Kiasaleh, Kamran
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Kamran Kiasaleh is a Professor of Electrical Engineering and director of the Optical Communication Lab. His research interests include:
- Software-defined radios,
- Cognitive radios,
- RF and optical communication systems,
- Free space optical communication systems,
- Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA),
- Novel multiple access schemes for wireless communications,
- Channel estimation and synchronizations for wireless channels, and
- Network synchronization.
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Subcarrier-Index Modulation for Reed Solomon Encoded OFDM-Based Visible Light Communication
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2019-01-11)In this paper, we propose the subcarrier-index modulation with Reed Solomon encoded Optical Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing with index modulation (IM-RS-OFDM) scheme for visible light communication (VLC). In ... -
Reed Solomon Encoding for the Mitigation of Clipping Noise in OFDM-Based Visible Light Communications
In this paper, we present a clipping noise mitigation technique in orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) based visible light communication (VLC) system employing Reed Solomon (RS) coding. In this technique, the ... -
Review of Breast Screening: Toward Clinical Realization of Microwave Imaging
Microwave imaging (MI) technology has come a long way to introduce a noninvasive, inexpensive, fast, convenient, and safe screening tool for clinical breast monitoring. However, there is a niche between the existing ... -
Spatial Beam Tracking for Hermite-Gaussian-Based Free-Space Optical Communications
The problem of spatial tracking for Hermite-Gaussian free-space optical (HG-FSO) links is addressed. Since HG waveforms allow for the simultaneous presence of orthogonal spatial channels, FSO-HG has the potential of offering ...