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Honglin Yuan publication distribution in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Earth Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Honglin Yuan sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 119 publications — 19th percentile

19% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 510 publications or more.

Honglin Yuan D-index placement in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Earth Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Honglin Yuan sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 44 D-Index — 40th percentile

40% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 94 D-Index or more.

Overview

Honglin Yuan is a researcher primarily affiliated with Northwest University in China. Their work predominantly lies within the fields of Engineering and Computer Science, with a significant focus on subfields such as Artificial Intelligence, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, and Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition.

Their scholarly output includes publications in notable venues including arXiv (Cornell University), the 2020 IEEE 5th Information Technology and Mechatronics Engineering Conference (ITOEC), the Canadian Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and China Communications.

Honglin Yuan's research addresses several main topics, which include:

  • Wireless Signal Modulation Classification
  • Full-Duplex Wireless Communications
  • Radar Systems and Signal Processing
  • Internet Traffic Analysis and Secure E-voting
  • Digital Media Forensic Detection
  • Antenna Design and Optimization

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Honglin Yuan are:

  • Yan Yan
  • Zhihua Bao
  • Juping Gu
  • Jiangzhou Wang
  • Guoan Zhang

Among the recent papers authored or coauthored by Honglin Yuan are:

  • "A RF Fingerprint Recognition Method Based on Deeply Convolutional Neural Network," 2020, presented at the 2020 IEEE 5th Information Technology and Mechatronics Engineering Conference (ITOEC)
  • "Multipath Canceled RF Fingerprinting for Wireless OFDM Devices Based on Hammerstein System Parameter Separation," 2022, published in the Canadian Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • "Payload symbol-based nonlinear RF fingerprint for wireless QPSK-OFDM devices," 2023, published in China Communications
  • "Nonlinear RF Fingerprints Authentication for OFDM Wireless Devices based on Demodulated Symbols," 2021, available on arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "Stable Nonlinear and IQ Imbalance RF Fingerprint for Wireless OFDM Devices," 2021, also on arXiv (Cornell University)

The body of work exhibits a focus on wireless device identification and authentication using RF fingerprinting techniques, often involving deep learning and signal processing methodologies. Their publications contribute to topics that span wireless communications, signal modulation, and digital security aspects.

Best Publications

  • Simultaneous determinations of U-Pb age, Hf isotopes and trace element compositions of zircon by excimer laser-ablation quadrupole and multiple-collector ICP-MS

    Hong-Lin Yuan;Hong-Lin Yuan;Shan Gao;Shan Gao;Meng-Ning Dai;Chun-Lei Zong

  • Rift melting of juvenile arc-derived crust: Geochemical evidence from Neoproterozoic volcanic and granitic rocks in the Jiangnan Orogen, South China

    Yong-Fei Zheng;Rong-Xin Wu;Rong-Xin Wu;Yuan-Bao Wu;Shao-Bing Zhang

  • Age and growth of the Archean Kongling terrain, South China, with emphasis on 3.3 ga granitoid gneisses

    Shan Gao;Jie Yang;Lian Zhou;Ming Li

  • Cambrian bimodal volcanism in the Lhasa Terrane, southern Tibet: Record of an early Paleozoic Andean-type magmatic arc in the Australian proto-Tethyan margin

    Di-Cheng Zhu;Zhi-Dan Zhao;Yaoling Niu;Yaoling Niu;Yildirim Dilek;Yildirim Dilek

  • Simultaneous in-situ determination of U-Pb age and trace elements in zircon by LA-ICP-MS in 20 μm spot size

    XiaoMing Liu;XiaoMing Liu;Shan Gao;Shan Gao;ChunRong Diwu;HongLin Yuan

  • Crustal thickening prior to 38 Ma in southern Tibet: Evidence from lower crust-derived adakitic magmatism in the Gangdese Batholith

    Qi Guan;Qi Guan;Di-Cheng Zhu;Zhi-Dan Zhao;Guo-Chen Dong

  • Development of pressed sulfide powder tablets for in situ sulfur and lead isotope measurement using LA-MC-ICP-MS

    Zhian Bao;Lu Chen;Chunlei Zong;Honglin Yuan

  • A-type granite and adakitic magmatism association in Songpan Garze fold belt, eastern Tibetan Plateau: Implication for lithospheric delamination

