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Yuli Yang

School of Electronic and Information EngineeringProfessor

Degree:PhD

Office Location:424 DZXX Building

Graduate School:Peking University

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Email:yuli.yang@suda.edu.cn

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Overview

Yuli Yang (HEA Fellow, IEEE Senior Member) gained her PhD degree in Communications & Information Systems from Peking University, China.  She is a Professor in the School of Electronic & Information Engineering, at Soochow University.

Prior to joining Soochow University, Yuli Yang was with the University of Essex, the University of Lincoln, the University of Chester, Meliksah University, and King Abdullah University of Science & Technology (KAUST) on various academic positions. Her industry experience includes working with Bell Labs Shanghai as a Research Scientist and with Huawei Technologies as an Intern Researcher.

Yuli Yang's research interests include modelling, design, analysis, and optimisation of wireless systems and networks, specifically in physical-layer security, permutation-based modulation and transmission, ultra-reliable and low-latency communications. Her works describing the related contributions have been published in prestigious publications and esteemed standards of the IEEE.

To date, Yuli Yang has published over 80 papers, including 7 sole-authored, 45 first-authored, and 54 corresponding-authored, in top journals and flagship conferences of wireless communicaitons. Moreover, she is an inventor of 9 granted patents. The value and impact of her research outputs is reflected by their influence on her research field -- Yuli Yang has 12 proposals with proprietary intellectual property rights accepted by internationally industrial standards, including LTE-Advanced for 4G, IEEE 802.11n for WiFi, IEEE 802.16m for WiMAX, IEEE 802.22 for cognitive radio, and 7 of her granted patents have been integrated into these standards.

As a principal investigator, Yuli Yang has been awarded an Eco-Innovation Project by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), and a 1003 Project by the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK). As a project co-lead, Yuli Yang has been participating in the projects “Platform Driving the Ultimate Connectivity (TITAN)” and “TITAN Extension” funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). These two projects constitute the UK’s network of networks hub, of grant values over 15 million in total. Both projects are undertaken by a consortium of 16 universities and 4 industrial institutes, led by Prof Harald Haas at Cambridge University. The consortium is dedicated to groundbreaking research in communication networking.

Yuli Yang has been recognized as a Senior Member of the IEEE and a Member of the IET. She was a member of PHY/MAC-layer working groups for the international industrial standards IEEE 802.11n and IEEE 802.16m, as a corporate delegate of Huawei Technologies.

Currently serving as an Associate Editor of Frontiers in Communications and Networks, Yuli Yang has previously held editorial positions for various journals, including EnergiesInformation Processing & Management, and Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences. As a symposium chair, Yuli Yang has been organising the Security Symposium in the annual IEEE International Wireless Communications & Mobile Computing Conference (IWCMC).

Yuli Yang’s dedication to education has also been recognized. She is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (HEA).  The HEA fellowship is an international recognition of her commitment to professionalism in teaching and learning in higher education. Upon completing the course of Master of Business Administration (MBA) at the University of Chester, Dr Yang has gained the MBA degree.

Recently, Yuli Yang has proposed a series of metasource-based secret key generation techniques, which are pioneering solutions in physical-layer security.  She has been invited to deliver a half-day tutorial on these techniques in the conferences IEEE IWCMC 2023IEEE International Conference on Computer and Communications (ICCC) 2023, and IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM) 2024.

Research

Design, analysis and optimisation of wireless communication systems and networks, specifically on

- Communication theory and signal processing for 6G and beyond 

Physical layer security and cross-layer design

- Full-duplex infrastructure and network design

- Ultrareliable, low-latency communications in the Internet of vehicles

- Artificial intelligence empowered wireless communications

- Internet of things and multi-service heterogeneous networking

Teaching

Projects

Publications

Journal Articles


  1. Y. Yang*, and H. Haas, “Endogenous Self-Interference Cancellation within Pseduo-Doppler Aided Full-Duplex Communications”, IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, vol. 24, no. 7, pp. 5765-5779, Jul. 2025.
  2. Y. Yang*, and M. Guizani, “Metasource-Based Secret Key: Physical Layer Security Guarantee for Future Wireless Networks”, IEEE Wireless Communications, vol. 31, no. 5, pp. 126-133, Oct. 2024.

