EE359 - Wireless Communications -
Winter 2009
Class Projects
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Rate Regions of Strong Interference Cognitive Channels,
Siyuan (Sophia) Zhou (syzhou@stanford.edu).
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Receiver design for MIMO systems,
Boon Sim Thian (bsthian@stanford.edu).
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Competitive market model for overlay cognitive radio,
Yao Xie (yaoxie@stanford.edu).
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End-to-End Distortion versus Outage Metrics for Composite Channels,
Seyed Reza Mir Ghaderi (rezam@stanford.edu).
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Rate and Reliability Tradeoffs in Random Environments with Buffer Size Constraints,
Sina Firouz (cna@stanford.edu).
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Power Controlled Multiple Access in Wireless Network,
Yuankai Ge (geyuank@stanford.edu).
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Space-Time Block Codes with Symbol-by-Symbol Maximum Likelihood Detections,
Ming-Yang Chen (chenmy@stanford.edu).
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Distributed Power Control Algorithms in Wireless Networking,
Jeff Mounzer (jmounzer@stanford.edu).
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Multiuser Scalable Video Streaming over Ad-Hoc Wireless Networks,
Yanyan Zheng (yyzheng@stanford.edu).
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Femtocells: Will they increase Capacity of Cellular Networks?,
Aakanksha Chowdhery (achowdhe@stanford.edu).
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Channel Estimation for MIMO-OFDM System,
Chi-chia Huang (chuang1@stanford.edu).
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Trade-offs in MSE, BER, and Data Rate in Multiuser MIMO Beamforming,
Mitchell Ogle (mogle@stanford.edu).
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Study of Frequency-Spatial Diversity in MIMO-OFDM System,
Ryan P Peng (ryan.p.peng@intel.com).
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Performance of bearer control signaling for 3GPP2 systems under degraded radio channel conditions,
Castillo Alfredo (alfredo.castillo@motorola.com).
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Performance of Space-Frequency Block Codes in 3GPP Long Term Evolution,
Liang Heng (lheng@stanford.edu).
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Joint Cooperative Routing and Energy-Aware Routing for Maximizing Wireless Network Lifetime,
Haleh Tabrizi (htabrizi@stanford.edu).