TONY W. WONG, Ph.D., P.E.

 

Ph.D.: The University of Texas at Arlington , 1999
MSEE: The University of Texas at Arlington , 1987
B.Comm.: Marketing and Business Administration, University of Windsor , Ontario , Canada , 1985
B.ASc.: Electrical Engineering, University of Windsor , Ontario , Canada , 1985

Dr. Wong received his degrees concurrently in Bachelor of Applied Science in Electrical Engineering and Bachelor of Commerce in Marketing and Business Administration from University of Windsor in 1985.  He received his MSEE degree in Electrical Engineering from UTA in 1987.  While he was working full time at Nortel Networks in the capacity of CDMA product management, he finished his doctoral degree in Electrical Engineering at UTA in 1999 focusing on the area of CDMA air interface capacity studies.  

Not only was Dr. Wong with at Nortel Networks and Texas Instruments via various management positions in the product management working on GSM, CDMA, WCDMA (UMTS), WiFi, WiMAX, aGPS, mDTV, and LTE, he also has had experience in network optimization with AT&T (formerly Cingular) 2G/3G networks and the operation experience with the T-Mob network migrating from the 2G to 3G fibers. 

Dr. Wong is a senior member of the IEEE and a registered professional engineer in the state of Texas with 4 patents (granted and pending).  Presently, Dr. Wong is with the office of the Global Marketing & Research Center (GMRC) of ZTEUSA to champion the global success of the ZTE wireless business.

 Address:
ZTE USA
2425 N. Central Express Way
Richardson (Dallas), Texas 75080
http://www.zte.com.cn

Contact Information:
(Mail and IM) wongtony168@hotmail.com

 


DISSERTATION TITLE:

"Some Techniques for CDMA Capacity Enhancements,”  December 1999


PUBLICATIONS (when at UTA, highlighted publications available for download):

  1. "Capacity Improvement with Multi-Mode/Multi-Carrier Resource Management in CDMA/AMPS Deployment,"  1999 IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference, May 1999, pp.1888-1893.
  2. "CDMA Capacity Growth Options: Multiple Sectors and Multiple Carriers Deployment,”  1998 IEEE VTC, May 1998, pp.1608-1612. 
  3. "Optimum Sectorization for CDMA 1900 Base Station,"  1997 IEEE VTC, May 1997, pp.1177- 1181.
 

OTHER PUBLICATIONS: Available on Request

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