Lok Tat-Ming

Associate Professor
information engineering
Learning Sciences and Technologies, Centre for (CLST)
Hong Kong

Professor Engineering
Biography

Tat M. Lok received the BSc degree in electronic engineering from the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and the MSEE degree and the PhD degree in electrical engineering from Purdue University. He was a post-doctoral research associate at Purdue University. He then joined the Chinese University of Hong Kong, where he is currently an associate professor. His research interests include communication theory, communication networks, signal processing for communications and wireless systems. He has served on TPCs of different international conferences including IEEE ICC, VTC, Globecom, WCNC, ISIT, and etc. He was a co-chair of the Wireless Access Track of IEEE VTC’04 Fall. He also served as an associate editor for the IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology from 2002 to 2008. He has been serving as an Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications since 2015.

Research Intrest

Cooperative Communications Spread Spectrum Communications Signal Processing for Communications Communication Theory

List of Publications
Mengjie Xie and T. M. Lok, “Distributed Joint Transmitter-Receiver Beamforming and Power Allocation in MIMO Interference Channel with Interference Alignment,” IEEE VTC 2014 Fall, September 2014, Vancouver, Canada.
S. Shen and T. M. Lok, “Asynchronous Distributed Downlink Beamforming and Power Control in Multi-Cell Networks,” IEEE Trans. on Wireless Commun., Jul. 2014.
S. Shen, X. Lin and T. M. Lok, “Dynamic Spectrum Leasing under Uncertainty: Modeling, Analysis and Algorithms,” IEEE Trans. Veh. Tech., Nov. 2015.

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