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Overview

Lin Dai is affiliated with the City University of Hong Kong in China. Their research focuses primarily on engineering and computer science, with a notable emphasis on electrical and electronic engineering, computer networks and communications, aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, and civil and structural engineering.

The scientist has contributed to research in several specialized topics within these fields. These include:

  • Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
  • Wireless Networks and Protocols
  • IoT Networks and Protocols
  • Cooperative Communication and Network Coding
  • Advanced Wireless Network Optimization
  • Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
  • Millimeter-Wave Propagation and Modeling

Lin Dai has published research papers in a variety of reputable venues, with frequent publications in:

  • IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IEEE Transactions on Communications
  • China Communications
  • IEEE Access

Significant recent publications include:

  • Design of protograph LDPC-coded MIMO-VLC systems with generalized spatial modulation, 2024, China Communications
  • Clustered Cell-Free Networking: A Graph Partitioning Approach, 2023, IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
  • Towards Fair and Efficient Spectrum Sharing Between LTE and WiFi in Unlicensed Bands: Fairness-Constrained Throughput Maximization, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
  • Optimal BS Deployment and User Association for 5G Millimeter Wave Communication Networks, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
  • Design of Combined Printed Helical Spiral Antenna and Helical Inverted-F Antenna for Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Application, 2020, IEEE Access

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Lin Dai are Junyuan Wang, Yang Lu, Bo Bai, Mohsen Guizani, and Xinran Zhao.

Best Publications

  • Capacity analysis in CDMA distributed antenna systems

    Lin Dai;Shidong Zhou;Yan Yao

  • Spectral efficiency of distributed antenna system with random antenna layout

    Hairuo Zhuang;Lin Dai;Liang Xiao;Yan Yao

  • Routing strategies in multihop cooperative networks

    Bo Gui;Lin Dai;L.J. Cimini

  • A Unified Analysis of IEEE 802.11 DCF Networks: Stability, Throughput, and Delay

    Lin Dai;Xinghua Sun

  • A Comparative Study on Uplink Sum Capacity with Co-Located and Distributed Antennas

    Lin Dai

  • Selective Relaying in OFDM Multihop Cooperative Networks

    Lin Dai;Bo Gui;L.J. Cimini

  • Information-theoretic capacity analysis in MIMO distributed antenna systems

    Liang Xiao;Lin Dai;Hairuo Zhuang;Shidong Zhou

  • Low complexity per-antenna rate and power control approach for closed-loop V-BLAST

    Hairuo Zhuang;Lin Dai;Shidong Zhou;Yan Yao

  • Optimal antenna selection based on capacity maximization for MIMO systems in correlated channels

    L. Dai;S. Sfar;K.B. Letaief

  • Throughput maximization of ad-hoc wireless networks using adaptive cooperative diversity and truncated ARQ

    Lin Dai;K. Letaief

  • A Unified Cross-Layer Framework for Resource Allocation in Cooperative Networks

    Wei Chen;Lin Dai;K. Ben Letaief;Zhigang Cao

  • Downlink Rate Analysis for Virtual-Cell Based Large-Scale Distributed Antenna Systems

    Junyuan Wang;Lin Dai

  • Selective Relaying in Cooperative OFDM Systems: Two-Hop Random Network

    Bo Gui;Lin Dai;L.J. Cimini

  • An Uplink Capacity Analysis of the Distributed Antenna System (DAS): From Cellular DAS to DAS with Virtual Cells

    Lin Dai

  • Stability and Delay Analysis of Buffered Aloha Networks

    Lin Dai

  • Backoff design for IEEE 802.11 DCF networks: fundamental tradeoff and design criterion

    Xinghua Sun;Lin Dai

  • Detection algorithm improving V-BLAST performance over error propagation

    Cong Shen;Hairuo Zhuang;Lin Dai;Shidong Zhou

  • Asymptotic Rate Analysis of Downlink Multi-User Systems With Co-Located and Distributed Antennas

    Junyuan Wang;Lin Dai

  • Low-Complexity Beam Allocation for Switched-Beam Based Multiuser Massive MIMO Systems

    Junyuan Wang;Huiling Zhu;Lin Dai;Nathan J. Gomes

  • Massive Random Access of Machine-to-Machine Communications in LTE Networks: Modeling and Throughput Optimization

    Wen Zhan;Lin Dai

  • Optimal diversity-multiplexing tradeoff with group detection for MIMO systems

    S. Sfar;L. Dai;K.B. Letaief

  • A Comparative Study of Downlink MIMO Cellular Networks With Co-Located and Distributed Base-Station Antennas

    Zhiyang Liu;Lin Dai

Frequent Co-Authors

Shidong Zhou
Shidong Zhou Tsinghua University
Khaled Ben Letaief
Khaled Ben Letaief Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Leonard J. Cimini
Leonard J. Cimini University of Delaware
Wei Chen
Wei Chen Tsinghua University
Liang Xiao
Liang Xiao Xiamen University
Jiangzhou Wang
Jiangzhou Wang University of Kent
Xiang-Gen Xia
Xiang-Gen Xia University of Delaware

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