    Hong-Fei Zhang;Randall Parrish;Li Zhang;Wang-Chun Xu

  • Geochemistry and zircon U–Pb geochronology of Paleoproterozoic arc related granitoid in the Northwestern Yangtze Block and its geological implications

    Yuanbao Wu;Shan Gao;Hongfei Zhang;Jianping Zheng

  • Determination of U-Pb age and rare earth element concentrations of zircons from Cenozoic intrusions in northeastern China by laser ablation ICP-MS

    Honglin Yuan;Fuyuan Wu;Shan Gao;Shan Gao;Xiaoming Liu

  • Geochemistry, zircon U–Pb age and Hf isotope compositions of Paleoproterozoic aluminous A-type granites from the Kongling terrain, Yangtze Block: Constraints on petrogenesis and geologic implications

    Min Peng;Yuanbao Wu;Yuanbao Wu;Shan Gao;Shan Gao;Hongfei Zhang

  • U–Pb zircon ages, geochemical and isotopic compositions of granitoids in Songpan-Garze fold belt, eastern Tibetan Plateau: constraints on petrogenesis and tectonic evolution of the basement

    Hong-Fei Zhang;Li Zhang;Nigel Harris;Lan-Lan Jin

  • Episodic crustal growth of North China as revealed by U–Pb age and Hf isotopes of detrital zircons from modern rivers

    Jie Yang;Jie Yang;Shan Gao;Shan Gao;Chen Chen;Yongyong Tang

  • Compositional diversity of ca. 110 Ma magmatism in the northern Lhasa Terrane, Tibet: Implications for the magmatic origin and crustal growth in a continent–continent collision zone

    Qing-Lin Sui;Qing Wang;Di-Cheng Zhu;Zhi-Dan Zhao

  • Melt–peridotite interactions: Links between garnet pyroxenite and high-Mg# signature of continental crust

    Yongsheng Liu;Yongsheng Liu;Shan Gao;Shan Gao;Cin-Ty Aeolus Lee;Shenghong Hu

  • Zircon U-Pb age, trace element and Hf isotope composition of Kongling terrane in the Yangtze Craton: refining the timing of Palaeoproterozoic high-grade metamorphism

    Y.-B. Wu;Y.-B. Wu;S. Gao;S. Gao;H.-J. Gong;H. Xiang

  • U–Pb zircon, geochemical and Sr–Nd–Hf isotopic constraints on the age and origin of Early Palaeozoic I-type granite from the Tengchong–Baoshan Block, Western Yunnan Province, SW China

    Shen Liu;RuiZhong Hu;Shan Gao;CaiXia Feng

  • Eclogite origin and timings in the North Qinling terrane, and their bearing on the amalgamation of the South and North China Blocks

    H. Wang;Y.-B. Wu;Y.-B. Wu;S. Gao;S. Gao;X.-C. Liu

  • Origin of TTG-like rocks from anatexis of ancient lower crust: Geochemical evidence from Neoproterozoic granitoids in South China

    Shao-Bing Zhang;Yong-Fei Zheng;Zi-Fu Zhao;Yuan-Bao Wu

  • Age and nature of eclogites in the Huwan shear zone, and the multi-stage evolution of the Qinling-Dabie-Sulu orogen, central China

    Yuan-Bao Wu;Yuan-Bao Wu;Yuan-Bao Wu;John M. Hanchar;Shan Gao;Shan Gao;Paul J. Sylvester

Frequent Co-Authors

Shan Gao
Shan Gao China University of Geosciences
Yuan-Bao Wu
Yuan-Bao Wu China University of Geosciences
Yongsheng Liu
Yongsheng Liu Yangtze University
Zhaochu Hu
Zhaochu Hu China University of Geosciences
Hong-Fei Zhang
Hong-Fei Zhang China University of Geosciences
Xiao-Chi Liu
Xiao-Chi Liu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Wen-Liang Xu
Wen-Liang Xu Jilin University
Chen Zhu
Chen Zhu Indiana University
M. Santosh
M. Santosh China University of Geosciences
Xuanxue Mo
Xuanxue Mo China University of Geosciences

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