Welcome to the Wireless IoT and Robotics Group @ The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK)!
Our research is at the intersection of wireless IoT systems and robotics. Our mission is to develop innovative wireless communication, networking, and sensing technologies for intelligent things like robots. Our work combines rigorous theory and practical implementations. To that end, we are building various wireless and robotic system prototypes. We are part of the Advanced Wireless Systems Lab @ CUHK led by Professor Soung Liew. Contact us: Rm 738, Ho Sin Hang Engineering Building, CUHK Email: [email protected], [email protected] Tel: (852) 3943-4324 Fax: (852) 2603-5032 |
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We are looking for research assistants with Robot Operating System (ROS), Linux Ath9k, or FPGA programming experience to join our team. If you are interested, please drop an email to Henry with your CV.
We are always interested in hiring talented, highly-motivated research students with solid background in Information/Computer/Electronic/Control Engineering, or Computer Science. Students in our group are expected to be passionate about system research (i.e., build real-world systems to validate our research). If you want to join us, please email Henry ([email protected]) with your latest CV and transcripts. Please click here for detailed admission information in our department.
We will provide full supports for strong candidates to apply for the prestigious Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme (HKPFS). The Fellowship provides an annual stipend of HK$319,200 (approximately US$40,900) for three years plus other benefits. Application deadline: December each year.
Potential HKPFS applicants are encouraged to contact Henry by early May each year to arrange a paid summer intern at CUHK to better understand our research group.
The postdoc and RA openings will depend on funding availability. Feel free to drop an email to ask Henry.
We are always interested in hiring talented, highly-motivated research students with solid background in Information/Computer/Electronic/Control Engineering, or Computer Science. Students in our group are expected to be passionate about system research (i.e., build real-world systems to validate our research). If you want to join us, please email Henry ([email protected]) with your latest CV and transcripts. Please click here for detailed admission information in our department.
We will provide full supports for strong candidates to apply for the prestigious Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme (HKPFS). The Fellowship provides an annual stipend of HK$319,200 (approximately US$40,900) for three years plus other benefits. Application deadline: December each year.
Potential HKPFS applicants are encouraged to contact Henry by early May each year to arrange a paid summer intern at CUHK to better understand our research group.
The postdoc and RA openings will depend on funding availability. Feel free to drop an email to ask Henry.
What's new
- [2023.11] [Call for papers] Please consider submitting your latest work to the 7th INFOCOM Age and Semantics of Information Workshop. Submission deadline: January 7, 2024. Submit via https://edas.info/N31767.
- [2023.06] Three of our works were accepted to appear in IEEE SPAWC 2023. Congrats to Ruiqi, Ke and Rui.
- [2023.06] Three of our works were accepted to appear in IEEE/IFIP WiOpt 2023. Congrats to Zixiao, Jingwei, Shengqian and Qian.
- [2023.05] One paper on Age of Information was accepted to appear in IEEE Transactions on Communications. Congrats to Qian.
- [2023.03] One paper on Age of Information was accepted to appear in IEEE Transactions on Communications. Congrats to Jingwei and Rui.
- [2021.04] Our incoming PhD student Mr WANG Shengqian received the HKPFS award. Congrats to Shengqian.
- [2020.12] One paper on Age of Information of cooperative IoT systems was accepted to appear in IEEE Internet of Things Journal. Congrats to Bob and Qian.
- [2020.08] One paper on Age of Information of Cognitive Radio Sytems was accepted to appear in IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications. See https://arxiv.org/pdf/2001.02482.pdf. Congrats Qian.
- Three papers was accepted to appear in IEEE Globecom 2020, including one paper on Age of Information of cooperative status update systems https://arxiv.org/abs/2001.04084, one paper on applying POMDP for AoI-based multiuser scheduling in the uplink https://arxiv.org/pdf/2005.05443.pdf, and one paper on age of aggregated information.
- [2020.07] One paper on Software-defined radio implementation of age-of-information-oriented random access was accepted to appear in IEEE IECON 2020. See https://arxiv.org/pdf/2003.14329.pdf.
- [2020.07] One paper on minimizing AoI in two-way relay systems https://arxiv.org/pdf/2006.09683.pdf and one paper on minimizing AoI in MIMO systems https://arxiv.org/pdf/2002.00403.pdf were accepted to appear in IEEE/CIC ICCC 2020.
- [2020.06] We are organizing a GLOBECOM 2020 workshop on Age of Information and "3C". Please consider submitting your paper!
- [2020.06] One paper on design and implementation of time-sensitive wireless IoT networks on software-defined radio was submitted. See https://arxiv.org/pdf/2006.09970.pdf.
- [2020.05] One paper on physical layer authentication in non-coherent massive MIMO systems has been accepted to appear in IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security. See https://arxiv.org/pdf/2005.12686.pdf.
- [2020.05] Dr Chen has been appointed as an editor for IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications.
- [2020.03] One paper on minimizing age of information via hybrid NOMA/OMA has been accepted by ISIT 2020. See https://arxiv.org/abs/2001.04042. Well done, Qian!
- [2020.03] Call for UG Summer Research Internship. See more information here.
- [2020.03] One paper on Age of Information for Multicast Transmission has been accepted to appear at IEEE Internet of Things Journal. See https://arxiv.org/pdf/2003.08304.pdf.
- [2020.02] One paper on Age of Information-based Physical Layer Security Metrics was submitted. See https://arxiv.org/pdf/2002.07340.pdf.
- [2020.02] One paper on age-depedent random access was accepted to appear at INFOCOM 2020 Workshop on Age of Information. See https://arxiv.org/abs/2001.04780.
- [2020.01] One paper on scalable URLLC was submitted. See https://arxiv.org/pdf/2001.10728.pdf.
- [2020.01] Dr Chen has been appointed as an editor for IEEE Wireless Communications Letter
- [2020.01] Two papers were accepted by WCNC 2020. Congrats to Zhifang and Jie!
- [2020.01] Website updated