Speakers for Spring 2005

Speaker

Date

Topic

Phil Schniter,
The Ohio State University
24 February       (at 12:30pm)On Pilot-Aided Transmission over Doubly Selective Channels
Christopher Rose,
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
25 February
(room:
CPE 2.208
)
Why ET Might Write Not Radiate
Bertrand Hochwald,
Lucent Technologies, Bell Labs
3 March (Thursday,         at 3:30pm)An Integer Problem in Wireless Precoding
Judd Rohwer,
Sandia National Laboratories
11 MarchWireless Sensor Networks: Applied Research, Hardware Challenges, and System Applications
Naofal Al-Dhahir,
The University of Texas at Dallas
25 MarchNew Space-Time Block Coding Schemes
Ali H. Sayed,
University of California Los Angeles
1 AprilAdaptive MIMO OFDM Receivers: Implementation Impairments and Complexity Issues
Monga Vishal,
UT Austin
13 AprilPerceptually Based Methods for Robust Image Hashing
Jayesh Kotecha,
Freescale
15 AprilCanonical statistical models for MIMO channels: modeling, capacity and coding
Devavrat Shah,
MIT
22 AprilAlgorithms for switches
Keith Tinsley,
Intel
29 April
(at 11:00 am
room ENS 402
)
Challenges for the Next Decade in Wireless Platform Designs
Vincent Poor,
Princeton University
3 May
(at 11:00 am
ACES 2.402
)
Signal Processing and Wireless Networks
Ben Manny,
Intel
6 MayTBD
Gregory Rohling,
Georgia Tech Research Institute
13 MayMultiple Objective Evolutionary Algorithms for Independent Computationally Expensive Objective EvaluationsSlides

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