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Kaigui Bian

Kaigui Bian

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Computer Science

D-Index
42
Citations
7688
World Ranking
8363
National Ranking
1090

Overview

Kaigui Bian is affiliated with Peking University in China and has a significant record of research contributions primarily in the fields of Engineering and Computer Science. Their work spans multiple subfields including Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Aerospace Engineering, and Ocean Engineering.

Bian's research topics focus on advanced wireless communication technologies, indoor and outdoor localization technologies, underwater vehicles and communication systems, energy harvesting in wireless networks, antenna design and analysis, advanced neural network applications, and recommender systems and techniques.

Their recent publications include the following papers:

  • "Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface Based RF Sensing: Design, Optimization, and Implementation" (2020), published in IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
  • "MetaLocalization: Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface Aided Multi-User Wireless Indoor Localization" (2021), published in IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
  • "Towards Ubiquitous Positioning by Leveraging Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface" (2020), published in IEEE Communications Letters
  • "Toward Ubiquitous Sensing and Localization With Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces" (2022), published in Proceedings of the IEEE
  • "MetaRadar: Indoor Localization by Reconfigurable Metamaterials" (2020), published in IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing

Bian frequently publishes in several venues, including:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
  • IEEE Internet of Things Journal
  • IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
  • IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications

Collaboration is a key aspect of Bian's research, with frequent co-authors including Lingyang Song, Hongliang Zhang, Boya Di, Zhu Han, and Jingzhi Hu.

Best Publications

  • Robust Distributed Spectrum Sensing in Cognitive Radio Networks

    Ruiliang Chen;Jung-Min Park;Kaigui Bian

  • Joint Trajectory and Power Optimization for UAV Relay Networks

    Shuhang Zhang;Hongliang Zhang;Qichen He;Kaigui Bian

  • An Overview of Dynamic Spectrum Sharing: Ongoing Initiatives, Challenges, and a Roadmap for Future Research

    Sudeep Bhattarai;Jung-Min Park;Bo Gao;Kaigui Bian

  • Jigsaw: indoor floor plan reconstruction via mobile crowdsensing

    Ruipeng Gao;Mingmin Zhao;Tao Ye;Fan Ye

  • A quorum-based framework for establishing control channels in dynamic spectrum access networks

    Kaigui Bian;Jung-Min Park;Ruiliang Chen

  • Control Channel Establishment in Cognitive Radio Networks using Channel Hopping

    Kaigui Bian;Jung-Min Park;Ruiliang Chen

  • MetaLocalization: Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface Aided Multi-user Wireless Indoor Localization

    Haobo Zhang;Hongliang Zhang;Boya Di;Kaigui Bian

  • Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface Based RF Sensing: Design, Optimization, and Implementation

    Jingzhi Hu;Hongliang Zhang;Boya Di;Lianlin Li

  • Maximizing Rendezvous Diversity in Rendezvous Protocols for Decentralized Cognitive Radio Networks

    Kaigui Bian;Jung-Min Park

  • Real-Time Profiling of Fine-Grained Air Quality Index Distribution Using UAV Sensing

    Yuzhe Yang;Zijie Zheng;Kaigui Bian;Lingyang Song

  • DRL360: 360-degree Video Streaming with Deep Reinforcement Learning

    Yuanxing Zhang;Pengyu Zhao;Kaigui Bian;Yunxin Liu

  • Symmetry-Constrained Rectification Network for Scene Text Recognition

    Mingkun Yang;Yushuo Guan;Minghui Liao;Xin He

  • Cellular V2X Communications in Unlicensed Spectrum: Harmonious Coexistence With VANET in 5G Systems

    Pengfei Wang;Boya Di;Hongliang Zhang;Kaigui Bian

  • Characterizing Smartphone Usage Patterns from Millions of Android Users

    Huoran Li;Xuan Lu;Xuanzhe Liu;Tao Xie

  • Toward Ubiquitous Sensing and Localization With Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces

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  • Asynchronous channel hopping for establishing rendezvous in cognitive radio networks

    Kaigui Bian;Jung-Min Park

  • Characterizing Impacts of Heterogeneity in Federated Learning upon Large-Scale Smartphone Data

    Chengxu Yang;Qipeng Wang;Mengwei Xu;Zhenpeng Chen

  • WE-CARE: An Intelligent Mobile Telecardiology System to Enable mHealth Applications

    Anpeng Huang;Chao Chen;Kaigui Bian;Xiaohui Duan

  • Platoon Cooperation in Cellular V2X Networks for 5G and Beyond

    Pengfei Wang;Boya Di;Hongliang Zhang;Kaigui Bian

  • UAV Aided Aerial-Ground IoT for Air Quality Sensing in Smart City: Architecture, Technologies, and Implementation

    Zhiwen Hu;Zixuan Bai;Yuzhe Yang;Zijie Zheng

  • Full-Duplex MAC Protocol Design and Analysis

    Yun Liao;Kaigui Bian;Lingyang Song;Zhu Han

Frequent Co-Authors

Lingyang Song
Lingyang Song Peking University
Jung-Min Park
Jung-Min Park Virginia Tech
Hongliang Zhang
Hongliang Zhang Peking University
Boya Di
Boya Di Peking University
Zhu Han
Zhu Han University of Houston
Pan Zhou
Pan Zhou Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Fan Ye
Fan Ye Stony Brook University
Xiaojiang Du
Xiaojiang Du Stevens Institute of Technology
Cong Yao
Cong Yao Alibaba Group (China)
Yizhou Wang
Yizhou Wang Peking University

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