Mr. haodi mei | Ocean Sensors Award | Best Researcher Award

Mr. haodi mei | Ocean Sensors Award | Best Researcher Award 

Mr. haodi mei,  Northwestern Polytechnical University, China

Haodi Mei received his M.S. degree in Signal and Information Processing from the School of Marine Science and Technology at Northwestern Polytechnical University (NPU), Xi’an, China, in 2017. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. degree at Northwestern Polytechnical University (NPU). His research interests focus on underwater acoustic sensor networks.

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award

Haodi Mei holds an M.S. degree in Signal and Information Processing from the School of Marine Science and Technology at Northwestern Polytechnical University (NPU), Xi’an, China, and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. at the same institution. His research interests focus on underwater acoustic sensor networks (UASN), a critical area for oceanographic data collection, environmental monitoring, and defense applications.

Education:

  • M.S. in Signal and Information Processing, School of Marine Science and Technology, Northwestern Polytechnical University (NPU), Xi’an, China, 2017.
  • Currently pursuing a Ph.D. at Northwestern Polytechnical University (NPU).

Work Experience:

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Publication top Notes:

Node Load and Location-Based Clustering Protocol for Underwater Acoustic Sensor Networks

Q Learning-Based Routing Protocol With Accelerating Convergence for Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks

An Adaptive MAC Protocol for Underwater Acoustic Sensor Networks With Dynamic-High Load

Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning-Based Routing Protocol for Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks With Value of Information

An Adaptive Routing Protocol for Underwater Acoustic Sensor Networks With Ocean Current

Reinforcement Learning-Based Opportunistic Routing Protocol Using Depth Information for Energy-Efficient Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks