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Zihuai Lin is affiliated with the University of Sydney in Australia and specializes in fields related to Engineering and Computer Science. Their research portfolio comprises over 100 publications in engineering and 45 in computer science, with a particular focus on electrical and electronic engineering, computer networks and communications, artificial intelligence, aerospace engineering, and cognitive neuroscience.

The research topics frequently addressed by Zihuai Lin include advanced wireless communication technologies, cooperative communication and network coding, privacy-preserving technologies in data, advanced MIMO systems optimization, energy harvesting in wireless networks, indoor and outdoor localization technologies, and EEG and brain-computer interfaces.

The scientist has contributed to several academic venues, publishing extensively in arXiv (Cornell University) with 33 papers, and in IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, IEEE Wireless Communications Letters, and IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, each having 4 publications. Additionally, there are 3 publications in the IEEE Internet of Things Journal.

Frequent collaboration has been a distinct feature of their research career, working with coauthors including Branka Vucetic, Ming Ding, Pei Xiao, Likun Sui, and Xucun Yan, with collaboration counts ranging from 6 to 18 joint works.

Selected recent publications by Zihuai Lin include:

  • Federated Learning for Smart Healthcare: A Survey, 2022, ACM Computing Surveys
  • When Machine Learning Meets Privacy, 2021, ACM Computing Surveys
  • When Machine Learning Meets Privacy: A Survey and Outlook, 2020, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Privacy Preservation in Location-Based Services: A Novel Metric and Attack Model, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
  • Privacy Preserving Location Data Publishing: A Machine Learning Approach, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering

Best Publications

  • When Machine Learning Meets Privacy: A Survey and Outlook

    Bo Liu;Ming Ding;Sina Shaham;Wenny Rahayu

  • Short Block-Length Codes for Ultra-Reliable Low Latency Communications

    Mahyar Shirvanimoghaddam;Mohammad Sadegh Mohammadi;Rana Abbas;Aleksandar Minja

  • Performance Impact of LoS and NLoS Transmissions in Dense Cellular Networks

    Ming Ding;Peng Wang;David Lopez-Perez;Guoqiang Mao

  • Pricing and Resource Allocation via Game Theory for a Small-Cell Video Caching System

    Jun Li;He Chen;Youjia Chen;Zihuai Lin

  • Distributed Caching for Data Dissemination in the Downlink of Heterogeneous Networks

    Jun Li;Youjia Chen;Zihuai Lin;Wen Chen

  • Optimal Base Station Antenna Downtilt in Downlink Cellular Networks

    Junnan Yang;Ming Ding;Guoqiang Mao;Zihuai Lin

  • Will the Area Spectral Efficiency Monotonically Grow as Small Cells Go Dense

    Ming Ding;David Lopez-Perez;Guoqiang Mao;Peng Wang

  • Probabilistic Small-Cell Caching: Performance Analysis and Optimization

    Youjia Chen;Ming Ding;Jun Li;Zihuai Lin

  • Distributed and Optimal Resource Allocation for Power Beacon-Assisted Wireless-Powered Communications

    Yuanye Ma;He Chen;Zihuai Lin;Yonghui Li

  • Analysis of receiver algorithms for lte LTE SC-FDMA based uplink MIMO systems

    Zihuai Lin;Pei Xiao;B. Vucetic;M. Sellathurai

  • System performance analysis of link adaptation in HiperLAN type 2

    Z. Lin;G. Malmgren;J. Torsner

  • Localized Small Cell Caching: A Machine Learning Approach Based on Rating Data

    Peng Cheng;Chuan Ma;Ming Ding;Yongjun Hu

  • Socially Aware Caching Strategy in Device-to-Device Communication Networks

    Chuan Ma;Ming Ding;He Chen;Zihuai Lin

  • Fast Channel Estimation and Beam Tracking for Millimeter Wave Vehicular Communications

    Sina Shaham;Ming Ding;Matthew Kokshoorn;Zihuai Lin

  • Joint User Association and Resource Allocation in the Downlink of Heterogeneous Networks

    Youjia Chen;Jun Li;Wen Chen;Zihuai Lin

  • Performance Analysis for Practical Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Networks with LoS/NLoS Transmissions

    Chang Liu;Ming Ding;Chuan Ma;Qingzhi Li

  • Accumulate Then Transmit: Multiuser Scheduling in Full-Duplex Wireless-Powered IoT Systems

    Di Zhai;He Chen;Zihuai Lin;Yonghui Li

  • Performance Analysis of Terahertz Unmanned Aerial Vehicular Networks

    Xufang Wang;Peng Wang;Ming Ding;Zihuai Lin

  • Uplink Performance Analysis of Dense Cellular Networks With LoS and NLoS Transmissions

    Tian Ding;Ming Ding;Guoqiang Mao;Zihuai Lin

  • Short Block-length Codes for Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency Communications

    Mahyar Shirvanimoghaddam;Mohamad Sadegh Mohamadi;Rana Abbas;Aleksandar Minja

Frequent Co-Authors

Ming Ding
Ming Ding Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Branka Vucetic
Branka Vucetic University of Sydney
Guoqiang Mao
Guoqiang Mao Xidian University
Jun Li
Jun Li Nanjing University of Science and Technology
David Lopez-Perez
David Lopez-Perez Universitat Politècnica de València
Yonghui Li
Yonghui Li University of Sydney
Peng Wang
Peng Wang Nanyang Technological University
Xiaohu Ge
Xiaohu Ge Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Ming Xiao
Ming Xiao Royal Institute of Technology
Lajos Hanzo
Lajos Hanzo University of Southampton

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