Lin Jingran

Professor
Information and Communication Engineering
University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
China

Professor Engineering
Biography

I received the B.S. degree in Computer Communication, the Ph.D degree in Signal and Information Processing from the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC) in 2001 and 2007, respectively. Since then I have held a faculty position in the School of Communication and Information Engineering, UESTC. I was promoted to an associated professor in July, 2009.  From Jan. 2012 to Jan. 2013, I was a visiting scholar in the University of Minnesota (twin cities campus).

Research Intrest

My general research interests include the theory, design and analysis of efficient optimization algorithms with applicationto data communication, wireless networks and systems, and signal processing.

List of Publications
Y. Zhang, Q. Li, J. Lin and S.X. Wu, "Robust Secrecy Rate Optimization for Full-Duplex Bidirection Communications," in Proc. IEEE Globecom, Dec. 2016.
J. Lin, Q. Shi, and Q. Li, "Joint Device-to-Device Transmission Activation and Transceiver Design for Sum-Rate Maximazation in MIMO Interfering Channels," in Proc. IEEE ICASSP, Shanghai, Mar. 2016, pp. 3921-3925.
J. Lin, Q. Li, C. Jiang, and H. Shao, "Joint Multirelay Selection, Power Allocation, and Beamformer Design for Multiuser Decode-and-Forward Relay Networks," IEEE Trans. Vehicular Technology, vol. 65, no. 7, pp. 5073-5087, July 2016.

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