Zhibin Wu Address: 80 Marvin Ln., Piscataway, NJ 08854 Mobile Phone: 732-485-6396 Office Phone: 732-932-6857 Email: zhibinwu@winlab.rutgers.edu Webpage: www.winlab.rutgers.edu/~zhibinwu Objective ---------- Seeking advanced development or research position in the areas of wireless networking, protocol design or radio technology development. Summary -------- * In-depth PhD research experience with future wireless networks (mesh, 3G, WiMax) * 7+ years of practical experience with wireless network design, architecture, integration, system simulation, protocol implementation and validation. * 5+ years of experience with C/C++ software and object-oriented designs. Education --------- Ph.D. Candidate. Electrical Engineering, Rutgers University, Piscataway, New Jersey GPA 4.0 10/2007 M.E. Electrical Engineering, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China GPA 3.7 06/2000 B.S. Electrical Engineering, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China GPA 3.7 06/1997 Work Experience ---------------- 1. 06/2007 ¨C 08/2007 Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, Murray Hill, NJ Summer Intern Design extensible embedded mobile IP home Agent for inter-technology interworking * Generated requirement document for the common Home Agent for both WiMAX and CDMA2000-EVDO networks based on standards. * Implemented portable embedded Linux-based prototype of home agent/router. 2. Research Assistant. Wireless Information Network Laboratory (WINLAB), Advisor: Dipankar Raychaudhuri Rutgers University, New Jersey. (Sep. 2002- May 2007) a) ORBIT project. A key member of ORBIT development team which designed and built an experimental testbed with 400 Wi-Fi capable computers. Achievements: Developed OTG (ORBIT Traffic Generator) software which is the default application in ORBIT testbed and run by over 150 registered users worldwide. b) Wireless network research on architectures, protocols and algorithms, especially on cross-layer optimizations of PHY layer, MAC and routing protocols. Achievements * Proposed the switching mesh architecture to realize integrate routing and collision-free MAC scheduling for a potential 300% gain of network throughput for wireless mesh networks. * Proposed and evaluated a novel MAC protocol (D-LSMA) for 802.11 based wireless ad-hoc networks to provide better QoS support for real-time traffic * Experimentally investigated the performance of PHY rate-adaptation and frequency selection schemes in multi-hop wireless networks 3. Network Integration and Test Engineer, Bell Labs China, Lucent Technologies, Beijing, China. (July 2000- June 2002) * Debug communication protocols in embedded GSM base station products. * Conducted FSM-based regression tests for GSM and CDMA base station software. * Guaranteed the stable delivery of software releases for base station products when R&D was ported from US & Europe to China. * Assisted the organization to pass Capability Maturity Model for Software Level 2 evaluation. * The BLC team received the 2001 Bell Laboratories President's Gold Award. Technical Skills Network Protocols IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN and IEEE 802.16 WiMAX. Internet protocols: TCP/IP Mobile IP, DHCP, ARP. Cellular protocols: CDMA, GSM, 3G. HTTP, SIP, VOIP, SNMP. Network security protocols: RADIUS, TLS, EAP, AAA. Languages C/C++, Java, Fortran. MySQL database Scripting Perl, AWK, Tcl, HTML/XML and shell scripts Platforms Linux/Unix, Windows, Embedded OS. Tools ns-2, MATLAB and Ethereal (Wireshark) Software Eng. CVS, Subversion, TRAC, ClearCase. SW Configuration and management experience. Strong debugging and problem solving skills. Selected Publications --------------------- 1. Z. Wu and D. Raychaudhuri, ''Integrated routing and MAC scheduling in single-channel wireless mesh networks'', submitted to IEEE INFOCOM'2008. 2. Z. Wu, S. Ganu and D. Raychaudhuri, ''IRMA: Integrated routing and MAC scheduling in multihop wireless mesh networks'', in Proceedings of the Second IEEE Workshop on Wireless Mesh Networks, Reston VA, Sept 2006. 3. Z. Wu, S. Ganu, I. Seskar and D. Raychaudhuri, ''Experimental investigation of PHY layer rate control and frequency selection in 802.11-based ad-hoc networks'', in Proceedings of ACM SIGCOMM Workshops, August, 2005. 4. S. Zhao, Z. Wu, A. Acharya and D. Raychaudhuri, ''PARMA: A PHY/MAC aware routing metric for ad-hoc wireless networks with multi-rate radios'', in Proceedings of IEEE WoWMoM'05, June 2005. 5. Z. Wu, D. Raychaudhuri, ''D-LSMA: Distributed link scheduling multiple access protocol for QoS in ad-hoc networks'', in Proceedings of IEEE GLOBECOM '04, November 2004, pp 1670-1675 6. Z. Wu, D. Zheng, S. Chen, ''Next generation network: IP based broadband infrastructures'', Wuhan University Journal of Natural Science. Vol.5, No.2 pp.207-209, 2000 Honors and Awards ----------------- 2001 Bell Laboratories President's Gold Award 2000 Graduated with honors and Master degree in Wuhan University 1999 Honored as ''Outstanding Graduate Student'' in Wuhan University, recipient of ''Mr. Shao Yizhou Memorial Scholarship'' 1997 Graduated with honors and Bachelor degree in Wuhan University 1996 Recipient of ''Huikai Scholarship'' in Wuhan University 1994 & 1995 Recipient of ''Scholarship of People's'' in Wuhan University Patent --------------- Distributed Link Scheduling Multiple Access for wireless ad-hoc networks, Patent Disclosure Filed in 2003 Certificates ------------ Software Engineer Certificate by Ministry of Information Industry, China Professional Activities ----------------------- * IEEE member since 2002 * Reviewer of following journals: ACM Mobile Networks & Applications Journal, IEEE Communication Letters, IEEE transaction on Vehicular Technology, Ad hoc Networks, Wireless Communications & Mobile Computing Journal * Reviewer of more than 10 technical conferences held by IEEE/ACM in 2004-07