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Stephen V. Hanly
Also published under:S. V. Hanly, Stephen Hanly, S. Hanly, Stephen Vaughan Hanly
Affiliation
School of Engineering, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
Topic
User Equipment,Base Station,Unmanned Aerial Vehicles,Channel Model,Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Flies,Average Probability,Channel Estimation,Coverage Of Regions,Data Symbols,Doppler Shift,Doppler Spread,Feasible Set,Flying Height,Hybrid Beamforming,Line-of-sight,Line-of-sight Links,Narrow Beam,Number Of Chains,Path Loss,Poisson Process,Radio Frequency Chains,Resource Block,Time Domain,Time Slot,Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Position,Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Communication,Access Link,Analog Beamforming,Arrival Rate,Backhaul Links,Building Height,Carrier Frequency,Channel Matrix,Channel Response,Circular Region,Connection Probability,Coverage Area,Delay Spread,Dynamic Programming,Effective Channel,Elevation Angle,Frequency Window,Hamming Window,Internet Of Things,Linear Complexity,Local Setting,Low Earth Orbit,Multiple Base Stations,Multiple Unmanned Aerial Vehicles,Normalized Mean Square Error,
Biography
Stephen Vaughan Hanly (Fellow, IEEE) received the B.Sc. (Hons.) and M.Sc. degrees from the University of Western Australia and the Ph.D. degree in mathematics from Cambridge University, U.K., in 1994. From 1993 to 1995, he was a Post-Doctoral Member of Technical Staff at AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ, USA. From 1996 to 2009, he was on the research and Teaching Staff at the University of Melbourne. From 2010 to 2011, he was an Associate Professor with the National University of Singapore. Since 2012, he has been a Professor with Macquarie University. He has won a number of best paper awards, including the 1998 Infocom Best Paper Award, the IEEE Information Theory Society and IEEE Communication Society Joint Best Paper Award in 2001, and the IEEE Communications Society Tutorial Paper Award in 2015. He has been the Technical Co-Chair for a number of IEEE conferences and workshops, including the IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory in 2005, 2017, and 2021, and the IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory and its Applications in 2014. He has been an Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications and a Guest Editor of IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications.