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Overview

Hai Jiang is affiliated with the University of Alberta in Canada and works primarily in the fields of Engineering and Computer Science. Their research spans several subfields, including Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Computer Networks and Communications, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Molecular Biology, and Aerospace Engineering.

The main topics covered in their work include Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies, IoT and Edge/Fog Computing, Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks, Wireless Communication Security Techniques, Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization, Cooperative Communication and Network Coding, and Full-Duplex Wireless Communications.

Among their recent papers are:

  • Intelligent Reflecting Surface Enabled Covert Communications in Wireless Networks, 2020, IEEE Network
  • Stochastic Geometry Analysis of Spatial-Temporal Performance in Wireless Networks: A Tutorial, 2021, IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials
  • Secure Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access: An Interference Engineering Perspective, 2020, IEEE Network
  • Channel-Aware Power Allocation and Decoding Order in Overlay Cognitive NOMA Networks, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
  • Adaptive Relay Selection Strategies for Cooperative NOMA Networks With User and Relay Cooperation, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology

Frequent coauthors of Hai Jiang include:

  • Jian Chen
  • Rongfei Fan
  • Long Yang
  • Han Hu
  • Jia Shi

The scientist has published predominantly in venues such as:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IEEE Transactions on Communications
  • IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • IEEE Network

Best Publications

  • Energy Detection Based Cooperative Spectrum Sensing in Cognitive Radio Networks

    S Atapattu;C Tellambura;Hai Jiang

  • Cognitive Medium Access: Exploration, Exploitation, and Competition

    Lifeng Lai;Hesham El Gamal;Hai Jiang;H Vincent Poor

  • Optimal selection of channel sensing order in cognitive radio

    Hai Jiang;Lifeng Lai;Rongfei Fan;H.V. Poor

  • Optimal multi-channel cooperative sensing in cognitive radio networks

    Rongfei Fan;Hai Jiang

  • Cognitive Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access with Cooperative Relaying: A New Wireless Frontier for 5G Spectrum Sharing

    Lu Lv;Jian Chen;Qiang Ni;Zhiguo Ding

  • A Mixture Gamma Distribution to Model the SNR of Wireless Channels

    S. Atapattu;C. Tellambura;Hai Jiang

  • Energy Detection for Spectrum Sensing in Cognitive Radio

    Saman Atapattu;Chintha Tellambura;Hai Jiang

  • Ambient Backscatter Assisted Wireless Powered Communications

    Xiao Lu;Dusit Niyato;Hai Jiang;Dong In Kim

  • Resource management for QoS support in cellular/WLAN interworking

    Wei Song;Hai Jiang;Weihua Zhuang;Xuemin Shen

  • Performance of an Energy Detector over Channels with Both Multipath Fading and Shadowing

    S Atapattu;C Tellambura;Hai Jiang

  • Analysis of area under the ROC curve of energy detection

    S. Atapattu;C. Tellambura;Hai Jiang

  • Cross-layer design for resource allocation in 3G wireless networks and beyond

    Hai Jiang;Weihua Zhuang;Xuemin Shen

  • Performance Analysis of the WLAN-First Scheme in Cellular/WLAN Interworking

    W. Song;H. Jiang;W. Zhuang

  • Joint Optimal Cooperative Sensing and Resource Allocation in Multichannel Cognitive Radio Networks

    Rongfei Fan;Hai Jiang;Qiang Guo;Zhou Zhang

  • Spectrum Sensing via Energy Detector in Low SNR

    Saman Atapattu;Chintha Tellambura;Hai Jiang

  • Intelligent Reflecting Surface Enabled Covert Communications in Wireless Networks

    Xiao Lu;Ekram Hossain;Taniya Shafique;Shaohan Feng

  • Medium access control in ultra-wideband wireless networks

    Xuemin Shen;Weihua Zhuang;Hai Jiang;Jun Cai

  • Wireless-Powered Device-to-Device Communications With Ambient Backscattering: Performance Modeling and Analysis

    Xiao Lu;Hai Jiang;Dusit Niyato;Dong In Kim

  • Relay Selection Schemes and Performance Analysis Approximations for Two-Way Networks

    Saman Atapattu;Yindi Jing;Hai Jiang;Chintha Tellambura

  • Channel Sensing-Order Setting in Cognitive Radio Networks: A Two-User Case

    Rongfei Fan;Hai Jiang

  • Medium access in cognitive radio networks: A competitive multi-armed bandit framework

    Lifeng Lai;Hai Jiang;H.V. Poor

Frequent Co-Authors

Weihua Zhuang
Weihua Zhuang University of Waterloo
Chintha Tellambura
Chintha Tellambura University of Alberta
Ping Wang
Ping Wang York University
Sergiy A. Vorobyov
Sergiy A. Vorobyov Aalto University
Dusit Niyato
Dusit Niyato Nanyang Technological University
Xuemin Shen
Xuemin Shen University of Waterloo
Lifeng Lai
Lifeng Lai University of California, Davis
Zhiguo Ding
Zhiguo Ding Nanyang Technological University
H. Vincent Poor
H. Vincent Poor Princeton University
Zhu Han
Zhu Han University of Houston

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