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Xia Zhou

Researcher at Dartmouth College

Publications -  78
Citations -  4471

Xia Zhou is an academic researcher from Dartmouth College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless & Visible light communication. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 71 publications receiving 3821 citations. Previous affiliations of Xia Zhou include Microsoft & Carnegie Mellon University.

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StudentLife: assessing mental health, academic performance and behavioral trends of college students using smartphones

TL;DR: A Dartmouth term lifecycle is identified in the data that shows students start the term with high positive affect and conversation levels, low stress, and healthy sleep and daily activity patterns, while stress appreciably rises while positive affect, sleep, conversation and activity drops off.
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TRUST: A General Framework for Truthful Double Spectrum Auctions

TL;DR: TRUST takes as input any reusability-driven spectrum allocation algorithm, and applies a novel winner determination and pricing mechanism to achieve truthfulness and other economic properties while significantly improving spectrum utilization.
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eBay in the Sky: strategy-proof wireless spectrum auctions

TL;DR: Analytically, it is shown that VERITAS is truthful, efficient, and has a polynomial complexity of O(n3k) when n bidders compete for k spectrum bands, which makes an important contribution of maintaining truthfulness while maximizing spectrum utilization.
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Mirror mirror on the ceiling: flexible wireless links for data centers

TL;DR: 3D beamforming is proposed and evaluated, where 60 GHz signals bounce off data center ceilings, thus establishing indirect line-of-sight between any two racks in a data center, thus improving link range and number of concurrent transmissions in the data center.
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Human Sensing Using Visible Light Communication

TL;DR: This work designs light beacons enabled by VLC to separate light rays from different light sources and recover the shadow pattern cast by each individual light, and designs an efficient inference algorithm to reconstruct user postures using 2D shadow information with a limited resolution collected by photodiodes embedded in the floor.