  3. S. Ali, D. Zheng, Y. Yang, M. Ma, and B. Jiao, “A New MIMO Scheme for Saving Power Consumption”, IEEE Wireless Communications Letters, vol. 13, no. 6, pp. 1690-1694, Jun. 2024.

  4. Y. Yang, C. Xu, and L. Hanzo, “Source-Difference-Based Mapping Improves Spatial Modulation”, IEEE Open Journal of Vehicular Technology, vol. 4, pp. 517-529, Aug. 2023.

  5. D. Zheng, Y. Yang*, M. Ma, W. Li, and B. Jiao, “Joint Precoding and Array Design for Broadcast in the Internet of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles”, IEEE Internet of Things Journal, vol. 10, no. 14, pp. 12638-12650, Jul. 2023.

  6. W. Li, Y. Yang*, and B. Jiao, “Permutation-Based Transmissions in Finite Blocklength Regime: Efficient and Effective Resource Utilisation”, IEEE Transactions on Communications, vol. 71, no. 6, pp. 3251-3262, Jun. 2023.

  7. Y. Yang, and L. Hanzo, “Permutation-Based Short-Packet Transmissions Improve Secure URLLCs in the Internet of Things”, IEEE Internet of Things Journal, vol. 10, no. 12, pp. 11024-11037, Jun. 2023.

  8. Y. Yang*, and B. Jiao, “Dynamic Pilot Design for Multicast in the Internet of Vehicles Running at Different Speeds”, IEEE Internet of Things Journal, vol. 10, no. 12, pp. 10307-10317, Jun. 2023.

  9. W. Li, D. Zheng, Y. Yang*, and B. Jiao, “Power Indexed Adaptive Modulation to Improve Spectral Efficiency”, IEEE Wireless Communications Letters, vol. 12, no. 5, pp. 818-822, May 2023.

  10. W. Yin, Z. Kong, Y. Liu, Y. Yang and L. Hanzo, “Artificial-Noise-Aided CQI-Mapped Generalized Spatial Modulation”, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, vol. 72, no. 4, pp. 5338-5343, Apr. 2023.

  11. H. Yao, L. Shu, F. Yang, Y. Jin, and Y. Yang, “The Phototactic Rhythm of Pests for the Solar Insecticidal Lamp: A review”, Frontiers in Plant Science13:1018711, DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2022.1018711, Jan. 2023.

  12. W. Li, D. Zheng, Y. Yang*, and B. Jiao, “Grouping Length Permutation Encapsulated Packets to Improve Spectral Efficiency”, IEEE Communications Letters, vol. 26, no. 9, pp. 2037-2041, Sep. 2022.

  13. D. Zheng, and Y. Yang*, “Pseudo-Doppler Aided Cancellation of Self-Interference in Full-Duplex Communications”, Frontiers in Signal Processing2:965551, DOI: 10.3389/frsip.2022.965551, Aug. 2022.

  14. Y. Yang*, and W. Li, “Security-Oriented Polar Coding Based on Channel-Gain-Mapped Frozen Bits”, IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, vol. 21, no. 8, pp. 6584-6596, Aug. 2022.

  15. P. Si, Z. Fu, L. Shu, Y. Yang, K. Huang, and Y. Liu, “Target-Barrier Coverage Improvement in an Insecticidal Lamps Internet of UAVs”, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, vol. 71, no. 4, pp. 4373-4382, Apr. 2022.

  16. M. Yin, Y. Yang*, J. Wu, and B. Jiao, “Opportunistic Bits in Short-Packet Communications: A Finite Blocklength Perspective”, IEEE Transactions on Communications, vol. 69, no. 12, pp. 8085-8099, Dec. 2021.

