Courses

ELE352 Digital Signal Processing Spring 2020
ELE791 Statistical Learning Theory Fall 2019
ELE606 Probabilistic Methods Fall 2019
ELE352 Digital Signal Processing Spring 2019
ELE606 Probabilistic Methods Fall 2018
ELE352 Digital Signal Processing Spring 2018
ELE757 Information Theory Fall 2017
ELE606 Probabilistic Methods Fall 2017
ELE352 Digital Signal Processing Spring 2017
ELE606 Probabilistic Methods Fall 2016
ELE352 Digital Signal Processing Spring 2016
ELE606 Probabilistic Methods Fall 2015
ELE757 Information Theory Fall 2013
ELE891 Advanced Estimation Theory Spring 2012
ELE791 Network Information Theory (jointly with Yingbin Liang) Spring 2012
ELE851 Advanced Detection Theory Fall 2011
CIS321 Probability and Statistics Spring 2010
ELE853 Advanced Information Theory Fall 2010
ELE757 Information Theory Fall 2009
ELE651 Digital Communication Spring 2009
ELE757 Information Theory Fall 2008
Network Information Theory Summer 2008, by Gerhard Kramer
ELE853 Network Information Theory Spring 2008
ELE606 Probabilistic Methods Spring 2007
ELE757 Information Theory Fall 2006
ELE853 Advanced Topics in Wireless Communications Fall 2005
ELE352 Digital Signal Processing Spring 2005, Spring 2006
ELE853 Communications and Signal Processing for Distributed Sensor Networks Fall 2005
ELE751 Wireless Communications Fall 2001, Fall 2003, Spring 2004
ELE853 Advanced Information Theory Spring 2003
ELE756 Random Process Spring 2001, Spring 2003, Spring 2004
ELE757 Information Theory Fall 2002, Fall 2004
ELE551 Communication Systems Fall 2000
ELE751 Wireless Communications Fall 2001, Fall 2003, Spring 2004

Recent News

Feb 2020: A recent work on presence detection using passive RF through deep learning was posted on arxiv. A news article about the work can be found here.

Sep 2019: A US patent ( US: 10,411,913, jointly with AFRL/RI) on massive MIMO-OFDM was issued.

April 2018: Shengyu Zhu is one of the winners of the 2018 All University Doctoral Prizes. Congratulations!

August 2017: Dr. Biao Chen is appointed the John E. and Patricia A. Breyer Professor in Electrical Engineering.

July 2017: Prof. Biao Chen was awarded an NSF grant to research energy efficient spectrum access for wireless systems.

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