Research

Interference management, radio resource management, cooperative and cognitive wireless networks, cross-layer optimization and networking technologies, energy efficiency, QoE, mobility management in 4G/5G wireless networks, wireless mesh network, relay network, wireless heterogeneous networks and smart grid networks. Wireless system modeling, simulation and performance analysis. Prof. Hu's research has been sponsored by NSF, Intel and USU VPR research.

NSF Funded Projects

Communications Network Innovation Lab

Current Members:

  • Prof. Rose Qingyang Hu (Lab Director and PI)
  • Dr. Le Thanh Tan (postdoc researcher)
  • Zekun Zhang (PhD student)
  • Haijian Sun (PhD student)
  • Qun Wang (PhD student)
  • Shakil Ahmed (MS sudent)
  • Md Ferdous Pervej (MS student)
  • Abrar Zahin (MS student)
  • Liqin Shu (Visiting PhD student)
  • Yinghui Ye (Visiting PhD student)
  • Prof. Yingjun Xu (Visiting Professor)
  • Prof. Shuang Fu (Visiting Professor)

Past Members:

Yiran Xu (PhD student, graduated 2015), Xue Chen (PhD student, graduated 2015), Wanlong Zhao (Visiting PhD student, Harbin Institute of Technology), Dr. Clara Qian Li (postdoc, now with Intel), Prof. Xianfu Lei (postodoc, now Assoicate Professor with Southwest Jiaotong University, China), Dr. Lili Wei (postdoc, now with Intel), Prof. Bei Xie (postdoc, now Assistant Professor with McNeese State University), Prof. Lifang Feng (Visiting Scholar, University of Science and Technology of Beijing), Sidhant Chatterjee (MS, graduated in 2017), Prof. Qingli Liu (Visting Scholar, Dalian University), Prof. Junlin Zhang (Visiting Scholar, Chongqing University of Science and Technology), Prof. Tao He (Vsiting Scholar, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China), Dr. Zhicheng Dong (Visiting PhD student, Southwest Jiaotong University), Dr. Enzhi Zhou (PhD student, Southwest Jiaotong University)

Students Advised at Mississippi State University:

Weiwei Hu, MS, completion date, December 2004, Thesis Title -- Development and Evaluation of a Wavelength Rearrangement Scheme in All-optical Networks.

Wei Zha, MS, completion date, December 2005, Thesis Title -- An Adaptive Wireless LAN MAC Scheme to Achieve Maximum Throughput and Service Differentiation.

I am always looking for highly motivated and hard working students to join my research group. If you are interested in my research areas, please feel free to contact me.