Aug 2009 to 2000 Research & Teaching AssistantAccenture Executive Data Analytic Workshop Hoboken, NJ Sep 2014 to Sep 2014 Teaching FellowMTA New York City Transit, Office of the President New York, NY Jan 2014 to Aug 2014 Data Science Support AideTecnolgico de Monterrey Guadalajara, Jal. Dec 2013 to Dec 2013 Teaching FellowLloyd's Register Southampton Jul 2013 to Sep 2013 Visiting Scholar, Global Technology CentreUnited Nations Headquarters, Dept of Economics and Social Affairs New York, NY Jan 2009 to Jun 2009 Intern, Population Division
Education:
Stevens Institute of Technology Hoboken, NJ 2009 to 2015 PhD. in Systems EngineeringStevens Institute of Technology Hoboken, NJ 2007 to 2009 M.S. in Financial EngineeringXi'an University of Technology Xi'an, China B.S. in Information and Computing Science
Skills:
Programming: Python, SQL, C#, C++, JavaScript, D3.js<br/> Statistical Programming: R, SPSS, Minitab, Tableau<br/> Simulation: MATLAB Simulink, Arena, AnyLogic<br/> Others: MS Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Project, Visio), IBM Maximo<br/> Languages: Mandarin Chinese, English
Oct 2014 to 2000 Digital Marketing ManagerThe American Friends of Jamaica, Inc
Sep 2014 to 2000 AccountantFood Distribution in NYC
Sep 2014 to 2000 VolunteerDeere & Company
Jul 2014 to 2000 Entrepreneur/ Business OwnerBMW Automotive Ltd
Jun 2013 to Jun 2014 Financial Assistant
Education:
Northeastern University Shenyang, CN Sep 2010 to Jun 2014 Bachelor of Business AdministrationNew York University New York, NY M.S. in Integrated Marketing
Qing Li - Bridgewater NJ, US William Reinisch - New York NY, US Yingxue Li - Bethlehem PA, US Haim Harel - New York NY, US
Assignee:
Magnolia Broadband Inc. - Bedminster NJ
International Classification:
H04B 7/00 H04Q 7/20
US Classification:
455522, 455 69, 455 6711, 4551151
Abstract:
Determining a power control group boundary includes receiving a plurality of samples having power control groups, where each power control group corresponds to a time period. The following are repeated for a predetermined number of iterations: a window is set at a point of a sample; a number of power control bits within the window at the point is determined; and the window is moved to a point of a next sample. A point at which the window has the largest number of power control bits is identified. A power control group boundary is determined in accordance with the window at the identified point.
System And Method For Synchronization, Power Control, Calibration, And Modulation In Communication Transmitters
Ajit Kumar Reddy - Matawan NJ, US Qing Li - Princeton Junction NJ, US Walid Khairy Mohamed Ahmed - Tinton Falls NJ, US
Assignee:
Pine Valley Investments, Inc. - Las Vegas NV
International Classification:
H04K 1/02 H04B 1/04 H04L 25/49
US Classification:
375296, 375297, 4551143, 455126
Abstract:
A system is provided for processing a communication signal including a baseband amplitude component and a baseband phase component. The system includes an amplitude predictor configured for closed-loop pre-distortion of a baseband amplitude component, an amplitude lookup table configured for open-loop pre-distortion of the baseband amplitude component, and an amplitude interpolator configured to build up the amplitude lookup table during a closed-loop calibration period. The system also includes a phase predictor configured for closed-loop pre-distortion of a baseband phase component, a phase lookup table configured for open-loop pre-distortion of the baseband phase component, and a phase interpolator configured to build up the phase lookup table during a closed-loop calibration period.
Method And Apparatus For A Nonlinear Feedback Control System
Walid Khairy Mohamed Ahmed - Tinton Falls NJ, US Qing Li - Bridgewater NJ, US
Assignee:
Pine Valley Investments, Inc. - Las Vegas NV
International Classification:
H04K 1/02 H04L 25/03 H04L 25/49 H04L 27/00
US Classification:
375296, 375295
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for a nonlinear feedback control system is disclosed, such as for electrical and electronic systems, for pre-distorting a nonlinear device. A nonlinear feedback control system includes a nonlinear device having a first input and a first output. A detection stage is in communication with the first output of the nonlinear device. A derivation stage is in communication with the detection stage, and the derivation stage is in communication with the first input of the nonlinear device.
