
معرفی
Zicheng Chi is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Cleveland State University. His research focuses on Internet of Things (IoT) and cyber-physical systems, with expertise in wireless networks, embedded systems, and RF sensing.
- Ph.D. in Computer Engineering, University of Maryland, Baltimore County (2020)
- M.E. in Microelectronics and Solid Electronics, South China University of Technology (2011)
- B.S. in Electronic Information Science and Technology, Lanzhou University (2007)
Chi's work explores fundamental networking and energy challenges in IoT, including LTE backscatter systems, cross-technology communication protocols, and interference-negligible RF sensing. His research bridges communication efficiency and security in heterogeneous IoT environments.
Recent publications demonstrate expertise in high-throughput backscatter (2024), secure asymmetric communication (2024), vehicle-to-vehicle perception (2023), and tactical IoT protocols (2022). His work spans wireless network optimization, security mechanisms, and energy-efficient system design.
- Best Paper Award Candidate, SenSys 2019
- Best Paper Runner-up, SenSys 2018
Chi teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in computer networks, data communication, and system programming. His NSF-funded SWIFT project investigates spectrum coexistence in IoT systems.



