George Mason University Aug 2016 - Nov 14, 2016
Assistant Professor
University of Pittsburgh Jan 2012 - Aug 2016
Ph.d
Microsoft Jun 2014 - Sep 2014
Internship
Samsung Mobile Sep 2012 - Dec 2012
Internship
Education:
University of Pittsburgh 2013 - 2016
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Computer Engineering, Philosophy
University of Pittsburgh 2010 - 2015
Masters, Electrical Engineering
University of Pittsburgh 2010 - 2012
Masters, Computer Engineering
Northeastern University (Cn) 2006 - 2010
Bachelors
High School
Skills:
Vhdl Computer Architecture C Modelsim Embedded Systems Vlsi Digital Signal Processors Python Embedded System Design Verilog Very Large Scale Integration Matlab Oled Driver Circuit Design Oled Real Time Power Management Circuit Design Fpga C++ Field Programmable Gate Arrays Ic Embedded Linux Linux Kernel Simulations Non Volatile Memory Technology Vlsi Circuit Design and Computer Architecture Analog Cmos Digital Electronics Microprocessors Analog Design Logic Design Digital Design Hardware Design Dsp Arm Embedded Software Analog Circuit Design Hardware
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Xiang Chen - Gaithersburg MD, US Anthony Noerpel - Lovettsville VA, US Enrique Laborde - Gaitherburg MD, US David Roos - Boyds MD, US
Assignee:
Hughes Electronics Corporation - El Segundo CA
International Classification:
H04J003/06
US Classification:
370509, 370350, 370315
Abstract:
An approach for is provided for adapting to a variety of link propagation conditions is disclosed. A source terminal generates a packet data burst that includes a header and an optional payload. The header is modulated using a default modulation scheme and is coded using a default coding scheme. A switch is configured to receive and to forward the packet data burst. A destination terminal is configured to demodulate the header using the default modulation scheme and the default coding scheme, and to examine the header to determine a particular coding scheme and a particular modulation scheme associated with the payload. The protocol can be applied to any radio communication system, particularly, to a satellite communication system with multiple satellite terminals.
Apparatus And Method For Link Adaptation Of Packet Data Service On Satellite Systems
Yunsang Park - Rockville MD, US Doug Wasson - Olney MD, US Xiang Chen - Gaithersburg MD, US
International Classification:
H04B007/185
US Classification:
455/013400, 455/522000
Abstract:
A system and method is provided for adapting communications links in a satellite system. A quality parameter of a communications link is continuously monitored, wherein the link provides satellite-based packet data service to a user terminal. The method further provides for reducing a short-term sensitivity of the quality parameter such that a modified quality parameter results. An operating parameter of the link is adapted based on the modified quality parameter. By adapting the operating parameter, transmission throughput can be optimized according to the unique channel environment of each user without sacrificing reliability.
System And Method For Offsetting Channel Spectrum To Reduce Interference Between Two Communication Networks
A system and method for operating two components of a communication system within the same spectrum is provided. A first component is associated with a first set of channels and a second component is associated with a second set of channels. The center frequencies of the first set of channels are offset from the center frequencies of the second set of channels and rolloff filtering is employed in order to minimize interference between channels in the first component and overlapping channels in the second component.
System And Method For Manipulating User-Interface Display Items For Web Widgets
- Round Rock TX, US Vineetha Abraham - Ottawa, CA Daniel Barker - Renton WA, US Nicolae Anca - Ottawa, CA Xuejun Situ - Ottawa, CA Peizhen Tian - Stittsville, CA Yuan Liang - Ottawa, CA Xiang Chen - Greenwood Village CO, US
Assignee:
DELL PRODUCTS L.P. - Round Rock TX
International Classification:
G06F 3/0481
US Classification:
715738
Abstract:
In one embodiment, a method includes receiving a request for web-widget manipulation. The request includes a scope of manipulation. The method further includes identifying at least one managed web widget as being covered by the scope of manipulation. In addition, the method includes identifying at least one instance of the at least one managed web widget as being covered by the scope of manipulation. Further, the method includes extracting a plurality of user-interface (UI) display items relative to the at least one managed web widget and the at least one instance. The plurality of UI display items includes at least one global UI display item and at least one website-level UI display item.
Jude and Charles Lu of Washington University. The other authors are Matthew Parker, Armita Bahrami, Alberto Pappo, Sara Federico, James Dalton, Jianmin Wang, Xiang Chen, Jared Becksfort, Jianrong Wu, Catherine Billups, David Ellison and James Downing, all of St. Jude; Satish Tickoo, Adriana Heguy a