Homayoun Yousefi'zadeh Adjunct Professor Department of EECS University of California, Irvine E-tree: Academic Tree Affiliations: CPCC, Calit2
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His research revolves around wireless communications, wireless networking, multimedia content delivery, cyber security, and big data analysis. He is specially interested in research topics involved with the applications of combinatorics, optimization, control, communication, and learning theories in medium access control, secure routing, flow and congestion control, network attack analysis/detection/mitigation, and real-time multimedia content delivery in mobile ad-hoc networks. He also has a keen interest in the development of cognitive radio networks and wireless emulation testbeds. In the past, he has worked on teletraffic modeling, knowledge discovery, and data mining. In the past twelve years, the research work of his group at Cognitive Network (CogNet) Lab has been supported by Federal, State of California, and industry grants. |
Homayoun Yousefi'zadeh has taught the following courses
at the Department of EECS.
Linear Optimization Methods, ECE 281A: |
He has been recognized as:
A recipient of Boeing Engineering Excellence Team Award: |
Last Updated: September 2018.