  17. D. Zheng, Y. Yang*, L. Wei, and B. Jiao, “Decode-and-Forward Short-Packet Relaying in the Internet of Things: Timely Status Updates”, IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, vol. 20, no. 12, pp. 8423-8437, Dec. 2021.

  18. Y. Yang, and L. Hanzo, “Permutation-Based TCP and UDP Transmissions to Improve Goodput and Latency in the Internet of Things”, IEEE Internet of Things Journal, vol. 8, no. 18, pp. 14276-14286, Sep. 2021.

  19. F. Yang, L. Shu, Y. Yang, G. Han, S. Pearson, and K. Li, “Optimal Deployment of Solar Insecticidal Lamps over Constrained Locations in Mixed-Crop Farmlands”, IEEE Internet of Things Journal, vol. 8, no. 16, pp. 13095-13114, Aug. 2021.

  20. L. Wei, Y. Yang*, and B. Jiao, “Secrecy Throughput in Full-Duplex Multiuser MIMO Short-Packet Communications”, IEEE Wireless Communications Letters, vol. 10, no. 6, pp. 1339-1343, Jun. 2021.

  21. F. Yang, L. Shu, Y. Yang, Y. Liu, and T. Gordon, “Improved Coverage and Connectivity via Weighted Node Deployment in Solar Insecticidal Lamp Internet of Things”, IEEE Internet of Things Journal, vol. 8, no. 12, pp. 10170-10186, Jun. 2021.

  22. Z. Zhou, Y. Yang*, M. Ma, and B. Jiao, “Distortion Reduction in Fractional Delay Filters”, IEEE Signal Processing Letters, vol. 28, pp. 588-5922021.

  23. Y. Liu, Y. Yang, L. Yang, and L. Hanzo, “Physical Layer Security of Spatially Modulated Sparse-Code Multiple Access in Aeronautical Ad-hoc Networking”, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, vol. 70, no. 3, pp. 2436-2447, Mar. 2021.

  24. Y. Yang*, “Permutation-Based Transmissions in Ultra-Reliable and Low-Latency Communications”, IEEE Communications Letters, vol.25, no.3, pp. 1024-1028, Mar. 2021.

  25. M. Yin, Y. Yang*, and B. Jiao, “Security-Oriented Trellis Code Design for Spatial Modulation”, IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, vol.20, no.3, pp. 1875-1888, Mar. 2021.

  26. Y. Yang, M. Ma, S. Aissa, and L. Hanzo, “Physical-Layer Secret Key Generation via CQI-Mapped Spa- tial Modulation in Multi-Hop Wiretap Ad-Hoc Networks”, IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security, vol. 16, pp. 1322-13342021.

  27. M. Ma, S. Tian, Y. Chen, L. Wang, Y. Yang, L. Wan, B. Jiao, and H. V. Poor, “A Prototype of Co- Frequency Co-Time Full Duplex Networking”, IEEE Wireless Communications, vol.27, no.1, pp.132-139, Feb. 2020.

  28. Y. Yang*, and M. Guizani, “Mapping-Varied Spatial Modulation for Physical Layer Security: Trans- mission Strategy and Secrecy Rate”, IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, vol.36, no.4, pp.877-889, Apr. 2018.

  29. S. Tian, M. Ma, Y. Yang, and B. Jiao, “Blind Analog Interference Cancellation”, IEEE Communications Letters, vol.21, no.8, pp.1867-1870, Apr. 2017.

  30. Y. Yang*, “Effective Capacity of A Novel Spectrum-Band Selection Scheme in Spectrum-Sharing Net- works”, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, vol.66, no.3, pp.2838-2843, Mar. 2017.

  31. Y. Shi, M. Ma, Y. Yang, and B. Jiao, “Optimal Power Allocation in Spatial Modulation Systems”, IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, vol.16, no.3, pp.1646-1655, Mar. 2017.

