Chen, Chen
Associate Professor
Research Interests: Wireless and satellite communications
Office Phone: 86-10-6275 1767
Email: chen.chen@pku.edu.cn
Chen, Chen is an associate professor in the Department of Electronics Engineering, School of EECS. He obtained his B.Sc. from Peking University in 2004, and Ph.D. from Peking University in 2009 respectively. His research interests include wireless communications and networking, signal processing, and satellite communication systems.
Dr. Chen has published more than 70 research papers, and most of them are published in top-tier conferences and journals, such as IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on Communications, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, Globecom, ICC, VTC and ICNC. He has served as Session Chair of VTC, and served in the Technical Program Committee of various international conferences including VTC, IWCMC, and Chinacom. He is serving as an IEEE member, a Senior Member in China Institute of Communications, a Youth Commissioner in Beijing Institute of Communications, and a Council Member in Airline Public Communication Alliance of China. He was awarded the Student Academic Award in EECS, Peking University (2008), the Beijing Youth Outstanding Paper Award (2013, as the first author), the Outstanding Paper Award in Beijing Youth Communications Technology Forum (2013, as the first author), and the Best Paper Award in IEEE ICNC (2017, as the first author).
Dr. Chen has more than ten research projects including NSFC, 973 Programs, National Defense Key Technologies Programs of China during the 12th Five-Year Plan Period and the 13th Five-Year Plan Period, etc. His research achievements are summarized as follows:
1) Wireless communications and vehicular networks: One major research topic is the resource allocation and signal cooperative transmission with multiple nodes under different and complex circumstances. He proposed some new resource allocation theories, methods and architectures to facilitate the system performance with multiple cooperative nodes, involving mobility, or with partial or outdated channel state information. His theoretical researches on resource allocation and management were supported by the General Program of National Natural Science Foundation of China and the National Program on Key Basic Research Project of China (973 Program).
2) Satellite communications and systems: He focused on the transmission architecture design and resource management in centralized satellite broadcast systems. This research is now industrialized into a key subsystem of a Key National Defense Satellite Communication Program in China during the 12th and 13th Five-Year Plan Periods. He also studied distributed satellite transmission systems to improve the reliability of the signal transmission and combination. This theoretical research was supported by the Chinese Defense Advance Research Program of Science and Technology.