Ph.D. Student at the University of California San Diego
Open-Source Enthusiast | Classical Music Fan
I am a Ph.D. student at the University of California San Diego (UCSD) supervised by Professor Xinyu Zhang. I received my B.E. degree with honors from Southeast University (SEU) in 2024. My expertise lies in wireless communications, systems and networking and FPGA implementation, as well as machine learning. Beyond academia, I have a deep appreciation for open-source software and the collaborative spirit it fosters.
I am supervised by Professor Xinyu Zhang, working on mmWave and THz wireless systems.
Honors student at Chien-Shiung Wu College of Southeast University.
Thesis: Efficient Channel Estimation in B5G/6G Cell-Free Massive MIMO Systems (in Chinese)
Millimeter wave wireless systems and networking, at Prof. Xinyu Zhang's lab.
*: Co-primary authors.
My research integrates systems & networking, signal processing, and hardware implementation to solve amazing problems.
Machine learning and AI technologies are employed in all these three fields, yielding promising results.
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Systems & Networking
Signal Processing
Hardware Implementation
-- mmCEsim: Task-oriented mmWave Channel Estimation Simulation
OMPL-SBL not only cuts down time complexity by more than 95% of the SBL algorithm, but also achieves a higher estimation accuracy.
-- OMPL-SBL Algorithm for IRS-Aided mmWave Channel Estimation
The proposed patterns can reduce more than 50% pilot overhead at 0 dB SNR while maintaining the same accuracy of CE.
-- Beam and Reflection Pattern Design for CE (RIS-Assisted mmWave MIMO)
FLAMES is a header-only C++ library for Vitis HLS, simplifying the design workflow of signal processing modules based on linear transformations.
-- Flexible Linear Algebra with Matrix-Empowered Synthesis (FLAMES)
Wuqiong Zhao is also known as Teddy van Jerry on the Internet. You can feel free to contact me.