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Yanqi Xue
5749 Littleport Road, Mckinney TX 75070
972-375-4666
OBJECTIVE
Seeking a challenging career in Electrical Engineering, this utilizes my skills, abilities, and education in an
environment that appreciates hard work and knowledge.
EXPERIENCE
Teoco - Device Test Engineer - Dallas, TX (02/13 - Present)
Experience working on the top smart phone cellular technology handset manufacturer by connect RF
antenna. Provide certificated LTE, UMTS(3G), GSM(2G) test plans, test cases, and documenting test
defects for Android, RIM, Samsung, and ZTE, etc. Also had experience in using QA tools such as HP
Quality Center, AQCC.
Perform Pre-Lab entry and R&D testing of Telecom Wireless products going through
AT&T Product Acceptance.
Design device and UICC requirements and test plans for future and special initiatives.
Lab testing by using R&S CMW500 & CMU200, Keysight, Anite, Anritsu system
Networking: understanding of TCP/IP and UDP, subnetting, firewalls, VPNs..
Professional using QXDM taking logs and system logs that platform provided.
Perform testing on various mobile devices and evaluate them using requirements stated
on the AT&T 10776 Document.
Perform LTE, 3G, and 2G testing using Anite 8960 test equipment.
Knowing CMW500, CMU200 platform.
Handle testing of AT&T 10776 test areas such as Femtocell, Call Processing, Battery
Performance, Parametric Performance, AT commands, AMR-MM, Encryption, TTY.
Knowing all live network testing like Device Diagnostic, 3rd party Apps.
Write Defect reports and explain Fail scenarios to give device manufacturers a better idea
on what fixes need to be made in order to comply with AT&T requirements.
SKILLS
Programming Languages: LabVIEW, PCSpim, Xilinx ISE Design
Software: MS Office, Acrobat Reader, Photoshop, AWR, MATLAB, Ubuntu, Virtual box
Languages: Proficient in Mandarin Chinese and English
Operating Systems: Linux, Windows XP, Window 7, FTP/UDP
Tools: Oscilloscope, Prototyping Board, Verilog
EDUCATION
The University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, Texas
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering 2012
COURSE PROJECTS
Wi-Fi Based Flight Formation Maintenance System for UAVs
Participated in a Group Project that designed and tested the use of 802.11g Wi-Fi to allow unmanned
aerial vehicles (UAVs) to communicate with each other and maintain their flight formation even if their
GPS signal is lost. This particular system was required to maintain the positions of the UAVs within 6
inches up to 200 feet apart with a weigh allowance of one half of a pound. This project aims to develop
stable Wi-Fi systems that will allow the aircraft to communicate with each other. The system creates a
TCP/IP Ad-hoc network over Wi-Fi utilizing the Gumstix module. It also obtains UAVs orientation using
an I2C connection between the Arduino Mega 2560 and MinIMU-9. Furthermore, we have created a
working triangulation algorithm in conjunction with those systems, and together they will form the Wi-Fi
based flight formation maintenance system for aircraft. It will demonstrate a working algorithm prototype
that can locate and pinpoint the position of aircraft independent of GPS.