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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2014 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to the spatial modeling and analysis of wireless networks
  • 2009 - ACM Senior Member

Overview

Martin Haenggi is affiliated with the University of Notre Dame in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Engineering and Computer Science, with a notable focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Computer Networks and Communications, and Aerospace Engineering. Additionally, their work touches on areas such as Statistics and Probability and Artificial Intelligence.

The scientist's main research topics include Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization, Cooperative Communication and Network Coding, Millimeter-Wave Propagation and Modeling, Random Matrices and Applications, Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks, Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies, and Wireless Communication Security Techniques.

Martin Haenggi has published extensively, frequently contributing to the following venues:

  • IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IEEE Communications Letters
  • IEEE Transactions on Communications
  • IEEE Wireless Communications Letters

Several recent papers authored or co-authored by Martin Haenggi include:

  • "Stochastic Geometry Analysis of Spatial-Temporal Performance in Wireless Networks: A Tutorial," 2021, IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials
  • "Meta Distribution of the SIR in Moving Networks," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Communications
  • "Meta Distributions-Part 1: Definition and Examples," 2021, IEEE Communications Letters
  • "Performance Analysis of Inter-Cell Interference Coordination in mm-Wave Cellular Networks," 2021, IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
  • "Meta Distributions-Part 2: Properties and Interpretations," 2021, IEEE Communications Letters

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Martin Haenggi include Na Deng, Ke Feng, Xinyun Wang, Haichao Wei, and Gourab Ghatak.

Martin Haenggi has been recognized by the professional community with distinctions such as IEEE Fellow (2014) for contributions to the spatial modeling and analysis of wireless networks and ACM Senior Member status awarded in 2009.

Best Publications

  • Stochastic Geometry for Wireless Networks

    Martin Haenggi

  • Stochastic geometry and random graphs for the analysis and design of wireless networks

    M. Haenggi;J.G. Andrews;F. Baccelli;O. Dousse

  • Stochastic Geometry for Modeling, Analysis, and Design of Multi-Tier and Cognitive Cellular Wireless Networks: A Survey

    Hesham ElSawy;Ekram Hossain;Martin Haenggi

  • Interference in Large Wireless Networks

    Martin Haenggi;Radha Krishna Ganti

  • Wireless sensor networks: applications and challenges of ubiquitous sensing

    D. Puccinelli;M. Haenggi

  • On distances in uniformly random networks

    M. Haenggi

  • A primer on spatial modeling and analysis in wireless networks

    J G Andrews;R K Ganti;M Haenggi;N Jindal

  • Interference and Outage in Clustered Wireless Ad Hoc Networks

    R.K. Ganti;M. Haenggi

  • Design of a wireless assisted pedestrian dead reckoning system - the NavMote experience

    Lei Fang;P.J. Antsaklis;L.A. Montestruque;M.B. McMickell

  • The Meta Distribution of the SIR in Poisson Bipolar and! Cellular Networks

    Martin Haenggi

  • Bandwidth- and power-efficient routing in linear wireless networks

    M. Sikora;J.N. Laneman;M. Haenggi;D.J. Costello

  • Coordinated Multipoint Joint Transmission in Heterogeneous Networks

    Gaurav Nigam;Paolo Minero;Martin Haenggi

  • Distance Distributions in Finite Uniformly Random Networks: Theory and Applications

    S. Srinivasa;M. Haenggi

  • Interference and Outage in Poisson Cognitive Networks

    Chia-han Lee;M. Haenggi

  • Spatial Stochastic Models and Metrics for the Structure of Base Stations in Cellular Networks

    Anjin Guo;Martin Haenggi

  • The Performance of Successive Interference Cancellation in Random Wireless Networks

    Xinchen Zhang;Martin Haenggi

  • Routing in ad hoc networks: a case for long hops

    M. Haenggi;D. Puccinelli

  • Mean Interference in Hard-Core Wireless Networks

    M. Haenggi

  • Rethinking information theory for mobile ad hoc networks

    J. Andrews;S. Shakkottai;R. Heath;N. Jindal

  • The Ginibre Point Process as a Model for Wireless Networks With Repulsion

    Na Deng;Wuyang Zhou;Martin Haenggi

Frequent Co-Authors

Jeffrey G. Andrews
Jeffrey G. Andrews The University of Texas at Austin
Khaled Ben Letaief
Khaled Ben Letaief Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Daniel J. Costello
Daniel J. Costello University of Notre Dame
Vijay Gupta
Vijay Gupta Purdue University West Lafayette
Jun Zhang
Jun Zhang Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
J. Nicholas Laneman
J. Nicholas Laneman University of Notre Dame
Hesham ElSawy
Hesham ElSawy Queen's University
Harpreet S. Dhillon
Harpreet S. Dhillon Virginia Tech
Mohamed-Slim Alouini
Mohamed-Slim Alouini King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Angel Lozano
Angel Lozano Pompeu Fabra University

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