  32. Y. Yang*, “Spatial Modulation Exploited in Non-Reciprocal Two-Way Relay Channels: Efficient Pro- tocols and Capacity Analysis”, IEEE Transactions on Communications, vol.64, no.7, pp.2821-2834, Jul. 2016.

  33. C. Liu, M. Ma, Y. Yang, and B. Jiao, “Optimal Spatial-Domain Design for Spatial Modulation Capacity Maximization”, IEEE Communications Letters, vol.20, no.6, pp.1092-1095, Jun. 2016.

  34. Y. Yang*, and S. Aissa, “Increased Spectrum Access Opportunities for Secondary Users Exploit- ing Adaptive Modulation in Primary Links”, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, vol.64, no.7, pp.2911-2924, Jul. 2015.

  35. Y. Yang*, S. Aissa, and K. N. Salama, “Spectrum Band Selection in Delay-QoS Constrained Cognitive Radio Networks”, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, vol.64, no.7, pp.2925-2937, Jul. 2015.

  36. Y. Yang*, and S. Aissa, “Information Guided Communications in MIMO Systems with Channel State Impairments”, Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing, vol.15, no.5, pp.868-878, Apr. 2015.

  37. Y. Yang*, K. N. Salama, and S. Aissa, “Interference Mitigation for Broadcast in Hierarchical Cell Struc- ture Networks: Transmission Strategy and Area Spectral Efficiency”, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, vol.63, no.8, pp.3818-3828, Oct. 2014.

  38. Y. Yang*, H. Ma, and S. Aissa, “Partial QoS-Aware Opportunistic Relay Selection over Two-Hop Channels: End-to-End Performance under Spectrum-Sharing Requirements”, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, vol.63, no.8, pp.3829-3840, Oct. 2014.

  39. Y. Yang*, and S. Aissa, “Spectrum-Sharing Broadcast Channels Using Fountain Codes: Energy, Delay and Throughput”, IET Communications, vol.8, no.14, pp.2574-2583, Sep. 2014.

  40. Y. Yang*, and S. Aissa, “Cross-Layer Combining of Information-Guided Transmission with Network Coding Relaying for Multiuser Cognitive Radio Systems”, IEEE Wireless Communications Letters, vol.2, no.1, pp.26-29, Feb. 2013.

  41. Y. Yang*, H. Ma, and S. Aissa, “Cross-Layer Combining of Adaptive Modulation and Truncated ARQ under Cognitive Radio Resource Requirements”, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, vol.61, no.9, pp.4020-4030, Nov. 2012.

  42. Y. Yang*, and S. Aissa, “Information Guided Channel Hopping with An Arbitrary Number of Trans- mit Antennas”, IEEE Communications Letters, vol.16, no.10, pp.1552-1555, Oct. 2012.

  43. Y. Yang*, and S. Aissa, “Achievable Data Rate in Spectrum-Sharing Channels with Variable-Rate Variable-Power Primary Users”, IEEE Wireless Communications Letters, vol.1, no.4, pp.312-315, Aug. 2012.

  44. N. Bonello, Y. Yang, S. Aissa, and L. Hanzo, “Myths and Realities of Rateless Coding”, IEEE Commu- nications Magazine, vol.49, no.8, pp.143-151, Aug. 2011.

  45. Y. Yang*, and S. Aissa, “Information-Guided Transmission in Decode-and-Forward Relaying Systems: Spatial Exploitation and Throughput Enhancement”, IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, vol.10, no.7, pp.2341-2351, Jul. 2011.

  46. Y. Yang*, and S. Aissa, “Bit-Padding Information-Guided Channel-Hopping”, IEEE Communications Letters, vol.15, no.2, pp.163-165, Feb. 2011.

  47. Y. Yang, M. Ma, B. Jiao, and W. C. Y. Lee, “A Design of Segmented Data Rates for Recurrent Channel Estimation”, Wireless Personal Communications, vol.50, no.4, pp.483-491, Sep. 2009.

