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Dr. D. J. Shyy is the Principal Communications Engineer within the MITRE Corporation’s Networking and Communications Department. He is also an adjunct professor at George Mason and Johns Hopkins Universities. Dr. Shyy has 23 years of industrial experiences in wireless communications. He has significant experiences in: cellular system design and optimization in LTE/LTE-Advanced, CDMA2000, and W-CDMA; Bluetooth; IEEE 802.11 WLAN mesh as well as IEEE 802.16 (Mobile and Advanced WiMAX). He is also the chief architect for the design and development of LTE RF Planner.
He is a Certified WiMAX Forum RF Network Engineer and Certified WiMAX Forum Core Network Engineer.
He received certificates of 4 weeks of LTE hands-on training for eNB and core network.
He has five US patents and one international patent in the area of wireless communications. He received one Technical Leadership award, five Director awards, one Program Recognition award, one Patent award, and twelve Spot awards from MITRE. He has more than 39 journal and conference publications. He has more than 64 contributions in IEEE 802 wireless standards meetings and WiMAX Forum. He was a voting member of 802.16 standards committee. Dr. Shyy received the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA.
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