Dr. Wei Wang, Professor, Ph.D. |
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Email: wwang AT sdsu.edu
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Dr. Wei Wang (Click
Here for My Google Scholar Profile) is a Professor of Computer Science at San Diego State University (SDSU). He joined
San Diego State University in August 2014. He was an Assistant Professor of
Computer Science at South Dakota State University from January 2010 to May
2014. He received his Ph.D. degree from University
of Nebraska - Lincoln, NE, USA, in December 2009. He worked as a Software
Engineer with Nokia Siemens Networks Ltd (former Siemens Communications Ltd)
in 2005. His research interests include wireless networks,
multimedia communications, QoE-QoS issues, network
economics and blockchains. He serves as the symposium co-chair of ICNC-MCC
2024, the poster co-chair of IEEE MSN 2021, publicity co-chair of IEEE/ACM IWQoS 2021, publication co-chair of IEEE INFOCOM 2020,
the area chair of IEEE ICME 2019-2020, the symposium co-chair of IEEE
GLOBECOM-NGNI 2019, the track-chair of ACM SAC 2019, the web co-chair of IEEE
INFOCOM 2016-2018, the symposium co-chair of IEEE ICC-NGNI 2018, the
symposium co-chair of ICNC-MCC 2018, the program co-chair of ACM RACS
2014-2017, workshop co-chair of ICST BodyNets 2013, the chair of IEEE CIT-MMC
track 2012, the vice-chair of IEEE ICCT-NGN track 2011, and the program chair
of the ICST-IWMMN 2010, a Guest Editor of several journals and special issues
such as IEEE ACCESS, Springer MONET, IJDSN, etc., a Technical Program
Committee (TPC) member for many international conferences such as IEEE
INFOCOM, GLOBECOM, and ICC, the vice chair of IEEE MMTC 2022-2024, director
of the IEEE MMTC Publicity Board 2021-present, and the co-director of IEEE
MMTC Review Board 2017-2020. |
News ¡ì Ph.D. Student: I am looking for a self-motivated Ph.D. student, working on Wireless Networks and Multimedia Communications areas. Research Assistant position is available. Please email me your CV. For more details of how to apply, please click HERE. ¡ì Master Students: Thesis opportunities are available. CS master students who have interests in wireless networks, intelligent communications or blockchain cryptocurrency are encouraged to drop by and discuss your thesis plan. ¡ì Undergraduate Students: Undergraduate research experience opportunities are available. Students who have taken one of the following courses are encouraged to apply: CS 578 Wireless Networks, CS 576 Computer Networks, or CS 530 Systems Programming. Preferred qualification: MATLAB, NS-3, H.266/AoMedia/H.265 HEVC, Arduino or Raspberry Pi + wireless shields (WiFi, Zigbee, or Bluetooth), strong programming/debugging background. Research Interests: ¡ì Wireless Networks, Semantic Communication Networks, Wireless Multimedia QoE/QoS, Next Generation Multiple Access ¡ì Game Theory and Auction Theory, Incentive Reward Design, Networks Economics, Smart Data/Media Pricing ¡ì Blockchain, Crypto-economics, Consensus Model ¡ì Internet of Things, Energy Harvesting Wireless Sensor Networks Academic Awards, Recognitions, and Keynote Talks: ¡ì
Invited
Speaker of International
Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC), Feb. 2024. ¡ì
Distinguished
Member of Technical Program Committee, IEEE INFOCOM 2023, 2018, 2017. ¡ì
Best
Paper Award of IEEE International Workshop on Computer-Aided Modeling and
Design of Communication Links and Networks (CAMAD), Nov. 2022. ¡ì
Keynote
Speaker of International Conference on Computer Networks Applications,
Mexicali, MX, Nov. 2018. ¡ì
Elevated
to IEEE Senior Member, 2016. ¡ì
SDSU
College of Sciences and CS Department Academic Year End Recognition, May
2016. ¡ì
ACM
Recognition of Service Award, 2015. ¡ì
ACM SigAPP Special Recognition Award 2014. ¡ì
ACM SigAPP Outstanding Service Award 2013. ¡ì
Sherwood
and Elizabeth Berg Young Faculty Award 2012. ¡ì
Best
Paper Award of the 44th ACM Annual Simulation Symposium (ANSS), Boston, MA,
Apr. 2011. ¡ì
Best
Paper Award of IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC),
Las Vegas, NV, Apr. 2008. Selected Projects and Grants: ¡ì NSF Collaborative Research: Non-Orthogonal
Multiple Access Pricing for Wireless Multimedia Communications, Funded by
National Science Foundation ECCS-CCSS Program, PI. ¡ì NSF: Exploring Smart Media Pricing In QoE-Driven Network Economics
To Revitalize Wireless Multimedia Resource Allocation, Funded by National
Science Foundation CNS-NeTS Program, PI. ¡ì NSF Collaborative Research: Cross Layer
Exploration of Position-Value Diversity for Energy Constrained Wireless
Multimedia Resource Allocation, Funded by National Science Foundation CNS
