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Shiying Han (M’14) received the B.Eng. degree in communication engineering from Tianjin University, Tianjin, China, the M.Eng. degree in communication and information system from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Beijing, China, and the Ph.D. degree in electrical and electronic engineering from Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore, in 2008, 2011, and 2015, respectively. She was a Research Fellow with NTU-SinBerBEST, the Republic of Singapore’s National Research Foundation through a grant to the Berkeley Education Alliance for Research in Singapore (BEARS) for the Singapore-Berkeley Building Efficiency and Sustainability in the Tropics (SinBerBEST) Program. Her research interests include wireless communications and signal processing with a current focus on cognitive radio, spectrum sharing, and physical resource management.

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[J6] S. Han ,Y.-C. Liang ,B.-H. Soong, and S. Li, "Dynamic broadband spectrum refarming for OFDMA cellular systems", IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, 2016. [J5] S. Han, Y.-C. Liang, and B.-H. Soong, "Robust joint resource allocation for OFDMA-CDMA spectrum refarming system",IEEE Transactions on Communications, 2016. [J4] Q. Xiong, Y.-C. Liang, K. H. Li, Y. Gong, and S. Han, "Secure Transmission Against Pilot Spoofing Attack: A Two-Way Training-Based Scheme", IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security,2016. [J3] S. Han, Y.-C. Liang, and B.-H. Soong, “Spectrum refarming: A new paradigm of spectrum sharing for cellular networks,” IEEE Transactions on Communications, 2015. [J2] S. Han, Y.-C. Liang, and B.-H. Soong, “Joint resource allocation for OFDMA/CDMA spectrum refarming system,” IEEE Wireless Communications Letters, 2014. [J1] S. Han, B.-H. Soong, and Q. D. La, “Power control based on subcarrier exclusion to mitigate downlink cross-tier interference in OFDMA tiered networks,” IEEE Wireless Communications Letters, 2013.

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