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Researcher

Dr Xiaoyu Ai

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Fields of Research (FoR)

Wireless communication systems and technologies (incl. microwave and millimetrewave), Coding, information theory and compression, Electronic device and system performance evaluation, testing and simulation

Biography

Xiaoyu Ai received his Bachelor's degree in Engineering at Xidian University, China in 2013 and a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering at the School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications at the University of New South Wales (UNSW Kensington) in 2015. He started his PhD programme in 2017 in telecommunications at the same school at UNSW Kensington and his thesis topic is about the channel coding for satellite-based quantum key...view more

Xiaoyu Ai received his Bachelor's degree in Engineering at Xidian University, China in 2013 and a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering at the School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications at the University of New South Wales (UNSW Kensington) in 2015. He started his PhD programme in 2017 in telecommunications at the same school at UNSW Kensington and his thesis topic is about the channel coding for satellite-based quantum key distribution systems. Currently, his research focuses are:

 - Developing and deploying telecommunication systems for the mining industry

 - Routing protocol design and its optimisation

 - Telecommunication system design for mining IoT

 - Wireless communications

 - Channel coding


My Qualifications

Bachelor of Engineering (Xidian University, China, 2009 - 2013)

Master of Engineering Science (School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications, UNSW Kensington, 2014 - 2015)

PhD (School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications, UNSW Kensington, 2017 - 2022)

 


My Research Activities

PhD Programme - LDPC codes for satellite-based quantum key distribution

CRC-P Project - LoRa-based backup system design for mining industry

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