Dr. Zhi Ding, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at UC
Davis, will present several newly developed integrated transceiver design
for multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) systems on Thursday, Nov. 15. A
reception will be held at 4 p.m. and the lecture begins at 4:30 p.m. in
the Cerent Engineering Science Complex, Salazar #2009A. A question and
answer session will follow.
MIMO technologies have been the driving force behind a number of recent
advances in wireless communications. Notable examples include the WiFi
(802.11n), WiMAX, and the 3G LTE.
In this installment of the Engineering Science Lecture Series, Dr. Ding
will also demonstrate the significantly improved system performance by
applying optimal mapping diversity, progressive ARQ MIMO pre-coding, and
embedded space-time-block codes in his lecture entitled "Error Reduction
Techniques in MIMO Wireless Communications".
Dr. Ding received his Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from Cornell
University in 1990. He has held a number of visiting positions at national
and international universities and has active collaboration with
researchers from several countries including Australia and those in the
Far East.
For more information, contact the Engineering Science Department at (707)
664-2030.