Walid Khairy Mohamed Ahmed - Tinton Falls NJ, US Qing Li - Princeton Junction NJ, US Ajit Kumar Reddy - Matawan NJ, US Eoin Carey - Cork, IE
Assignee:
Pine Valley Investments, Inc. - Las Vegas NV
International Classification:
H04K 1/02
US Classification:
375297
Abstract:
A digital polar transmitter includes a baseband processor configured to receive an input signal and to convert the input signal into a baseband amplitude component and a baseband phase component. The transmitter also includes a phase modulator in communication with the baseband processor. The phase modulator is configured to modulate an RF carrier signal based on the phase component and to generate a phase-modulated RF carrier signal. A power amplifier is provided in communication with the baseband processor and the phase modulator. The power amplifier is configured to amplify the phase-modulated RF carrier signal based on the baseband amplitude component and to generate an amplified RF signal. The transmitter also includes a digital feedback loop in communication with the power amplifier and the baseband processor. The digital feedback loop is configured to detect the amplified RF signal and to provide a digital amplitude feedback signal and a detected phase feedback signal to the baseband processor.
An apparatus may include a non-linear module, a control module, and a calibration module. The non-linear module produces an output signal from an input signal. The control module selects, upon an occurrence of a calibration condition, a calibration operation from two or more calibration operations. Each of the two or more calibration operations may generate one or more correction values for the non-linear module. Further, each of the calibration operations produces the input signal from a pre-input signal. This selected calibration operation is performed by the calibration module. The two or more calibration operations include a first calibration operation and a second calibration operation. The first calibration operation produces the input signal from the pre-input signal according to a predictive technique. The second calibration operation produces the input signal from the pre-input signal according to a non-predictive technique.
System And Method For Synchronization, Power Control, Calibration, And Modulation In Communication Transmitters
Ajit Kumar Reddy - Matawan NJ, US Qing Li - Princeton Junction NJ, US Walid Khairy Mohamed Ahmed - Tinton Falls NJ, US
Assignee:
Pine Valley Investments, Inc. - Las Vegas NV
International Classification:
H04L 25/03
US Classification:
375297
Abstract:
A system is provided for processing a communication signal including a baseband amplitude component and a baseband phase component. The system includes an amplitude predictor configured for closed-loop pre-distortion of a baseband amplitude component, an amplitude lookup table configured for open-loop pre-distortion of the baseband amplitude component, and an amplitude interpolator configured to build up the amplitude lookup table during a closed-loop calibration period. The system also includes a phase predictor configured for closed-loop pre-distortion of a baseband phase component, a phase lookup table configured for open-loop pre-distortion of the baseband phase component, and a phase interpolator configured to build up the phase lookup table during a closed-loop calibration period.
Network Configuration For Sidelink-Based Positioning Session Initiation
- San Diego CA, US Kapil GULATI - Belle Mead NJ, US Gabi SARKIS - San Diego CA, US Qing LI - Princeton Junction NJ, US
International Classification:
H04W 64/00 H04W 8/24 H04L 5/00
Abstract:
Disclosed are techniques for wireless communication. In an aspect, a user equipment (UE) receives, from a network entity, a configuration message including at least one information element indicating whether the UE is permitted to initiate sidelink-based positioning sessions, and transmits a positioning reference signal (PRS) request to at least one UE based on the at least one information element indicating that the UE is permitted to initiate sidelink-based positioning sessions.
- Wilmington DE, US Pascal M. ADJAKPLE - Great Neck NY, US Qing LI - Princeton Junction NJ, US Guodong ZHANG - Woodbury NY, US Yifan LI - Conshohocken PA, US Joseph M. MURRAY - Schwenksville PA, US Rocco DI GIROLAMO - Laval, CA
International Classification:
H04W 4/08 H04W 72/00
Abstract:
A Sidelink AS group management function is disclosed for a UE to discover group members and organize them into AS layer sub-groups based on the AS layer group context information. A centralized Sidelink AS group management is disclosed that the Sidelink AS Group Manager discovers group members and organizes them into AS layer sub-groups for a UE. A Subgroup formation and configuration procedure is disclosed that SL AS Group Manager organizes the ULG into AS layer sub-groups, configures UE-to-UE relays for each UE in the ULG and sends the AS group management information to the UE. A distributed Sidelink AS group management method is disclosed that each UE discovers its group members and organizes the ULG into AS layer sub-groups. New Layer 2 structures and procedures are disclosed to enhance bearer management for Sidelink groupcast communications.