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Prof. Lizhong Zheng
Professor of Electrical Engineering
Primary DLC
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
MIT Room:
36-660
(617) 452-2941
lizhong@mit.edu
Assistant
Drew Houser
(617) 253-6171
drewh@mit.edu
Areas of Interest and Expertise
Wireless Communications
Space-Time Codes
Network Information Theory
Wireless Networks
Physical Layer Designs<br>Space Time Processing
Digital Communications
Multi-User Detection Algorithms
Information Theory
Stochastic Signal Processing
Optical Communications
Research Summary
Lizhong Zheng works in wireless communications (multiple antenna channels, space-time codes), wireless networks, applied information theory and coding theory, and adaptive multiuser detections. He focuses on developing a fundamental theory of communications over dynamic and networked environments.
In the past decade, developments in information theory have been the main driving force of the wireless communications industry. Several new concepts, including using multiple antennas and “opportunistic communications” have revolutionized the ways that wireless communication systems are built and understood. The research of LIDS and its recent alumni played a crucial role in this process.
One area of research for Zheng’s group is Opportunistic Communications for wireless, based on the idea that when a channel is good, use it, and when a channel is bad, leave it alone or let other people into it.
Zheng explains why he is focusing on developing a fundamental theory of communications over dynamic and networked environments. Interference and cooperation over a dynamic network make for much more interesting problems. The theory is more complicated for these very new problems, but is based on information theory developed 60 years ago. That theory is mature enough to make progress and new ideas are starting to form.
Recent Work
Projects
January 25, 2017
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Theoretic Structures of High Dimensional Data Decomposition
Principal Investigator
Lizhong Zheng
Related Faculty
Prof. G David Forney
Adjunct Professor of Electrical Engineering, Emeritus
Prof. Nir Shavit
Professor of Computer Science and Engineering
Arun Paidimarri
Research Affiliate