Faculty Bio
 

Li Bai, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Phone: 215-204-6616
Email: lbai@temple.edu
Web: http://astro.temple.edu/~lbai

   
  Degrees
  • Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, Drexel University, Aug. 2001.
  • M.Sc.in Electrical Engineering, Drexel University, Aug. 1998.
  • B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering, Temple University, Aug. 1996.
Research Interests
  • Secret sharing scheme
  • Distributed image steganography
  • Threshold-based cryptography
  • Reliability and survivable systems
  • Level 2 information fusion
  • Stochastic systems and control systems                                    

Selected Publications

  • Li Bai, “Circular Sequential k-out-of-n: Congestion System,” IEEE Transaction on Reliability, vol. 54, no.3, pp.412-420, September, 2005.  
  • Li Bai, J. Landis, J. Salerno, M. Hinman, and D. Boulware, “Mobile Agent-Based Distributed Fusion (MADFUSION) System”, Proceeding of the 8th International conference on Information Fusion, Philadelphia, 2005. 
  • K. Salaria, Li Bai, E. Lin, “Efficient DOA Estimation method Employing Refined Improved Polynomial Rooting,” Proceeding of the 8th International conference on Information Fusion, Philadelphia, 2005. 
  • K. Salaria, S. Das, M. Hinman, J. Salerno and Li Bai, “Situation Assessment for Aggregated Vehicle Merging at an Unknown Location”, SPIE 2005 Conference in vol. 5434, Multisensor, Multisource Information Fusion: Architectures, Algorithms, and Applications 2005, March 2005, vol. 5809, pp. 43-52, Orlando, FL.  
  • Erwei Lin, Li Bai and Moshe Kam, “Efficient DOA Estimation method Employing Unitary Improved Polynomial Rooting”, Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on  Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing 2004 (ICASSP ‘04), vol. 2 , 17-21 May 2004, pp. 257 – 260, Montreal, Canada.  
  • Kanupriya Salaria, Wiriyanto Darsono, Michael Hinman, Mark Linderman and Li Bai, “Object Aggregation Using Merging at a Point”, Proceedings of SPIE, vol. 5434, Multisensor, Multisource Information Fusion: Architectures, Algorithms, and Applications 2004, April 2004, pp. 287-294, Orlando, FL. 
  • Li Bai and Michael Hinman, “Object Aggreation using Neyman Pearson Technique”, Proceedings of SPIE, vol. 5099, Multisensor, Multisource Information Fusion:  Architectures, Algorithms, and Applications 2003, April 2003, pp. 201-210, Orlando, FL. 
  • Li Bai, R. Achuthananandam and Moshe Kam. “Access Revocation and Prevention of False Repudiation in Secure E-mail Exchange”, ISADS Conference, Dallas, USA, pp. 419-427, March 2001. 
  • Li Bai and Moshe Kam, “Distributed Detection Using the MLGDS Test”, Proceedings of Euro Fusion 1998, Great Malvern, UK pp. 113-120, October 1998. 
Projects
  • Li Bai, “Applied Communications and Information Networking (ACIN) Program” – phase II and III, $200,000, funded by the United States Department of the Army, September, 2002- August 2004.  
  • Jerry Kane (SEPTA) and Li Bai, “Regional Rail On-board Electronic Payment Project” – phase I, amount: $150,000, funded by I-95 coalition, January 2006 - December 2006.
Present Teaching (Spring 2008)
  • DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS
  • DETEC ESTIMA/MODULA THEORY