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:
Bo Liu;Ming Ding;Sina Shaham;Wenny Rahayu
Mahyar Shirvanimoghaddam;Mohammad Sadegh Mohammadi;Rana Abbas;Aleksandar Minja
Ming Ding;Peng Wang;David Lopez-Perez;Guoqiang Mao
Jun Li;He Chen;Youjia Chen;Zihuai Lin
Jun Li;Youjia Chen;Zihuai Lin;Wen Chen
Junnan Yang;Ming Ding;Guoqiang Mao;Zihuai Lin
Ming Ding;David Lopez-Perez;Guoqiang Mao;Peng Wang
Youjia Chen;Ming Ding;Jun Li;Zihuai Lin
Yuanye Ma;He Chen;Zihuai Lin;Yonghui Li
Zihuai Lin;Pei Xiao;B. Vucetic;M. Sellathurai
Z. Lin;G. Malmgren;J. Torsner
Peng Cheng;Chuan Ma;Ming Ding;Yongjun Hu
Chuan Ma;Ming Ding;He Chen;Zihuai Lin
Sina Shaham;Ming Ding;Matthew Kokshoorn;Zihuai Lin
Youjia Chen;Jun Li;Wen Chen;Zihuai Lin
Chang Liu;Ming Ding;Chuan Ma;Qingzhi Li
Di Zhai;He Chen;Zihuai Lin;Yonghui Li
Xufang Wang;Peng Wang;Ming Ding;Zihuai Lin
Tian Ding;Ming Ding;Guoqiang Mao;Zihuai Lin
Mahyar Shirvanimoghaddam;Mohamad Sadegh Mohamadi;Rana Abbas;Aleksandar Minja
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