Chee Wei Tan

Postdoctoral Scholar in Computer Science, Caltech

Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, Princeton University

California Institute of Technology
1200 E California Blvd, MC 256-80
Pasadena, CA 91125

Email: cheetan [at] caltech.edu

 


I am a Postdoctoral Scholar at the California Institute of Technology, and affiliated with the Rigorous Systems Research Group at Caltech. I graduated from Princeton University in 2008. Previously, I worked in the CommNet Group at Princeton and in the Advanced Networking & System Research Group in Hong Kong. I spent the summer of 2005 at Fraser Research Lab working on congestion control algorithms in data networks. I was a Visiting Scholar at the Coordinated Science Lab of University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL, in 2007. My research interests are in wireless and broadband communications, networking, signal processing and nonlinear optimization.


Publications

Journal/Monograph

Book Chapters

  • M. Chiang, C. W. Tan, D. P. Palomar, D. O'Neill and D. Julian, Geometric Programming of Power Control, Book chapter in Resource Allocation in Next Generation Wireless Networks, Vol. 5, Chapter 13, pp. 289-313, W. Li, Y. Pan, Editors, Nova Sciences Publishers, ISBN 1-59554-583-9, 2005.

Conference

  • C. W. Tan, M. Chiang and R. Srikant, Optimal Power Control and Beamforming in Multiuser Downlink Systems, Proc. Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers, Monterey, CA, Nov 2009.
  • M. Wang, C. W. Tan, A. Tang and S. H. Low, How Bad is Single Path Routing? Proc. IEEE GLOBECOM, Honolulu, Hawaii, Nov 30-Dec 4, 2009.
  • C. W. Tan and S. Friedland, Maximizing Sum Rates in Multiuser Communication Systems: Theory and Algorithms, Invited Session in Global Optimization, 20th International Symposium on Mathematical Programming, Chicago, IL, Aug 23-28, 2009.
  • C. W. Tan, M. Chiang and R. Srikant, Maximizing Sum Rate and Minimizing MSE on Multiuser Downlink: Optimality, Fast Algorithms, and Equivalence via Max-min SIR, Proc. IEEE ISIT, Seoul, South Korea, Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009.
  • C. W. Tan, M. Chiang and R. Srikant, Fast Algorithms and Performance Bounds for Sum Rate Maximization in Wireless Networks, Proc. IEEE INFOCOM, Rio de Janerio, Brazil, Apr 20-25, 2009.
  • P. Tsiaflakis, C. W. Tan, Y. Yi, M. Chiang and M. Moonen, Optimality Certificate of Dynamic Spectrum Management in Multi-Carrier Interference Channels, Proc. IEEE ISIT, Toronto, Canada, Jul 6-11, 2008.
  • C. W. Tan, D. P. Palomar and M. Chiang, Exploiting Hidden Convexity for Flexible and Robust Resource Allocation in Cellular Networks, Proc. IEEE INFOCOM, Anchorage, Alaska, May 6-12, 2007.
  • C. W. Tan, D. P. Palomar and M. Chiang, Distributed Optimization of Coupled Systems with Applications to Network Utility Maximization, Proc. IEEE ICASSP, Toulouse, France, May 2006.
  • C. W. Tan, D. P. Palomar and M. Chiang, Solving Nonconvex Power Control Problems in Wireless Networks: Low SIR Regime and Distributed Algorithms, Proc. IEEE GLOBECOM, St. Louis, MO, Nov 28-Dec 2, 2005

Thesis

  • C. W. Tan, Nonconvex Power Control in Multiuser Communication Systems, Ph.D. Thesis, Nov. 2008, Princeton University, Electrical Engineering Dept., Supervisors: Profs M. Chiang & R. Srikant.

Teaching Experience (Caltech):

  • CS/EE 145b Networking, (Winter 2009) with Professor Steven Low

Teaching Experience (Princeton University):


Tutorials:

Talks/Presentation:

  • 1. Northeast Nonlinear And Hybrid Control Workshop: Nonlinear Problems and Geometric Programming in Wireless Network Power Control, Apr 2005.
  • 2. Fraser Research Lab, Board of Trustees Presentation: Congestion Control in Large Networks, Aug 2005.
  • 3. Qualcomm, QFT-Princeton Seminar: Robust Power Control in Cellular Networks, Mar 2007.
  • 4. Coordinated Science Lab, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign: Energy-Robustness Tradeoff in Cellular Network Power Control, Oct 2007.
  • 5. Princeton-Supelec-Bell Labs Workshop on Wireless Communications and Networks: Multiuser Detection of Alamouti Signals, Feb 2008.
  • 6. AT&T Labs - Research, Florham Park: Fast Algorithms and Performance Bounds for Sum Rate Maximization in Wireless Networks, Nov 2008.
  • 7. Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics, Los Angeles: Fast Algorithms and Performance Bounds for Sum Rate Maximization in Wireless Networks, Nov 2008.
  • 8. American Institute of Mathematics, Palo Alto, Nonnegative Matrix Theory: Generalizations and Applications Workshop: Nonnegative Matrix Theory and Nonconvex Optimization, Dec 2008.
  • 9. Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics, Lake Arrowhead: Nonnegative Matrix Theory and Nonconvex Optimization, Dec 2008.
  • 10. Caltech, Computer Science Department, RSRG Seminar: Nonconvex Power Control in Multiuser Communication Systems, Jan 2009.
  • 11. City University of Hong Kong, Computer Science Department: Nonconvex Power Control in Multiuser Communication Systems, Feb 2009.
  • 12. National University of Singapore, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department: Nonconvex Power Control in Multiuser Communication Systems, Mar 2009.
  • 13. University of California, Berkeley, Net/Comm/DSP Seminar: Nonconvex Power Control in Multiuser Communication Systems, Jun 2009.
  • 14. Mixed Integer Programming Workshop, Berkeley, How Bad is Single Path Routing, Jun 2009.
  • 15. University of Illinois, Chicago, Mathematics and its Applications Seminar: Nonnegative Matrix Theory and its Applications to Communication Network Problems, Aug 2009.
  • 16. University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Topics in Systems Seminar: Nonconvex Power Control in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks, Aug 2009.
  • 17. Arizona State University, SenSIP Seminar: Nonconvex Power Control in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks, Sep 2009.
  • 18. Ohio State University, ARO MURI Meeting: Nonconvex Power Control in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks, Sep 2009.
  • 19. University of Adelaide, TRC/CDCIN Seminar: How Bad is Single Path Routing, Nov 2009.