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| | Dr. Yu-Dong Yao | | Professor & Department Director |  | | School: | Schaefer School of Engineering & Science | | Department: | Electrical and Computer Engineering | | Program: | Electrical Engineering
| | Research Center: | Center for Intelligent Networked Systems
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| | Location: | B-212 Burchard Building | | Phone: | 201.216.5264 | | Fax: | 201.216.8246 | | Email: | yyao@stevens.edu |
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EE 613:Digital Signal Processing for Communications
This course teaches digital signal processing techniques for wireless communications. It consists of two parts. Part 1 covers basic DSP fundamentals, such as DFT, FFT, IIR and FIR filters and DSP algorithms (ZF, ML, MMSE). Part 2 covers DSP applications in wireless communications. Various physical layer issues in wireless communications are addressed, including channel estimation, adaptive equalization, synchronization, interference cancellation, OFDM, multi-user detection and rake receiver in CDMA, space-time coding and smart antennae. |
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EE 651:Spread Spectrum and CDMA
Basic concepts, models and techniques; direct sequence frequency hopping, time hopping, chirp and hybrid systems, jamming game, anti-jam systems, analysis of coherent and non-coherent systems; synchronization and demodulation; multiple access systems; ranging and tracking; pseudo-noise generators. |
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EE 441:Introduction to Wireless Systems
Review of history, concepts, and technologies of wireless communications; explanations and mathematical models for analyzing and designing wireless systems; description of various wireless systems, including cellular systems, wireless local area networks, and satellite-based communication systems; and wireless design projects using Matlab, LabView, and software-defined radio. |
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CPE 441:Introduction to Wireless Systems
Review of history, concepts and technologies of wireless communications; Explanations and mathematical models for analyzing and designing wireless systems; Description of various wireless systems, including cellular systems,wireless local area networks and satellite-based communication systems; Wireless design projects using Matlab, LabView and software defined radio. |
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NIS 651:Spread Spectrum and CDMA
Basic concepts, models, and techniques; direct sequence frequency hopping, time hopping, chirp and hybrid systems, jamming game, anti-jam systems, and analysis of coherent and non-coherent systems; synchronization and demodulation; multiple access systems; ranging and tracking; and pseudo-noise generators. |
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| | | | Education | B.Eng. in EE, Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Nanjing, China, 1982 M.Eng. in EE, Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Nanjing, China, 1985 Ph.D. in EE, Southeast University, Nanjing, China, 1988 |
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H. Li, Y. D. Yao, and J. Yu,. (2007). "Outage probabilities of wireless systems with LCMV beamforming", IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications.
X. Hu and Y. D. Yao. (2008). "Reverse link outage probabilities of multicarrier CDMA systems with bemforming in the presence of carrier frequency offset", EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking.
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