Dr. Ke Feng
Scientific Interests: wireless communications, networks, stochastic modeling
Current position: Postdoc at Inria, Paris hosted by Prof. François Baccelli; also affiliated with Laboratory for Information, Networking and Communication Sciences (LINCS)
Bio
Ke Feng received her M.S. degree and Ph.D. in electrical engineering from the University of Notre Dame, Indiana, USA in May 2019 and December 2021 under the supervision of Prof. Martin Haenggi. She received her B.S. degree in electronic engineering and information science from the University of Science and Technology of China in 2016. She held research internship positions with FutureWei Technologies R&D, NJ in 2018 and with Qualcomm Technologies wireless R&D, CA in 2020.
News
Mar 2023: "Spatial Network Calculus and Performance Guarantees in Wireless Networks". Invited Talk at Workshop Performance Guarantees in Wireless Networks, pdf video
Nov 2022: "Introduction to Network Calculus". LINCS Network Theory reading group. pdf video
Dec 2021: "Meta Distributions and Joint Geometric Modeling of Cellular Networks". Seminar Talk at LINCS, pdf
Sep 2021: Dissertation defense "Spatial Analysis of Cellular Networks: Meta Distributions, Joint Geometric Modeling, and Cooperation", Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Notre Dame.
May 2019: "User-Centric Base Station Cooperation in Cellular Networks", Midwest Research Summit: Future Network, Dallas, Texas
Mar 2018: "A Tunable Base Station Cooperation Scheme for Poisson Cellular Networks", 2018 52nd Annual Conference on Information Sciences and Systems (CISS), Princeton, New Jersey
Research Highlights
Performance Guarantees in Large Wireless Networks
"Does there exist a lower bound performance for all links in an arbitrarily large wireless network?" - Spatial network calculus
"What is the percentage of links in an arbitrarily large network that achieve a target performance?" - Meta distributions
Illustration of a D2D network
Cellular network colormap - indicating QoS