| Bio |
Dr. Hongfei Du received the B.Eng degree in electronic information engineering from the Department of Electronic Engineering, Beijing University of Aeronautics & Astronautics, Beijing, China, in 2003. He received the M.Sc and M.Phil degrees in mobile and satellite communications, from the University of Surrey, Surrey, U.K., in 2004 and 2005, respectively. In 2007, he received the Ph.D degree at the Center for Communications Systems Research (CCSR), in the School of Electronic and Physical Science, University of Surrey, Surrey, U.K.
Since 2007, Dr. Du joint CREATE-NET, Trento, Italy, as a postdoctoral researcher in the BROADWAYS group, focusing on the scalable video coding and middleware design for the convergence of diverse broadcasting network (i.e., DVB-H, T-DMB), mobile networks and WLAN/WiMAX.
From 2004 to 2008, he was involved in extensive European Union research projects in the area of mobile broadcasting convergence, mobile communications and satellite communications systems and had participated in the European Satellite Network of Excellence (SatNEx).
He has also served as a reviewer for many leading journals and international conferences/workshops including IEEE Wireless Communication, IEEE Transaction on Vehicular Technology, ICC, Globecom, VTC, etc. His main research interests lie in the area of mobile and satellite multimedia broadcasting, focusing on radio resource management, packet scheduling, quality of service support, scalable video coding and cross-layer design.
Dr. Du can be reached by hongfei.du@create-net.org. For the full list of publications, refer to my personal page: www.create-net.org/~hdu
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| Research Focus |
- Mobile multimedia broadcasting/multicasting over wireless and satellite system
- Convergence of mobile and broadcasting systems
- Scalable video coding, QoS support, middleware design
- Radio resource management, resource allocation, packet scheduling, power allocation, cross-layer design,
- TCP support over geostationary satellite networks, interactions between TCP and MAC.
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