  48. Y. Yang*, and B. Jiao, “Information-Guided Channel-Hopping for High Data Rate Wireless Commu- nication”, IEEE Communications Letters, vol.12, no.4, pp.225-227, Apr. 2008.

  49. Y. Yang, M. Ma, and B. Jiao, “A Design for Increasing Spectral Efficiency of PSAM-OFDM System Based on Segmented Effective Transmission Rate”, Acta Electronica Sinica (Tien Tzu Hsueh Pao), vol.35, no.9, pp.1660-1664, Sep. 2007.

  50. Y. Yang*, and B. Jiao, “Capacity Gain by Information-Guided Channel-Hopping in Multi-Antenna System”, Chinese Journal of Electronics, vol.16, no.2, pp.352-354, Apr. 2007.

  51. Y. Yang*, and B. Jiao, “Capacity Gain by Information-Guided Channel-Hopping Scheme in Cycling Transmission System”, Acta Electronica Sinica (Tien Tzu Hsueh Pao), vol.34, no.10, pp.1868-1871, Oct. 2006.

  52. M. Ma, Y. Yang, and B. Jiao, “The Optimum Symbol Length Design for Wireless ODFM over Fast Fading Channels”, Acta Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis Pekinensis, vol.42, no.5, pp.658-661, Sep. 2006.

  53. Y. Yang*, and W. Pang, “Application of a New Calibration Approach for Mutual Coupling in the Uniformly Spaced Circular Arrays”, Applied Science and Technology, vol.30, no.4, pp.6-8, Apr. 2003.

  54. Y. Yang*, and W. Pang, “Application of Combination of Space-Time MLSE Receiver to Decision- Feedback Detector”, Journal of Harbin Engineering University, vol.24, no.1, pp.101-103, Feb. 2003.

  55. Y. Yang*, and W. Pang, “Research on the Combination of the Space-Time MMSE Receiver and the Decorrelating Multiuser Detector”, Applied Science and Technology, vol.30, no.1, pp.12-1332, Jan. 2003.

  56. Y. Yang*, W. Pang, and Z. Xi, “Improvement of the Resolution of MUSIC Method with the Perceptron Training Algorithm”, Applied Science and Technology, vol.29, no.2, pp.11-13, Feb. 2002.


Conference Papers

  1. Y. Yang*, “Secure and Timely Status Updates in the IoT using Short-Packet Permutation-Based Transmissions”, IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC), Hong Kong, Oct. 10th–13th, 2023, pp.1-6.

  2. Y. Yang*, M. Guizani, and B. Jiao, “Difference Based Spatial Modulation”, IEEE International Wireless Communications & Mobile Computing Conference (IWCMC), Dubrovnik, Croatia, May 30th – Jun. 3rd, 2022, pp.295-299.

  3. B. Jiao, D. Zheng, M. Yin, and Y. Yang, “A Possibility: Beyond the Channel Capacity in the Low SNR Regime”, IEEE International Conference on Microwaves, Antennas, Communications and Electronic Systems (COMCAS), Tel Aviv, Israel, Nov. 4th–6th, 2019, pp.1-4.

  4. Y. Yang* and B. Jiao, “Artificial-Noise Strategy for Single-Antenna Systems over Multi-Path Fad- ing Channels”, IEEE International Wireless Communications & Mobile Computing Conference (IWCMC), Dubrovnik, Croatia, Aug. 24th–27th, 2015, pp.96-101.

  5. Y. Yang*, S. Aissa, A. Eltawil, and K. N. Salama, “An Interference Cancellation Strategy for Broadcast in Hierarchical Cell Structure”, IEEE Global Communications Conference (GlobeCom), Austin, USA, Dec. 8th–12th, 2014, pp.1792-1797.

