Shenghui Song

Dr. Song S.H. received the Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China. Since January 2009, he has been with the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology where he is now an Assistant Professor of Engineering Education.
His research is primarily in the areas of wireless communications with current focus on OFDMA and single-carrier technology for LTE, cooperative systems and diversity reception over fading channels.
More info: http://www.ece.ust.hk/ece.php/profile/facultydetail/eeshsong

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A System View of Communications: From Signals to Packets (Part 1) (edX) EdX
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology - HKUST,HKUSTx

A System View of Communications: From Signals to Packets (Part 1) (edX)

Dive into the world of communications with our introductory course that unravels how information is transmitted through devices like mobile phones and Wi-Fi networks. Gain insights into signal processing, understand network protocols, and explore the tradeoffs in communication system design.

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A System View of Communications: From Signals to Packets (Part 2) (edX) EdX
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology - HKUST,HKUSTx

A System View of Communications: From Signals to Packets (Part 2) (edX)

Discover how communication systems work by learning about signal processing, network protocols, and the trade-offs in designing technologies like smartphones and Wi-Fi. This course provides a comprehensive overview for those curious about the inner workings of modern connectivity solutions.

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A System View of Communications: From Signals to Packets (Part 3) (edX) EdX
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology - HKUST,HKUSTx

A System View of Communications: From Signals to Packets (Part 3) (edX)

Dive into the intricate world of communications with our 'A System View of Communications: From Signals to Packets (Part 3)' course. Discover how information is transmitted through mobile devices and wireless networks, understanding the critical engineering principles that enable seamless connectivity.

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