Daytona Beach Campus - College of Engineering
Research in the College of Engineering
SATELLITES & COMMUNICATIONS

The research focus areas are:
1. System design for wireless communication systems
2. Signal processing for wireless communications
3. Sensor array processing for wireless communications
4. Interference suppression for wireless communications
5. Communications networks
6. Software defined radio/cognitive radio
7. Applications of adaptive/statistical signal processing and image processing
8. Integration of avionic systems
ACTIVITIES
Dr. Ilteris Demirkiran
Research interests include: Nonlinearities, Signal Detection, Anti-jamming, Communication Systems, Digital Signal Processing,
PROCEEDINGS:
"A Generalized Approach for Performance Evaluation of Direct-Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) Systems," Proceedings
of the 38th Annual Conference on Information Sciences and Systems, Princeton,
NJ, March 2004.
"An approach for Increasing the number of Users in a Multi-User Direct-Sequence Spread Spectrum Systems" Proceedings
of 1st International Conference on Waveform Diversity and Design, Edinburgh,
Scotland, Nov. 2004.
Data compression for improving SPM behavior. In Proc. the 41st Design Automation Conference (DAC04), San Diego, CA, June 2004 [Best Paper Candidate DAC].
Compiler-guided code restructuring for improving instruction TLB energy behavior. In Proc. International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing (Euro-Par04), Pisa, Italy, Aug 31 Sept 3, 2004.
Dr. Jianhua Liu:
Research interests include:
(1) signal processing (synchronization, channel estimation and tracking, and detection) and system design for wireless communication systems employing one or more of the following techniques: orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM), multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO), differential phase shift-keying (DPSK), as well as code-division multiple-access (CDMA)
(2) communication networks including wireless networks, sensor networks, and ad-hoc networks
(3) sensor array processing and its applications to wireless communications (smart antennas, beamforming, and direction finding)
(4) statistical signal processing and parameter estimation
(5) real-time signal processing and embedded systems
(6) avionics.
Dr. Thomas T. Yang:
Research interests include:
(1) software defined radio/cognitive radio (sponsored by Conexant, Inc.),
(2) image processing for target recognition (sponsored by Lockheed Martin), and
(3) applications of adaptive/statistical signal processing.
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