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53
Citations
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World Ranking
2382
National Ranking
399

Overview

Hui Liu is affiliated with Shanghai Jiao Tong University in China and has contributed extensively to the fields of engineering and computer science. Their research spans across electrical and electronic engineering, aerospace engineering, computer networks and communications, artificial intelligence, and computer vision and pattern recognition.

The scientist's work focuses on a range of topics including advanced synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imaging techniques, radar systems and signal processing, advanced wireless communication technologies, neural network applications, robotics and sensor-based localization, millimeter-wave propagation and modeling, and optimization of advanced multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems.

Frequent coauthors in Hui Liu's research include Guanbin Xing, Yizhou Wang, Jenq-Neng Hwang, Lixia Xiao, and Xiangyu Gao. This collaborative work is published across various respected venues.

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Signal Processing
  • IET Radar Sonar & Navigation
  • IEEE Sensors Journal
  • IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications

Some representative papers authored or coauthored by Hui Liu include:

  • RODNet: A Real-Time Radar Object Detection Network Cross-Supervised by Camera-Radar Fused Object 3D Localization, 2021, IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Signal Processing
  • RAMP-CNN: A Novel Neural Network for Enhanced Automotive Radar Object Recognition, 2020, IEEE Sensors Journal
  • Bandwidth Gain From Mobile Edge Computing and Caching in Wireless Multicast Systems, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
  • 3-D Hybrid Beamforming for Terahertz Broadband Communication System With Beam Squint, 2022, IEEE Transactions on Broadcasting
  • Deep Learning-Based Hybrid Precoding for Terahertz Massive MIMO Communication With Beam Squint, 2022, IEEE Communications Letters

Best Publications

  • A least-squares approach to blind channel identification

    Guanghan Xu;Hui Liu;Lang Tong;T. Kailath

  • Computationally efficient bandwidth allocation and power control for OFDMA

    D. Kivanc;Guoqing Li;Hui Liu

  • A high-efficiency carrier estimator for OFDM communications

    H. Liu;U. Tureli

  • OFDM blind carrier offset estimation: ESPRIT

    U. Tureli;H. Liu;M.D. Zoltowski

  • Downlink Radio Resource Allocation for Multi-Cell OFDMA System

    G. Li;H. Liu

  • OFDM-Based Broadband Wireless Networks – Design and Optimization

    Hui Liu;Guoqing Li

  • A subspace method for signature waveform estimation in synchronous CDMA systems

    Hui Liu;Guanghan Xu

  • Blind equalization in antenna array CDMA systems

    Hui Liu;M.D. Zoltowski

  • Recent developments in blind channel equalization: from cyclostationarity to subspaces

    Hui Liu;Guanghan Xu;Lang Tong;Thomas Kailath

  • Frequency offset and I/Q imbalance compensation for direct-conversion receivers

    Guanbin Xing;Manyuan Shen;Hui Liu

  • Closed-form blind symbol estimation in digital communications

    Hui Liu;Guanghan Xu

  • Subcarrier allocation and power control for OFDMA

    D. Kivanc;Hui Liu

  • Communications, Caching, and Computing for Mobile Virtual Reality: Modeling and Tradeoff

    Yaping Sun;Zhiyong Chen;Meixia Tao;Hui Liu

  • RODNet: A Real-Time Radar Object Detection Network Cross-Supervised by Camera-Radar Fused Object 3D Localization

    Yizhou Wang;Zhongyu Jiang;Yudong Li;Jenq-Neng Hwang

  • Wireless information and power transfer in two-way amplify-and-forward relaying channels

    Zhiyong Chen;Bin Xia;Hui Liu

  • Experimental and analytical studies on a high-resolution OFDM carrier frequency offset estimator

    U. Tureli;D. Kivanc;Hui Liu

  • Experiments with mmWave Automotive Radar Test-bed

    Xiangyu Gao;Guanbin Xing;Sumit Roy;Hui Liu

  • A deterministic approach to blind identification of multi-channel FIR systems

    Hui Liu;Guanghan Xu;Lang Tong

  • Uplink channel capacity of space-division-multiple-access schemes

    B. Suard;Guanghan Xu;Hui Liu;T. Kailath

  • OFDM‐Based Broadband Wireless Networks

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  • Performance of space-division multiple-access (SDMA) with scheduling

    Hujun Yin;Hui Liu

  • Downlink dynamic resource allocation for multi-cell OFDMA system

    Guoqing Li;Hui Liu

  • A decorrelating RAKE receiver for CDMA communications over frequency-selective fading channels

    Hui Liu;Kemin Li

Frequent Co-Authors

Zhiyong Chen
Zhiyong Chen Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Meixia Tao
Meixia Tao Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Sumit Roy
Sumit Roy University of Washington
Giuseppe Caire
Giuseppe Caire Technical University of Berlin
Younsun Kim
Younsun Kim Samsung (South Korea)
Lang Tong
Lang Tong Cornell University
Michael D. Zoltowski
Michael D. Zoltowski Purdue University West Lafayette
Wenbo Wang
Wenbo Wang Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications
Thomas Kailath
Thomas Kailath Stanford University
Xinbing Wang
Xinbing Wang Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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