Chee Yen Leow

Also published under:Chee Y. Leow, C. Y. Leow, Chee Yen Bruce Leow

Affiliation

Wireless Communication Centre, School of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Skudai, Johor, Malaysia

Topic

Path Loss,Unmanned Aerial Vehicles,Base Station,Elevation Angle,Phase Shift,Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface,Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Altitude,Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface Elements,User Equipment,Wireless,Achievable Rate,Active Elements,Additive Noise,Autonomous Vehicles,Channel Model,Communication Systems,Free-space Path Loss,Ground Nodes,Intelligent Transportation Systems,Joint Optimization,Link Channel,Non-convex Problem,Numerical Results,Objective Function,Optimization Problem,Passive Elements,Path Loss Exponent,Power Consumption,Small-scale Fading,Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Communication,Wireless Networks,5G New Radio,Achievable Sum Rate,Adaptive Adjustment,Aerial Vehicles,Alternating Optimization,Amplifier Gain,Antenna System,Auxiliary Variables,Average Data Rate,Average Latency,Backhaul Links,Baseline Schemes,Beamforming Vector,Bottom Of Page,Buffer Size,Cellular Networks,Cellular-connected Unmanned Aerial Vehicles,Co-channel Interference,Convex Optimization Problem,

Biography

Chee Yen (Bruce) Leow (Senior Member, IEEE) received the B.Eng. degree in computer engineering from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), in June 2007, and the Ph.D. degree in wireless communications from Imperial College London, in September 2011.
He is currently an Associate Professor with the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, and a Research Fellow with the Wireless Communication Centre, UTM. He is also a Secretary with the IMT and Future Networks Working Group under the Malaysian Technical Standards Forum Berhad to accelerate the adoption of 5G IMT-2020 in Malaysia. In addition, he regularly conducts short courses on 5G and IoT for the telecommunication industry. His current research interests include non-orthogonal multiple access, drone communication, intelligent surfaces, advanced MIMO, millimeter wave communication, prototype development using software-defined radio for beyond 5G, and the Internet of Things applications.
Dr. Leow’s IEEE papers won the IEEE Malaysia Comsoc/VTS Joint Chapter’s Best Paper Awards, in 2016, 2017, and 2021, and the IEEE Malaysia AP/MTT/EMC Joint Chapter’s Best Paper Award, in 2017, 2018, and 2021. He is a registered Chartered Engineer (CEng) of the Engineering Council, U.K.; and a Professional Technologist of the Malaysia Board of Technologists. He is among the pioneers of 5G initiatives in Malaysia to promote 5G Research and Development collaboration between industry and academia.