauthored three papers that won Best Paper Awards or Best Poster Awards. Dr. Yuan served as the NSW Chair of the joint Communications/Signal Processions/Ocean Engineering Chapter of IEEE during 2011-2014. He is an IEEE fellow and an associate editor forIEEE Transactions on Communications . His research interests include error-control coding and information theory, communication theory, and wireless communications.
    XIANG Jiying, PhD, is the Chief Scientist of ZTE Corporation. His research is focused on 3G, 4G, 5G, and multi-mode wireless infrastructure technologies. He led the development of the first commercial SDR base station in the industry in 2007. He proposed the first solution that support COMP on non-ideal backhaul (also called Cloud Radio) in 2012. In 2014, he proposed the “pre-5G”conception, which includes massive MIMO, D-MIMO, MUSA, and UDN. Pre-5G allows 5G-like user experience on legacy 4G handsets.
    DING Zhiguo received his BEng in electrical engineering from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China in 2000, and the PhD degree in electrical engineering from Imperial College London, UK in 2005. From Jul. 2005 to Aug. 2014, he worked in Queen’s University Belfast, Imperial College and Newcastle University, UK. Since Sept. 2014, he has been with Lancaster University, UK as a chair professor. From Oct. 2012 to Sept. 2017, he has also been an academic visitor in Princeton University, USA. His research interests are 5G networks, game theory, cooperative and energy harvesting networks, and statistical signal processing. He is serving as an editor forIEEE Transactions on Communications ,IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology ,IEEE Wireless Communication Letters ,IEEE Communication Letters , andJournal of Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing . He received the best paper award in IET Comm. Conf. on Wireless, Mobile and Computing, 2009, IEEE Communication Letter Exemplary Reviewer 2012, and the EU Marie Curie Fellowship 2012-2014.
    YUAN Zhifeng received his MS degree in signal and information processing from Nanjing University of Post and Telecommunications, China in 2005. He has been working at the Wireless Technology Advance Research Department, ZTE Corporation since 2006 and as the leader of the New Multi-Access (NMA) for 5G Wireless System Team since 2012. His research interests include wireless communications, MIMO systems, information theory, multiple access, error control coding, adaptive algorithm, and high-speed VLSI design.

Multiple Access Techniques for 5G

YUAN Jinhong1, XIANG Jiying2, DING Zhiguo3, YUAN Zhifeng2   

  1. 1. University of New South Wales, Australia;
    2. ZTE Corporation, China;
    3. Lancaster University, UK
  • 作者简介:YUAN Jinhong received his BE and PhD degrees in electronics engineering from Beijing Institute of Technology in 1991 and 1997. From 1997 to 1999, he was a research fellow at the School of Electrical Engineering, University of Sydney, Australia. In 2000, he joined the School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications, University of New South Wales, Australia, and is currently a professor of telecommunications there. Dr. Yuan has authored two books, three book chapters, and more than 200 papers for telecom journals and conferences. He has also authored 40 industry reports. He is a co-inventor of one patent on MIMO systems and two patents on low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes. He has coauthored three papers that won Best Paper Awards or Best Poster Awards. Dr. Yuan served as the NSW Chair of the joint Communications/Signal Processions/Ocean Engineering Chapter of IEEE during 2011-2014. He is an IEEE fellow and an associate editor forIEEE Transactions on Communications . His research interests include error-control coding and information theory, communication theory, and wireless communications.
    XIANG Jiying, PhD, is the Chief Scientist of ZTE Corporation. His research is focused on 3G, 4G, 5G, and multi-mode wireless infrastructure technologies. He led the development of the first commercial SDR base station in the industry in 2007. He proposed the first solution that support COMP on non-ideal backhaul (also called Cloud Radio) in 2012. In 2014, he proposed the “pre-5G”conception, which includes massive MIMO, D-MIMO, MUSA, and UDN. Pre-5G allows 5G-like user experience on legacy 4G handsets.
    DING Zhiguo received his BEng in electrical engineering from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China in 2000, and the PhD degree in electrical engineering from Imperial College London, UK in 2005. From Jul. 2005 to Aug. 2014, he worked in Queen’s University Belfast, Imperial College and Newcastle University, UK. Since Sept. 2014, he has been with Lancaster University, UK as a chair professor. From Oct. 2012 to Sept. 2017, he has also been an academic visitor in Princeton University, USA. His research interests are 5G networks, game theory, cooperative and energy harvesting networks, and statistical signal processing. He is serving as an editor forIEEE Transactions on Communications ,IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology ,IEEE Wireless Communication Letters ,IEEE Communication Letters , andJournal of Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing . He received the best paper award in IET Comm. Conf. on Wireless, Mobile and Computing, 2009, IEEE Communication Letter Exemplary Reviewer 2012, and the EU Marie Curie Fellowship 2012-2014.
    YUAN Zhifeng received his MS degree in signal and information processing from Nanjing University of Post and Telecommunications, China in 2005. He has been working at the Wireless Technology Advance Research Department, ZTE Corporation since 2006 and as the leader of the New Multi-Access (NMA) for 5G Wireless System Team since 2012. His research interests include wireless communications, MIMO systems, information theory, multiple access, error control coding, adaptive algorithm, and high-speed VLSI design.

Key words: Multiple Access Techniques, 5G

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