Hang Zhou

 

Bio

I am pursuing my Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering at Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Northwestern University . I am a member of the Communications and Networking Laboratory. My research advisors are Prof. Randall Berry and Prof. Michael Honig. Prior to joining Northwestern, I received my B.Sc. in EE from University of Science and Technology of China (USTC).

CV/Resume

 

Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science
Northwestern University

Room L311, Technological institute
2145 Sheridan Rd, Evanston, Illinois

Tel: 847-491-5751
Email: hang-zhou AT northwestern DOT edu

               


Research Interests

Wireless communication, Networking, Microeconomics, Game theory, Mechanisms design and Optimizations.

Education

  • Ph.D. Electrical Engineering, Northwestern University, current.
  • M.S., Electrical Engineering, Northwestern University, Dec. 2007
  • B.S., Electronic Engineering and Information Science, University of Science and Technology of China, Jun. 2005

Papers

  • Hang Zhou, Randall Berry, Michael Honig and Rakesh Vohra, " Investment and Competition in Unlicensed Spectrum," Proceedings of 46th Annual Conference on Information Sciences and Systems (CISS 2012), Princeton, NJ. March, 2012. [pdf]
  • Hang Zhou, Randall Berry, Michael Honig and Rakesh Vohra, " Spectrum Markets with Interference complementarities," Proceedings of 9th Intl. Symposium on Modeling and Optimization in Mobile, Ad Hoc, and Wireless Networks, Princeton, NJ. May 9- 13, 2011. [pdf]
  • Thanh Nguyen, Hang Zhou, Randall Berry, Michael Honig and Rakesh Vohra "The impact of Additional Unlicensed Spectrum on Wireless Services Competition," Proceedings of IEEE International Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks (DySPAN) symposium (IEEE Dyspan 2011), Aachen, Germany, May 3-6, 2011. [pdf]
  • Thanh Nguyen, Hang Zhou, Randall Berry, Michael Honig and Rakesh Vohra "The Price of Free Spectrum to Heterogeneous Users," (NetEcon'11)Workshop on the Economics of Networks, Systems and Computation, San Jose, June 2011. [pdf]
  • Hang Zhou, Randall Berry, Michael Honig and Rakesh Vohra "Complementarities in Spectrum Markets," (invited paper) Proceedings of 47th Annual Allerton Conference on Communication, Control and Computing, Monticello, IL, Sept. 30- Oct. 2, 2009. [pdf]
  • Jujik Bae, Eyal Beigman, Randall Berry, Michael Honig, Hongxia Shen, Rakesh Vohra, Hang Zhou, "Spectrum Markets for Wireless Services," Proceedings of the 2008 IEEE Symposium on New Frontiers in Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks (DySPAN 2008), Chicago, IL, Oct. 14-17, 2008. [pdf]
  • Hongxia Shen, Hang Zhou, Randall Berry and Michael Honig, "Optimal Spec- trum Allocation in Gaussian Interference Networks," (invited paper) Proceeding of the Forty-Second Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers, Pacific Grove, CA, Oct. 26-29, 2008. [pdf]

Thesis

  • H. Zhou, "Bandwidth and Power Allocation in Gaussian Interference Channels", M. Sc. Thesis, Northwestern University, Dec. 2007

 

 

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