Liqin Ding
Liqin Ding is a postdoctoral researcher and a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow at the Communication Systems Group, Department of Electrical Engineering (E2). Her project “VoiiComm: Value-of-Information Driven Communication for Connected and Automated Transportation” is granted by the EU under the call H2020-MSCA-IF-2019, which aims to develop practical methods for evaluating and modeling the value-of-information (VoI) and to design efficient communication protocols for the vehicular communication system supporting future connected and automated transportation systems. She is also involved in the EU project Hi-Drive, responsible for the development of the Enabler "Cellular Positioning with Integrity Monitoring".
Dr. Ding received her Ph.D. degree in Information and Communication Engineering from the Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT), China, in 2017. From 2017 to 2019, she was a postdoctoral researcher at HIT, Shenzhen. She has been a visiting researcher at E2 at Chalmers since September 2019 and an MSCA-IF postdoc since October 2020. Her current research interests include large antenna array-based communications, wireless propagation, vehicular communications, and cellular positioning.
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Spatial Bandwidth Asymptotic Analysis for 3D Large-Scale Antenna Array Communications
Air-to-Ground Channel Modeling and Performance Analysis for Cellular-Connected UAV Swarm
Bayesian Integrity Monitoring for Cellular Positioning - A Simplified Case Study
Shannon Capacity of LOS MIMO Channels with Uniform Circular Arrays
V2V-Assisted V2I MmWave Communication for Cooperative Perception with Information Value-Based Relay
Spaceborne miniaturized UHF dual band helix antenna with a small frequency ratio
Impact of Channel Aging on Massive MIMO Vehicular Networks in Non-isotropic Scattering Scenarios
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Value-of-Information Driven Communication for Connected and Automated Transportation (VoiiComm)