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Caleb K. Lo
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Email: clo@ece.utexas.edu
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About me

Caleb Lo received his B.S. degree in electrical engineering from The California Institute of Technology in 2003, his M.S. degree in electrical engineering from The University of Texas at Austin in 2005 and his Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from UT-Austin in 2008. During the course of his graduate studies, his main research interest was in multihop wireless systems; in particular, he studied the performance limits of relay-assisted communication and designed optimal and near-optimal relay selection strategies. In 2000-2001 he worked on satellite module testing at Hughes Space and Communications and at Boeing Satellite Systems as an intern. He worked on RF channel modeling at Rockwell Collins in 2005.

Research areas

Publications

  1. An Energy-Based Comparison of Long-Hop and Short-Hop Routing in MIMO Networks
  2. Hybrid-ARQ in Multihop Networks with Opportunistic Relay Selection
  3. Opportunistic Relay Selection with Limited Feedback
  4. Rate Bounds for MIMO Relay Channels Using Message Splitting
  5. Rate Bounds for MIMO Relay Channels Using Precoding
  6. Relay-Assisted Scheduling in Wireless Networks with Hybrid-ARQ
  7. Relay Subset Selection in Wireless Networks Using Partial Decode-and-Forward Transmission
  8. Selection Strategies for Relay-Assisted Communication
  9. The Impact of Channel Feedback on Opportunistic Relay Selection for Hybrid-ARQ in Wireless Networks

Presentations

  1. Rate Bounds for MIMO Relay Channels Using Precoding