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Philip Whiting serves as Honorary Professor in Macquarie University's School of Engineering, affiliated with the Future Communications Research Centre. His research focuses on theoretical and practical aspects of wireless network design, optimization, and performance analysis across diverse communication environments.
His expertise spans wireless communications, asymptotic analysis, millimeter wave systems, multiuser resource allocation, MIMO architectures, and quality-of-service optimization. Recent work demonstrates deep integration of mathematical modeling with real-world network challenges, particularly in dense heterogeneous networks and satellite-based infrastructures.
Current publications reveal a strong emphasis on Low Earth Orbit satellite applications for IoT data harvesting, featuring innovative approaches to waveform design, terminal access protocols, and QoS feasibility in distributed systems. This work bridges theoretical information theory with practical implementation constraints in next-generation wireless ecosystems.
Scientific Awards:
- StephenSLavenberg Award (2017)
Professor Whiting leads significant grant-funded projects including 'What to do about WiFi Congestion?' (active 2015-present), 'Advanced Satellite Communications for High Rate Service Delivery' (2020), and 'Information-theoretic capacity of mm-wave communications' (2018-2020). His collaborative network spans Australian and international institutions with primary partners Stephen Hanly and Iain Collings.
As a core member of the Future Communications Research Centre, he drives interdisciplinary work connecting information theory, network engineering, and satellite communications to solve emerging challenges in wireless infrastructure scalability and reliability.