Core Program. PI. ¡ì NSF: REU Supplement: Cross Layer
Exploration of Position-Value Diversity for Energy Constrained Wireless
Multimedia Resource Allocation, Funded by National Science Foundation (NSF)
CNS Core Program, PI. ¡ì SDSU: UGP: A Low Cost Real-Time Wireless
Electroencephalography (EEG) Monitoring Prototype: Development, Evaluation
and Benchmark Signal Characterization, Funded by San Diego State University -
University Grants Program (UGP). PI. ¡ì ETRI: Developing Fundamental Algorithms for
Finding Correlations of Medical Images, Funded by Electronics and
Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI). Co-PI. ¡ì SDBoR: Security Printing and Anti-Counterfeiting
Technology (SPACT) Center: A Unique Opportunity for South Dakota, Funded by
South Dakota Board of Regents. Senior Investigator. ¡ì SDState: Energy Efficient Stream Authentication
for Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks, Funded by South Dakota State
University Research and Scholarship Support Fund. PI. ¡ì SDState: A Cross Disciplinary Hands-on Approach to
Enhance SDSU Robotics Research and Education, Funded by South Dakota State
University Academic and Scholarly Excellence (ASE) Initiative Program. PI. Selected Publications: ¡ì K. Ramamoorthy
(Student Advisee), W. Wang, K. Sohraby, Y. Zhao,
¡°Proof-of-QoE NOMA Token: A Crypto Rewarding
Concept To Incentivize Local Relay In Non-Orthogonal
Multiple Access Wireless Networks,¡± in Proc. International Conference on
Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC) Workshop on Computing,
Networking and Communications (CNC), Feb. 2024. ¡ì K. Ramamoorthy
(Student Advisee), W. Wang, K. Sohraby, ¡°Incentivize
Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access In Wireless
Multimedia Communications,¡± in Proc. IEEE Wireless Communications and
Networking Conference (WCNC) Workshop on Next Generation Multiple Access for
Future Wireless Communications, Mar. 2023. ¡ì Y. Song (Student Advisee), W. Wang, K. Sohraby, ¡°Uberization of NOMA Wireless Network Resource
Sharing: A Driver-Passenger Game-Theoretic Approach,¡± in Proc. IEEE
International Workshop on Computer Aided Modeling and Design of Communication
Links and Networks (CAMAD), Nov. 2022. BEST PAPER AWARD. ¡ì K. Ramamoorthy
(Student Advisee), W. Wang, ¡°Profit-Driven Cache Delegation: A Game-Theoretic
Wireless Multimedia Offloading Solution,¡± in Proc. IEEE International
Conference on Communications (ICC), Jun 2021. ¡ì S. He (Student Advisee), W. Wang,
¡°Multimedia Upstreaming Cournot Game in Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access
Internet of Things,¡± IEEE
Transactions on Network Science and Engineering, 2020. ¡ì S. He (Student Advisee), W. Wang, K. Sohraby, ¡°QoE-Centric
Multimedia Relay in Energy Efficient NOMA Wireless Communications,¡± in Proc.
IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC), May 2019. ¡ì W. Wang, Q. Wang, ¡°Price The QoE, Not The Data: SMP-Economic Resource Allocation in Wireless Multimedia Internet of Things,¡± IEEE Communications Magazine, vol. 56, no. 9, pp. 74-79, Sept. 2018. ¡ì G. Liu, Q. Chen, Q. Yang, B. Zhu, H. Wang, W. Wang, ¡°OpinionWalk: An Efficient Solution to Massive Trust Assessment in Online Social Networks,¡± in Proc. IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM), May 2017. ¡ì V. Balaji (Student Advisee), W. Wang, ``Spatial Domain Image Packet Prioritization for Energy-Constrained Wireless Communications,'' in Proc. IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM), Workshop on Quality of Experience for Multimedia Communications, 6pp, Dec. 2016. ¡ì S. AminiKhanghahi (Student Advisee), S. Shin, W. Wang, S. Jeon, S. Son, C. Pack, ``Study of Wireless Mammography Image Transmission Impacts on Robust Cyber-Aided Diagnosis Systems,'' in Proc. ACM the 30th Symposium on Applied Computing (SAC), Apr. 2015. ¡ì Y. Zhao, J. Huang, W. Wang, R. Zaman, ``Detection of Primary User's Signal in Cognitive Radio Networks: Angle of Arrival Based Approach,'' in Proc. IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM), Dec. 2014. ¡ì L. Xing (Student Advisee), W. Wang, S. Wu, K. Hua, H. Wang, ``An Energy-Balanced Coding Redundancy Scheduling Approach to Support Quality of Service in Battery-Powered Multi-Hop Wireless Networks,'' in Proc. the 44th ACM Annual Simulation Symposium, Apr. 2011. BEST PAPER AWARD. ¡ì W. Wang, D. Peng, H. Wang, H. Sharif, H. H. Chen, ¡°Energy-Distortion-Authentication Optimized Resource Allocation for Secure Wireless Image Streaming,¡± in Proc. IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference, Apr. 2008. BEST PAPER AWARD. |