Biosketch
Research
Schedule
Teaching




Department of Information Systems

Song Xing
Assistant Professor


Office: ST 605
Phone: (323)343-2917
FAX: (323)343-5209
Email: sxing@calstatela.edu


BIOSKETCH

Song Xing received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in electrical engineering from Southeast University, China, in 1985 and 1990, respectively, and his Ph.D. degree in electrical & computer engineering from George Mason University, Virginia, in 2003.

From 1985 to 1995, he was a Lecturer in the Radio Engineering Department at Southeast University, China. He also worked as a Researcher at the National Mobile Communications Research Laboratory, China, from 1990 to 1995.

He was a Visiting Researcher in the Electrical & Computer Engineering departments at the University of Michigan-Dearborn from February 1995 to April 1995 and at Boston University from May 1995 to August 1996, respectively. From August 1997 to May 2003, he was an Instructor with the Electrical & Computer Engineering Department and Teaching/Research assistants in Electrical & Computer Engineering, Computer Science and Information Systems departments at George Mason University.

In 2003, Dr. Xing joined California State University, Los Angeles where he is currently an Assistant Professor in the Information Systems Department.


RESEARCH INTERESTS

Internet statistical measurement; communication networks and digital systems; importance sampling simulations of stochastic systems; speech/image processing.

Date

Selected Publications

Dec 2007 S. Xing and B.-P. Paris and X. Meng, "Sampling approaches on collecting Internet statistics in the digital economy," Chapter XXI of Handbook of Research on Global Information Technology Management in the Digital Economy, IGI Global, pages 452-475
Sep-Oct 2007 Y. Yang and A. Lodgher and S. Xing, "Bringing rigid bodies to 'life'," IEEE Potentials, 26(5), pages 26-31
Apr-Jun 2007 X. Meng and S. Xing and T. Clark, "An empirical performance measurement of Microsoft's search engine and its comparison with other major search engines," International Journal of Intelligent Information Technologies, 3(2), pages 65-81
Jun 2007 S. Xing and X. Meng and Y. Yang, "Approaches on Internet growth measurement: hostname-based vs. address-based," Proceedings of the 2007 International Conference on Internet Computing, pages 200-206, Las Vegas, NV
Jun 2006 S. Xing and J. Cao and Y. Yang, "Nonlinear 3-D motion simulation using multi-sensor data fusion," Proceedings of the 2006 International Conference on Modeling, Simulation and Visualization Methods, pages 56-62, Las Vegas, NV
Mar 2006 S. Xing and X. Meng and X. Wang, "Detection of security concerns on data communications systems," Proceedings of the 2006 Architectural Engineering National Conference, Omaha, NE
Jun 2005 S. Xing and B.-P. Paris and X. Meng, "Collecting the Internet statistics," Proceedings of the 2005 International Conference on Modeling, Simulation and Visualization Methods, pages 241-247, Las Vegas, NV
Jun 2004 S. Xing and B.-P. Paris, "On exponential growth of the Web," Proceedings of the 2004 International Conference on Internet Computing, Vol 2, pages 510-516, Las Vegas, NV
Oct 2003 S. Xing and B.-P. Paris, "Mapping the growth of the Internet," Proceedings of IEEE 2003 International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks, pages 199-204, Dallas, TX
Aug 2003 S. Xing and B.-P. Paris, "Measuring the size of the Internet via importance sampling," IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, 21(6), pages 922-933


Fall 2008 SCHEDULE

CourseSect. No.TitleUnitsDay & TimeRoom
CIS283
1
Introduction to Application Programming with Java
4
TR 11:40am-1:20pm SH-C345
CIS410/CIS510
1
Hardware and Software Architecture
4
W 6:10pm-10:00pm SH-C358A
CIS454/CIS528
1
Wireless and Personal Communications Systems
4
R 6:10pm-10:00pm SH-C348

OFFICE HOURS

DayTime
Tuesday10:00am-11:30am
Thursday3:30pm-6:00pm


NEW COURSE ANNOUNCEMENT

CourseTitleUnitsQuarter
CIS454 Multimedia Network Communications
4
Will be offered soon.


COURSES TAUGHT IN PREVIOUS QUARTERS

CourseTitleQuarter
CIS100 Lab Business Computer Systems (Recitation) Spring 2008
CIS484 Communications Systems Spring 2008
CIS485 Local Area Networks Spring 2006

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