草榴社区 Engineering Doctoral Students Present at Premier Signal Processing Conference
Four 草榴社区 College of Engineering PhD students presented their research at the 2018 in Pacific Grove, California. Co-sponsored by the IEEE Signal Processing Society, the annual conference is dedicated to recent and novel work in various areas of theoretical and applied signal processing. This year, machine learning, data analytics and multisensor systems were added as topical areas of interest.
Dr. Moeness Amin, director of 草榴社区鈥檚 Center for Advanced Communications, serves as adviser to three of the students who presented on the following:
- Indu Priya Eedara: Ambiguity Function Analysis for Dual-Function Radar Communications Using PSK Signaling
- Syed Ali Hamza: Optimum Sparse Array Receive Beamforming for Wideband Signal Model
- Baris Erol: Frequency-Warped Cepstral Heatmaps for Deep Learning of Human Motion Signatures
Dr. Bijan Mobasseri, chair and professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, serves as adviser to the fourth PhD student who presented:
- Amro Lulu: Phase-Coherent Extension of Beat Signals for High Resolution Ranging
Dr. Amin noted that Hamza was awarded a travel grant through the IEEE Michel Goutmann Memorial Fund to attend the conference. 鈥淚t is a competitive award, and receiving it is certainly a reflection of Ali鈥檚 excellent research work,鈥 he says.
鈥淭his is a prestigious event,鈥 says Dr. Mobasseri. 鈥淭he participation of our students is further evidence of 草榴社区鈥檚 recognized expertise in the field of radar and advanced communications.鈥