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Current Students
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Thakshila Wimalajeewa,
B.Sc.(Eng.) (Hons) (Moratuwa), IEEE student member PhD Candidate Research
interests: Data fusion in wireless sensor networks, Signal
Processing for wireless communication
E-mail:
thakshilaw@ece.unm.edu
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K. A. D. Amila V.
Kariyapperuma, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Hons) (Moratuwa), MSc.
(Moratuwa) MSc
Thesis Title: DOA Estimation Using ANN Techniques for Asynchronous
DS/CDMA Systems PhD Candidate Research interests:
Cooperative communication, Information theory. E-mail: amilak@ece.unm.edu
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Tianming Li, B.Sc.(Eng.)
(Hons) (Shanghai), IEEE student member PhD Candidate Research
interests: Cognitive radio, Game theory E-mail: kevinltm@ece.unm.edu
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Katherine Spotz, B.Sc.(Eng.)
(Hons) M.Sc.
Candidate (Thesis) Research interests: Cooperative
multiuser communication, Power control algorithms for cooperative
communications, Per-antenna
adaptive modulation. E-mail: kspotz@unm.edu
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Adam Church, B.Sc.(Eng.)
(Hons) M.Sc.
Candidate (Thesis) Research interests: Frequency-domain
NBI suppression techniques for spread-spectrum systems E-mail: adamchurch@gmail.com |
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Former
MS Students
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K. A. Al Tarazi, MS Thesis: Asymptotic Fusion
Performance in a Power Constrained, Distributed Wireless Sensor
Network, 2006. (Current Position: inCode Telecom
Inc.)
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A. D. Sathish, MS
Thesis: Iterative
Low-Complexity Multi-user Detection and Decoding for
Coded UWB
Systems,
2006.
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B. Garimella, MS
Thesis: Distributed detection and data fusion in
resource-constrained wireless sensor networks,
2005. (Current
Position: Qualcomm)
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S. Prasad, MS
Thesis: Zoom-based robust super-resolution,
2005. (Current
Position: Intel)
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M. L. Chebolu, MS
Thesis: Virtual MIMO and distributed signal processing for wireless
sensor networks - An integrated approach, 2005. (Current Position: AT&T Bell Labs)
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S. Balasubramanian, MS
Thesis: Energy-aware, collaborative tracking with ad-hoc wireless
sensor networks, 2004. (Current Position: InterDigital)
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V. Veeramachaneni, MS
Thesis: Adaptive signal processing for energy-limited
distributed wireless sensor networks, 2004. (Current
Position: Nokia)
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L. S. Pilluta,
MS
Thesis: Capacity of MIMO systems - A
theoretical and practical perspective, 2004.
(Current Position:
PhD Candidate at University of British
Columbia)
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