  6. Y. Yang*, H. Ma, and S. Aissa, “Relay Selection from an Effective Capacity Perspective”, IEEE Inter- national Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC), London, UK, Sep. 8th–11th, 2013, pp.1066-1070.

  7. Y. Yang*, and S. Aissa, “On the Coexistence of Primary and Secondary Users in Spectrum-Sharing Broadcast Channels”, IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC), Budapest, Hungary, Jun. 9th–13th, 2013, pp.3085-3089.

  8. Y. Yang*, and S. Aissa, “Power Allocation and Achievable Data Rate in Spectrum-Sharing Channels under Adaptive Primary Service Outage Constraints”, IEEE International Symposium on Personal, In- door and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC), Sydney, Australia, Sep. 9th–12th, 2012, pp.1699-1703.

  9. H. Ma, Y. Yang*, and S. Aissa, “Secondary Link Adaptation in Cognitive Radio Networks: End- to-End Performance with Cross-Layer Design”, IEEE International Conference on Telecommunications (ICT), Jounieh, Lebanon, Apr. 23rd–25th, 2012, pp.1-5.

  10. Y. Yang*, and S. Aissa, “On End-to-End Performance of MIMO Multiuser in Cognitive Radio Net- works”, IEEE Global Communications Conference (GlobeCom), Houston, USA, Dec. 5th–9th, 2011, pp.1-5.

  11. Y. Yang*, and S. Aissa, “On the Capacity of Multiple Cognitive Links through Common Relay under Spectrum-Sharing Constraints”, IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC), Kyoto, Japan, Jun. 5th–9th, 2011, pp.1-5.

  12. Y. Yang*, N. Bonello, and S. Aissa, “An Information-Guided Channel-Hopping Scheme for Block- Fading Channels with Estimation Errors”, IEEE Global Communications Conference (GlobeCom), Miami, USA, Dec. 6th–10th, 2010, pp.1-5.

  13. Y. Yang*, and S. Aissa, “Common Information Multicast with Different Data Rates”, IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC), Taibei, Taiwan, May 16th–19th, 2010, pp.1-5.

  14. Y. Yang*, “Information-Guided Relay selection for High Throughput in Half-Duplex Relay Chan- nels”, IEEE Global Communications Conference (GlobeCom), Honolulu, USA, Nov. 30th–Dec. 4th, 2009, pp.1-5.

  15. Y. Yang*, and Y. Chen, “An Improved Relay Selection Scheme in Half-Duplex Relay Channels”, IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC), Anchorage, USA, Sep. 20th–23rd, 2009, pp.1-4.

  16. Y. Chen, and Y. Yang, “Cellular Based Machine to Machine Communication with Un-Peer2peer Protocol Stacks”, IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC), Anchorage, USA, Sep. 20th–23rd, 2009, pp.1-5.

  17. Y. Yang*, “Half-Duplex Relay-Help Transmission with Dirty Paper Coding”, IEEE Vehicular Technol- ogy Conference (VTC), Barcelona, Spain, Apr. 26th–29th, 2009, pp.1-5.

  18. Y. Yang*, and B. Jiao, “On the Capacity of Information-Guided Channel-Hopping in Multi-Antenna System”, IEEE Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM), Phoenix, USA, Apr. 13th–18th, 2008, pp.1-5.

  19. Y. Yang*, “On the Capacity of Maximum Selection in MIMO Multicast Network”, IEEE Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM), Phoenix, USA, Apr. 13th–18th, 2008, pp.1-5.

  20. Y. Yang, M. Ma, H. Cheng, B. Jiao, and W. C. Y. Lee, “A Study on Segmented Data Rates for System Capacity”, IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC), Baltimore, USA, Sep. 30th–Oct. 3rd, 2007, pp.1106-1108.

  21. M. Ma, Y. Yang, H. Cheng, and B. Jiao, “A Capacity Comparison between MC-CDMA and CP- CDMA”, IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC), Montreal, Canada, Sep. 25th–28th, 2006, pp.1-4.

