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D-Index
42
Citations
8498
World Ranking
4057
National Ranking
1451

Overview

Howard Huang is affiliated with Nokia in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields within engineering and computer science, particularly focusing on electrical and electronic engineering and signal processing. The scope of their work includes both core engineering principles and applications in communication technologies.

Huang's published works cover a range of topics, with a concentration on indoor and outdoor localization technologies, speech and audio processing, and underwater vehicles and communication systems. Additional research interests include photonic and optical devices, advancements in phase-locked loop (PLL) and voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) technologies, and energy-efficient wireless sensor networks.

Frequent publication venues for Huang include arXiv (Cornell University), where they appeared multiple times, reflecting ongoing contributions to preprint repositories. Other notable venues are the IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, Pervasive and Mobile Computing, and conference proceedings such as the 2021 55th Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems, and Computers.

  • CSI-Based Multi-Antenna and Multi-Point Indoor Positioning Using Probability Fusion, 2021, IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
  • A 224 Gb/s 3 pJ/bit 40 dB Insertion Loss Transceiver in 3-nm FinFET CMOS, 2024, IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
  • Future indoor network with a sixth sense: Requirements, challenges and enabling technologies, 2022, Pervasive and Mobile Computing
  • Experimental Study on Probabilistic ToA and AoA Joint Localization in Real Indoor Environments, 2021, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Feature Learning for Neural-Network-Based Positioning with Channel State Information, 2021, 2021 55th Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems, and Computers

Huang has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, indicating ongoing research partnerships. These include Emre Gönültaş and Christoph Studer, each with multiple joint publications, Jack Langerman, Eric Lei, and Traian E. Abrudan.

  • Emre Gönültaş
  • Christoph Studer
  • Jack Langerman
  • Eric Lei
  • Traian E. Abrudan

Huang's work encompasses diverse research subfields:

  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Signal Processing
  • Ocean Engineering
  • Computer Networks and Communications
  • Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

The main topics of research include:

  • Indoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies
  • Speech and Audio Processing
  • Underwater Vehicles and Communication Systems
  • Photonic and Optical Devices
  • Semiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices
  • Advancements in PLL and VCO Technologies
  • Energy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks

Best Publications

  • Multi-Cell MIMO Cooperative Networks: A New Look at Interference

    D Gesbert;S Hanly;H Huang;S Shamai Shitz

  • Estimation of continuous flat fading MIMO channels

    Qinfang Sun;D.C. Cox;H.C. Huang;A. Lozano

  • Downlink capacity evaluation of cellular networks with known-interference cancellation

    H. Viswanathan;S. Venkatesan;H. Huang

  • A Wideband Spatial Channel Model for System-Wide Simulations

    G. Calcev;D. Chizhik;B. Goransson;S. Howard

  • Increasing downlink cellular throughput with limited network MIMO coordination

    H. Huang;M. Trivellato;A. Hottinen;M. Shafi

  • Approaching eigenmode BLAST channel capacity using V-BLAST with rate and power feedback

    Seong Taek Chung;A. Lozano;H.C. Huang

  • Linear Precoding in Cooperative MIMO Cellular Networks with Limited Coordination Clusters

    Chris T K Ng;Howard Huang

  • Wide-area Wireless Communication Challenges for the Internet of Things

    Harpreet S. Dhillon;Howard Huang;Harish Viswanathan

  • MIMO Communication for Cellular Networks

    Howard Huang;Constantinos B. Papadias;Sivarama Venkatesan

  • On transceiver design and channel quantization for downlink multiuser MIMO systems with limited feedback

    M. Trivellato;F. Boccardi;H. Huang

  • A Near-Optimum Technique using Linear Precoding for the MIMO Broadcast Channel

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  • Limited Downlink Network Coordination in Cellular Networks

    F. Boccardi;H. Huang

  • Effects of iterative detection and decoding on the performance of BLAST

    X. Li;H. Huang;G.J. Foschini;R.A. Valenzuela

  • Multiple antennas in cellular CDMA systems: transmission, detection, and spectral efficiency

    H. Huang;H. Viswanathan;G.J. Foschini

  • Pilot interference cancellation for a coherent wireless code division multiple access receiver

    Howard C. Huang;Chih-Lin I;Stephan ten Brink;Giovanni Vannucci

  • Reduced-complexity detection algorithms for systems using multi-element arrays

    X. Li;H.C. Huang;A. Lozano;G.J. Foschini

  • A method and apparatus for locating a wireless mobile unit

    Byron H. Chen;Tung C. Chiang;Howard Huang

  • Fundamentals of Throughput Maximization With Random Arrivals for M2M Communications

    Harpreet S. Dhillon;Howard C. Huang;Harish Viswanathan;Reinaldo A. Valenzuela

  • Method and apparatus of a multi-code code division multiple access receiver having a shared accumulator circuits

    Howard C. Huang;Chih-Lin I;Andrzej Partyka;Stephan ten Brink

  • A generalized space-time multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) channel model

    Hao Xu;D. Chizhik;H. Huang;R. Valenzuela

  • High-speed data services using multiple transmit antennas

    Howard Huang

Frequent Co-Authors

Reinaldo A. Valenzuela
Reinaldo A. Valenzuela Nokia (United States)
Harish Viswanathan
Harish Viswanathan Nokia (United States)
Angel Lozano
Angel Lozano Pompeu Fabra University
Harpreet S. Dhillon
Harpreet S. Dhillon Virginia Tech
Constantinos B. Papadias
Constantinos B. Papadias American College of Greece
Chih-Lin I
Chih-Lin I China Mobile (China)
G.J. Foschini
G.J. Foschini Nokia (United States)
Angeliki Alexiou
Angeliki Alexiou University of Piraeus
Donald C. Cox
Donald C. Cox Stanford University
Jeffrey G. Andrews
Jeffrey G. Andrews The University of Texas at Austin

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