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48
Citations
8859
World Ranking
3087
National Ranking
505

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2015 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to ultra-wideband wireless communiations

Overview

Robert C. Qiu is affiliated with Shanghai Jiao Tong University in China. Their research spans a broad range of topics in engineering and computer science, with a particular focus on electrical and electronic engineering, computer vision and pattern recognition, artificial intelligence, aerospace engineering, and computer networks and communications.

The scientist's recent publications include the following papers:

  • Detection and classification of transmission line transient faults based on graph convolutional neural network, 2021, CSEE Journal of Power and Energy Systems
  • Situation Awareness of Energy Internet of Things in Smart City Based on Digital Twin: From Digitization to Informatization, 2022, IEEE Internet of Things Journal
  • Semi-Supervised Contrastive Learning With Similarity Co-Calibration, 2022, IEEE Transactions on Multimedia
  • MARS: Mixed Virtual and Real Wearable Sensors for Human Activity Recognition With Multidomain Deep Learning Model, 2021, IEEE Internet of Things Journal
  • Learning Disentangled Representation for Mixed- Reality Human Activity Recognition With a Single IMU Sensor, 2021, IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement

The frequent co-authors of Robert C. Qiu include:

  • Tiebin Mi
  • Rujing Xiong
  • Zenan Ling
  • Xing He
  • Junshuo Liu

Robert C. Qiu publishes regularly in several venues, including:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IEEE Internet of Things Journal
  • IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
  • IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
  • IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement

Their work covers several main research topics:

  • Context-Aware Activity Recognition Systems
  • Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies
  • Anomaly Detection Techniques and Applications
  • Advanced Antenna and Metasurface Technologies
  • Indoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies
  • Human Pose and Action Recognition
  • Power System Optimization and Stability

In 2015, Robert C. Qiu was recognized as an IEEE Fellow for contributions to ultra-wideband wireless communications.

Best Publications

  • Ultra-wideband for multiple access communications

    R.C. Qiu;H. Liu;X. Shen

  • A Big Data Architecture Design for Smart Grids Based on Random Matrix Theory

    Xing He;Qian Ai;Robert Caiming Qiu;Wentao Huang

  • 60-GHz millimeter-wave radio: principle, technology, and new Results

    Nan Guo;Robert C. Qiu;Shaomin S. Mo;Kazuaki Takahashi

  • Time Reversal With MISO for Ultrawideband Communications: Experimental Results

    R.C. Qiu;Chenming Zhou;Nan Guo;J.Q. Zhang

  • A study of the ultra-wideband wireless propagation channel and optimum UWB receiver design

    R.C. Qiu

  • A denial-of-service jamming game for remote state monitoring in smart grid

    Husheng Li;Lifeng Lai;Robert C. Qiu

  • Big Data Analytics in Mobile Cellular Networks

    Ying He;Fei Richard Yu;Nan Zhao;Hongxi Yin

  • Deep reinforcement learning for power system applications: An overview

    Zidong Zhang;Dongxia Zhang;Robert Caiming Qiu

  • Cognitive Radio Network for the Smart Grid: Experimental System Architecture, Control Algorithms, Security, and Microgrid Testbed

    Robert Caiming Qiu;Zhen Hu;Zhe Chen;Nan Guo

  • A Survey on Nonconvex Regularization-Based Sparse and Low-Rank Recovery in Signal Processing, Statistics, and Machine Learning

    Fei Wen;Lei Chu;Peilin Liu;Robert C. Qiu

  • Time reversal with MISO for ultra-wideband communications: experimental results

    R.C. Qiu;C. Zhou;Nan Guo;J.Q. Zhang

  • Compressed Meter Reading for Delay-Sensitive and Secure Load Report in Smart Grid

    Husheng Li;Rukun Mao;Lifeng Lai;Robert C. Qiu

  • Multipath resolving with frequency dependence for wide-band wireless channel modeling

    R.C. Qiu;I-Tai Lu

  • Cognitive Radio Communications and Networking: Principles and Practice

    Robert C. Qiu;Zhen Hu;Husheng Li;Michael C. Wicks

  • Reduced-complexity UWB time-reversal techniques and experimental results

    Nan Guo;B.M. Sadler;R.C. Qiu

  • Ultra-Wideband Wireless Communications and Networks: Shen/Ultra-Wideband Wireless Communications and Networks

    Xuemin Sherman Shen;Mohsen Guizani;Robert Caiming Qiu;Tho Le-Ngoc

  • A Correlation Analysis Method for Power Systems Based on Random Matrix Theory

    Xinyi Xu;Xing He;Qian Ai;Robert Caiming Qiu

  • A Compressed Sensing Based Ultra-Wideband Communication System

    P. Zhang;Z. Hu;R. C. Qiu;B. M. Sadler

  • Robust Sparse Recovery in Impulsive Noise via $ll _p$ -$ll _1$ Optimization

    Fei Wen;Peilin Liu;Yipeng Liu;Robert C. Qiu

  • Prediction of channel state for cognitive radio using higher-order hidden Markov model

    Zhe Chen;Robert C. Qiu

  • A generalized time domain multipath channel and its application in ultra-wideband (UWB) wireless optimal receiver design-Part II: physics-based system analysis

    R.C. Qiu

  • Error performance of pulse-based ultra-wideband MIMO systems over indoor wireless channels

    Huaping Liu;R.C. Qiu;Zhi Tian

  • Efficient and Secure Wireless Communications for Advanced Metering Infrastructure in Smart Grids

    Husheng Li;Shuping Gong;Lifeng Lai;Zhu Han

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael C. Wicks
Michael C. Wicks University of Dayton
Husheng Li
Husheng Li University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Feng Lin
Feng Lin Wayne State University
Brian M. Sadler
Brian M. Sadler United States Army Research Laboratory
Lifeng Lai
Lifeng Lai University of California, Davis
Xuemin Shen
Xuemin Shen University of Waterloo
Dapeng Wu
Dapeng Wu City University of Hong Kong
Yuguang Fang
Yuguang Fang City University of Hong Kong
Andreas F. Molisch
Andreas F. Molisch University of Southern California
Kejie Lu
Kejie Lu University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez

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