  22. Y. Yang, S. Song, K. Xie, B. J. Jeong, and B. Jiao, “Channel Hopping Technique: Simulation Result [mobile radio]”, IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC), Los Angeles, USA, Sep. 26th–29th, 2004, vol.7, pp.4851-4853.

  23. S. Song, Y. Yang, Q. Xiong, K. Xie, B. J. Jeong, and B. Jiao, “A Channel Hopping Technique I: The- oretical Studies on Band Efficiency and Capacity”, IEEE International Conference on Communications, Circuits and Systems (ICCCAS), Chengdu, China, Jun. 27th–29th, 2004, vol.1, pp.229-233.

  24. Y. Yang, S. Song, K. Xie, B. J. Jeong, and B. Jiao, “A Channel Hopping Technique II: Simulation Result”, IEEE International Conference on Communications, Circuits and Systems (ICCCAS), Chengdu, China, Jun. 27th–29th, 2004, vol.1, pp.234-237.


Books&Patents

Books Patents
  1. Y. Yang, METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR IMPLEMENTING TRANSMITTING DIVERSITY AND RECEIVING DIVERSITY, United States Patent No. US 8059583 B2, Granted: Nov.15, 2011. (Assignee: Huawei Technologies) 

  2. Y. Yang, METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SPACE-TIME CODING AND DECODING, United States Patent No. US 7675845 B2, Granted: Mar.9, 2010. (Assignee: Huawei Technologies) 

  3. B. Zhang, Y. Wang, Z. Hu, and Y. Yang, MIXED TRANSMISSION METHOD, BASE STATION AND USER EQUIPMENT IN SINGLE CELL MBMS, PCT International Patent No. WO 2010/015110 A1, Granted: Feb.11, 2010. (Assignee: Bell Labs Shanghai) 

  4. B. Zhang, Y. Wang, Z. Hu, and Y. Yang, MIXED TRANSMISSION METHOD, BASE STATION AND USER EQUIPMENT IN SINGLE CELL MBMS, Chinese Patent No. CN 102067686 B, Granted: Apr.24, 2013. (Assignee: Bell Labs Shanghai) 

  5. Y. Yang, A METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DATA TRANSMISSION WITH DIVERSITY IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION CHANNELS, Chinese Patent No. CN 101222255 B, Granted: Dec.4, 2013. (Assignee: Huawei Technologies) 

  6. Y. Yang, SPACE-TIME ENCODING AND DECODING METHOD AND DEVICE IN MULTI-ANTENNA RADIO COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS, Chinese Patent No. CN 101170335 B, Granted: Aug.22, 2012. (Assignee: Huawei Technologies) 

  7. Y. Yang, A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRANSMIT DIVERSITY AND RECEIVE DIVERSITY, Chinese Patent No. CN 101317356 A, Granted: Dec.3, 2008. (Assignee: Huawei Technologies) 

  8. B. Jiao, Y. Yang, and M. Ma, A SCHEME AND DEVICE FOR CHANNEL ESTIMATION, Chinese Patent No. CN 101170531 A, Granted: Apr.30, 2008. (Assignee: Peking University) 

  9. Y. Yang and B. Jiao, WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS USING SPACE-TIME CODING, Chinese Patent No. CN 1599259 A, Granted: Mar.23, 2005. (Assignee: Peking University) 


Honors

Supervision

To prospective PhD and MSc/MEng students,


I am always passionate in working with ambitious and self-motivated students who are capable of handling challenges, curious about open problems in future wireless technologies.


Research interests of our group include but are not limited to 6G intelligent networks, artificial intelligence empowered wireless communications, physical-layer security, federated learning, UAV-assisted terrestrial networks, Internet of vehicles, full-duplex communications, ultrareliable low-latency communications.


Interested applicants are invited to contact Prof Yuli Yang at yuli.yang@suda.edu.cn, enclosing your CV, transcript(s), thesis, and publications.