一、个人简介
归属学科专业:测试与信息工程系
郭心悦, 女, 汉族, 1981年1月出生,副教授 , 是否博导:否, 是否硕导:是, 校、院内任职:无
二、主要学习与工作经历
1999-2003 南京航空航天大学 信息工程 本科;
2003-2009 复旦大学 电路与系统 博士;
2009-2019 amjs澳金沙门欢迎您 讲师;
2019-至今amjs澳金沙门欢迎您 副教授。
三、主要科研工作与成绩
主要从事无线通信技术、无线信号处理等领域研究。欢迎具有刻苦钻研精神和良好英语读写能力的同学报考研究生!联系邮箱:xinyueguo@usst.edu.cn。
主要科研项目:
1.国家自然科学基金青年项目(No.61501296)VLC系统中的非成像MIMO信道建模及传输技术研究,主持。
2. 电磁波信息科学教育部重点实验室开放研究基金课题(No. EMW201507)公里级白光链路情况下的多径信道研究,主持。
3. 复旦大学合作项目 “可见光通信的关键技术研究,主持。
代表性论文:
[1] X. Guo and N. Chi, “Superposed 32QAM constellation design for 2 × 2 spatial multiplexing MIMO VLC systems,” Journal of Lightwave Technology, DOI: 10.1109/JLT.2019.2961146, in press. (SCI)
[2] X. Guo, X. Li and R. Huang, “Adaptive multiple-input multiple-output mode switching for indoor visible light communication system with orthogonal frequency division multiplexing modulation,” Chinese optics letters, vol.15 no. 11, Art. no. 110604, Nov.2017. (SCI)
[3] X. Guo, K. Zhang and X. Huang, “Switching MIMO system with adaptive OFDM modulation for indoor visible light communication,” Advances in Condensed Matter Physics, vol. 2018, Art. no. 5694196, Sep.2018. (SCI)
[4] X. Guo and X. Li, “Experimental demonstration of adaptive OFDM visible light communication system,” Chinese optics letters, vol.14 no. 11, Art. no. 110604, Nov.2016. (SCI)
[5] X. Guo et al., “Adaptive STBC MIMO-OFDM system design for indoor visible light communications,” Infrared and Laser Engineering, vol.47, no.2, Art. No. 0222001, Feb. 2018. (EI)
[6] X. Guo, Y. Guo and S. Li, “Adaptive transmission for MIMO VLC systems,” 2017 IEEE/CIC International Conference on Communications in China, May. 2018. (EI)
[7] X. Guo, Y. Guo and S. Li, “Experimental Investigation of Zadoff-Chu Matrix Precoding for Visible Light Communication System with OFDM Modulation,” Advances in Condensed Matter Physics, vol. 2018, Art. no. 5173285, Jul. 2018. (SCI)
[8] X. Guo, S. Li and Y. Guo, “Experimental Demonstration of Special-Shaped 32-Quadrature Amplitude Modulation Constellations for Visible Light Communications,” Advances in Condensed Matter Physics, vol.2018, Art. no. 7252795, Jun. 2018. (SCI)