
Moe Win
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Professor
Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Institute for Data, Systems, and Society
Research Area
#Computer science#Wireless#Wireless network#Computer network#Algorithm#Communication channel#Distributed computing#Real-time computing#Mathematical optimization#Ranging
SCIE paper information
Papers relevant to ‘Computer science’: 53
Research performance of SCIE papers matching with ‘Computer science’
*Papers published between 2014 and 2020 were selected, and the citation number was determined by bing.com.
Modeling and Analysis of Cellular Networks Using Stochastic Geometry: A Tutorial
2017/01 IEEE COMMUNICATIONS SURVEYS AND TUTORIALS 20.23 Impact Factor 340 citations
High-Accuracy Localization for Assisted Living: 5G systems will turn multipath channels from foe to friend
2016/03 IEEE SIGNAL PROCESSING MAGAZINE 9.654 Impact Factor 262 citations
Papers for author ‘Moe Win’: 64
Number of published SCIE papers by year
*Papers published between 2014 and 2020 were selected, and the citation number was determined by bing.com.
Modeling and Analysis of Cellular Networks Using Stochastic Geometry: A Tutorial
2017/01 IEEE COMMUNICATIONS SURVEYS AND TUTORIALS 20.23 Impact Factor 340 citations
High-Accuracy Localization for Assisted Living: 5G systems will turn multipath channels from foe to friend
2016/03 IEEE SIGNAL PROCESSING MAGAZINE 9.654 Impact Factor 262 citations
conference information
Papers relevant to ‘Computer science’: 1
Research performance of Top-tier Conference matching with ‘Computer science’
*Papers published between 2014 and 2020 were selected, and the citation number was determined by bing.com.
Opportunistic Multichannel Access with Imperfect Observation: A Fixed Point Analysis on Indexability and Index-based Policy
2018/04 INFOCOM Top-tier Conference 0 citations
Papers for author ‘Moe Win’: 1
Number of published Top-tier Conference by year
*Papers published between 2014 and 2020 were selected, and the citation number was determined by bing.com.
Opportunistic Multichannel Access with Imperfect Observation: A Fixed Point Analysis on Indexability and Index-based Policy
2018/04 INFOCOM Top-tier Conference 0 citations
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