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ShingWa (Gordon) Wong

email: shingw@stanford.edu

PhD Candidate
Department of Electrical Engineering
035 David Packard EE Building MC9515
350 Serra Mall, Stanford University

Research Interest

My research interest primarily focuses on broadband access network using both optical fiber and wireless systems. Selected works include WDM passive optical network, transparent metropolitan integration, and physical layer security. In wireless systems, I'm interested in MIMO, SDMA, mesh network, cellular power control. My current research also investigates techniques that introduce graceful upgrade and energy-efficiency into broadband network.

Biography

ShingWa Wong received his B.S. in Electrical Engineering from University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) in 2004. He became a graduate student at Stanford University in the same year. He received his M.S. in 2006 and is currently pursuing his Ph.D. degree. He also held industry position with Sun Microsystem, AT&T Lab, and Qualcomm CR&D.

At UCLA, I worked on MIMO radio and broadband wireless research with Prof. Fitz in University Wireless Research and Development (UnWiReD) Laboratory. Since 2005, I joined Photonics and Networking Research Laboratory (PNRL) under the supervision of Prof. Kazovsky. During this period, I held industry positions with AT&T Lab and Qualcom CR&D. In AT&T, I worked on ITU-T G.984.5 WDM ehancement standard and testbed prototype. In Qualcom CR&D, I was involved in the development of IEEE 802.11ac multichannel and/or SDMA based very high throughput WLAN systems.

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