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Dr Chuan Foh is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Surrey, affiliated with the Institute for Communication Systems within the School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering. His research focuses on advanced communication protocols and performance analysis across diverse networks, including 5G/6G, vehicular networks, and satellite systems. He explores topics such as network security, federated learning, and reconfigurable intelligent surfaces to enhance communication efficiency and reliability. Dr Foh has contributed to over 50 peer-reviewed publications since 2015, with recent work addressing Open RAN vulnerabilities, NOMA-enhanced 5G protocols, and AI-driven network automation.
His research interests span protocol design for wireless networks (e.g., IEEE 802.11bd, V2X systems), low-latency access mechanisms, and secure edge computing architectures. Collaborations involve industry standards bodies and academic institutions. He actively publishes in top-tier venues like IEEE Transactions and Vehicular Technology Conferences, with a focus on practical solutions for emerging telecom challenges.
Key contributions include scalable resource allocation in MIMO-LEO satellite networks, ML-based fault detection in cellular systems, and energy-efficient UAV communication via RIS. His work bridges theoretical advancements with real-world deployment scenarios, emphasizing network security and automation in 5G/6G ecosystems.
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