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Overview

Xiaojing Huang is affiliated with the University of Technology Sydney in Australia and has a research focus primarily in engineering, with a specialization in electrical and electronic engineering.

Their recent publications include:

  • Enabling Joint Communication and Radar Sensing in Mobile Networks-A Survey (2021) published in IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials
  • White Paper on Broadband Connectivity in 6G (2020) published in arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Perceptive Mobile Networks: Cellular Networks With Radio Vision via Joint Communication and Radar Sensing (2020) published in IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine
  • Uplink Sensing in Perceptive Mobile Networks With Asynchronous Transceivers (2021) published in IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
  • Scoring the Terabit/s Goal: Broadband Connectivity in 6G (2020) published in arXiv (Cornell University)

The scientist's collaborative work includes frequent coauthors such as:

  • J. Andrew Zhang
  • Y. Jay Guo
  • Kai Wu
  • Anh Tuyen Le
  • Le Chung Tran

Major publication venues where Xiaojing Huang has contributed multiple works are:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
  • IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
  • IEEE Transactions on Communications
  • Sensors

The primary fields of study encompass engineering disciplines with a significant focus on electrical and electronic engineering, aerospace engineering, and computer networks and communications. Smaller contributions extend to biomedical engineering and signal processing.

Xiaojing Huang's research topics span:

  • Radar Systems and Signal Processing
  • Indoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies
  • Full-Duplex Wireless Communications
  • Advanced SAR Imaging Techniques
  • Antenna Design and Optimization
  • PAPR reduction in OFDM
  • Millimeter-Wave Propagation and Modeling

Best Publications

  • Enabling Joint Communication and Radar Sensing in Mobile Networks -A Survey

    J. Andrew Zhang;Lushanur Rahman;Kai Wu;Xiaojing Huang

  • Design, construction and tests of the ICARUS T600 detector

    S. Amerio;S. Amoruso;M. Antonello;P. Aprili

  • The KLOE electromagnetic calorimeter

    M. Adinolfi;F. Ambrosino;A. Antonelli;M. Antonelli

  • Multibeam for Joint Communication and Radar Sensing Using Steerable Analog Antenna Arrays

    J. Andrew Zhang;Xiaojing Huang;Y. Jay Guo;Jinhong Yuan

  • Massive hybrid antenna array for millimeter-wave cellular communications

    Jian A. Zhang;Xiaojing Huang;Val Dyadyuk;Y. Jay Guo

  • White Paper on Broadband Connectivity in 6G

    Nandana Rajatheva;Italo Atzeni;Emil Björnson;André Bourdoux

  • A hybrid adaptive antenna array

    Xiaojing Huang;Y Jay Guo;John D Bunton

  • Enabling Technologies for Ultra-Reliable and Low Latency Communications: From PHY and MAC Layer Perspectives

    Gordon J. Sutton;Jie Zeng;Ren Ping Liu;Wei Ni

  • Framework for a Perceptive Mobile Network Using Joint Communication and Radar Sensing

    Md. Lushanur Rahman;J. Andrew Zhang;Xiaojing Huang;Y. Jay Guo

  • Perceptive Mobile Networks: Cellular Networks With Radio Vision via Joint Communication and Radar Sensing

    Andrew Zhang;Md. Lushanur Rahman;Xiaojing Huang;Yingjie Jay Guo

  • The simulation of independent Rayleigh faders

    Yunxin Li;Xiaojing Huang

  • Nonlinear varying-network magnetic circuit analysis for doubly salient permanent-magnet motors

    Ming Cheng;K.T. Chau;C.C. Chan;E. Zhou

  • Study of electron recombination in liquid argon with the ICARUS TPC

    S. Amoruso;M. Antonello;P. Aprili;F. Arneodo

  • Airplane-Aided Integrated Networking for 6G Wireless: Will It Work?

    Xiaojing Huang;J. Andrew Zhang;Ren Ping Liu;Y. Jay Guo

  • Optimal Orthogonal Precoding for Power Leakage Suppression in DFT-Based Systems

    Meng Ma;Xiaojing Huang;Bingli Jiao;Y Jay Guo

  • Measurement of the mu decay spectrum with the ICARUS liquid Argon TPC

    S. Amoruso;M. Antonello;P. Aprili;F. Arneodo

  • Uplink Sensing in Perceptive Mobile Networks With Asynchronous Transceivers

    Zhitong Ni;J. Andrew Zhang;Xiaojing Huang;Kai Yang

  • Scoring the Terabit/s Goal:Broadband Connectivity in 6G

    Nandana Rajatheva;Italo Atzeni;Simon Bicais;Emil Bjornson

  • Sidelobe Suppression with Orthogonal Projection for Multicarrier Systems

    Jian Andrew Zhang;Xiaojing Huang;Antonio Cantoni;Y. Jay Guo

  • The generation of independent Rayleigh faders

    Yunxin Li;Xiaojing Huang

  • Performance analysis of soft frequency reuse for inter-cell interference coordination in LTE networks

    Yiwei Yu;Eryk Dutkiewicz;Xiaojing Huang;Markus Mueck

  • Integration of Radar Sensing into Communications with Asynchronous Transceivers

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  • Energy-Efficient Distributed Data Storage for Wireless Sensor Networks Based on Compressed Sensing and Network Coding

    Xianjun Yang;Xiaofeng Tao;Eryk Dutkiewicz;Xiaojing Huang

  • Waveform Design and Accurate Channel Estimation for Frequency-Hopping MIMO Radar-Based Communications

    Kai Wu;J. Andrew Zhang;Xiaojing Huang;Y. Jay Guo

  • TOA-Based Passive Localization Constructed Over Factor Graphs: A Unified Framework

    Weijie Yuan;Nan Wu;Qinghua Guo;Xiaojing Huang

Frequent Co-Authors

Y. Jay Guo
Y. Jay Guo University of Technology Sydney
Eryk Dutkiewicz
Eryk Dutkiewicz University of Technology Sydney
Jian Zhang
Jian Zhang University of Technology Sydney
Arnaud Ferrari
Arnaud Ferrari Uppsala University
C. Rubbia
C. Rubbia European Organization for Nuclear Research
David B. Cline
David B. Cline University of California, Los Angeles
Robert W. Heath
Robert W. Heath University of California, San Diego

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