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 March | Wireless Sensor Networks: Applied Research, Hardware Challenges, and System Applications |
Naofal Al-Dhahir, The University of Texas at Dallas | 25 March | New Space-Time Block Coding Schemes |
Ali H. Sayed, University of California Los Angeles | 1 April | Adaptive MIMO OFDM Receivers: Implementation Impairments and Complexity Issues |
Monga Vishal, UT Austin | 13 April | Perceptually Based Methods for Robust Image Hashing |
Jayesh Kotecha, Freescale | 15 April | Canonical statistical models for MIMO channels: modeling, capacity and coding |
Devavrat Shah, MIT | 22 April | Algorithms 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 May | TBD |
Gregory Rohling, Georgia Tech Research Institute | 13 May | Multiple Objective Evolutionary Algorithms for Independent Computationally Expensive Objective Evaluations | Slides |