In EE 643, we will learn the basics of wireless communication systems, exciting new topics such as the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and wireless communications, and emerging paradigms of communication systems such as quantum communication.
This course is intended for advanced undergraduate students and graduate students in electrical and computer engineering who want to get up to speed with the frontiers of wireless communication research.
EE 643 is structured as a sequential series of modules, each taking approximately one to two weeks to complete. Each module has the following structure:
Yuanzhang Xiao is an Assistant Professor in Hawaii Advanced Wireless Technologies Institute at the University of Hawaii. His research interests include reinforcement learning and game theory with applications to wireless communications and smart grids. He is also learning and starting to work on other applications (e.g., business resilience, recommender systems) and other learning paradigms (e.g., federated learning).