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Prof. Khoa N Le School of Computing, Engineering, and Mathematics, Australia |
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Title: Outdated channel state information: Theory and Practice | |
Abstract: The wireless communication landscape has continuously evolved and advanced at a rapid pace. Most existing works have been performed at a higher level of the communication protocol, which gradually has widened the gap between the lower layers, and the upper layers. This work is consolidating the fundamentals of correlated fading, and offers insight into their possible practical applications, which include---but not limited to---wireless secrecy, modelling of outdated-channel-state-information (OCSI), and imperfect-CSI (ICSI) relay networks. Different models and scenarios will be discussed, which also includes line-of-sight fading, and its impact on future wireless communication networks. | |
Biography: Dr. Khoa N. Le received his Ph.D. in October 2002 from Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. From April 2003 to June 2009, He was a Lecturer at Griffith University, Gold Coast campus, Griffith School of Engineering. From January to July 2008, he was a visiting professor at Intelligence Signal Processing Laboratory, Korea University, Seoul, Korea. From January 2009 to February 2009, he was a visiting professor at the Wireless Communication Centre, University Technology Malaysia, Johor Bahru, Malaysia. He is currently Associate Professor at School of Computing, Engineering, and Mathematics, Kingswood, Western Sydney University. His research interests are in wireless communications with applications to structural, construction management problems, image processing and wavelet theory. Since 2003, Prof. Le has been an Editor of Journal on Computer Networks and Communications, Hindawi Publishing. Prof. Le has also been a Guest Editor of a Special Issue on “polarization in wireless communications” for Physical Communication, Elsevier, 2012. Since 2018, Prof. Le has been an Editor for IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology and IET Signal Processing. |