Awards
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Awards
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A. Molisch (Andreas) ***<br />
Andreas.Molisch@ieee.org<br />
• MIMO propagation channels<br />
• Antenna selection in MIMO systems<br />
• Ultrawideband impulse radio: from<br />
theory to practice<br />
• Ultrawideband propagation channels<br />
and their impact on system desing<br />
• Cooperative communications for adhoc<br />
networks and infrastructure-based<br />
systems<br />
G. Rittenhouse (Gee/George) ***<br />
gee@alcatel-lucent.com<br />
• Future of Wireless Networking<br />
H. Schulzrinne (Henning) *<br />
hgs@cs.columbia.edu<br />
• VoIP - Beyond Replicating the<br />
Limitations of the Past<br />
• Next-Generation Emergency Calling<br />
(NG911)<br />
• The Vision and Reality of Ubiquitous<br />
Computing<br />
• Making VoIP and WiFi Play Nice<br />
Together<br />
M. Win (Moe) *<br />
moewin@mit.edu<br />
• Fundamentals of Ultrawide Bandwith<br />
(UWB) Systems<br />
• Recent Advances in Ultrawide<br />
Bandwidth (UWB) Communications<br />
Networks<br />
W. Zhuang (Weihua) *<br />
wzhuang@uwaterloo.ca<br />
• Link-Layer Resource Allocation for<br />
Ultra-Wideband Communications<br />
• Resource Allocation for Cellular / WLAN<br />
Integrated Networks<br />
• Hybrid Mobile User Location and Non-<br />
Line-of-Sight Error Mitigation<br />
G. Stuber (Gordon) ***<br />
stuber@ece.gatech.edu<br />
• MIMO Mobile-to-Mobile Channel<br />
Modeling<br />
• Synchronization for MIMO-OFDM<br />
• Cognitive Radio in DTV Bands<br />
M. Ulema (Mehmet) ***<br />
Mehmet.ulema@manhattan.edu<br />
• Management of next generation<br />
wireless networks<br />
• Management of wireless ad-hoc and<br />
sensor networks<br />
• Wireless Sensor Networks: Applications,<br />
Architectures, Protocols and<br />
Management<br />
• Network Management: An overview<br />
A.J. Vinck, (Han) *<br />
vinck@iem.uni-due.de<br />
• Information Theory and Coding<br />
Techniques<br />
• Applications to Random Access;<br />
Memory Systems<br />
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