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PhD Theses

Vijayaraghavan Thirumalai (EPFL, Switzerland), “Distributed Compressed Representation of Correlated Image Sets”, Advisor: Prof. Pascal Frossard (2012)

Alexander Bertrand (University of Leuven) ``Signal processing algorithms for wireless acoustic sensor networks``, Advisor: Prof. Marc Moonen (2011).

Emil Björnson (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) "Multiantenna Cellular Communications: Channel Estimation, Feedback, and Resource Allocation", Advisors: Profs. Björn Ottersten and Mats Bengtsson (2011)

Michael T. Loiacono (Rutgers University) “Cross-layer performance analysis and adaptation for real-time wireless video streaming”, Advisor: Prof. Wade Trappe (2011)

Aditya Chopra (The University of Texas at Austin), “Modeling and Mitigation of Interference in Wireless Receivers with Multiple Antennae”, Advisor: Prof. Brian L. Evans, 2011

The European Association for Signal Processing (EURASIP) PhD Links page is presently the most extensive collection of doctoral dissertations in all areas of signal processing.

This thesis directory on the one hand enables a wider dissemination of the thesis documents and their research results, and on the other hand, it brings a wider recognition to research teams and to individual researchers in the role of supervisor.

The European Association for Signal Processing (EURASIP) PhD Links page is presently the most extensive collection of doctoral dissertations in all areas of signal processing.

This thesis directory on the one hand enables a wider dissemination of the thesis documents and their research results, and on the other hand, it brings a wider recognition to research teams and to individual researchers in the role of supervisor.

Hung-Quoc Duc Lai (University of Maryland, College Park), “Wireless network cocast: Cooperative communications with space-time network coding”, Advisor: Prof. K. J. Ray Liu (2011)

Avinash Laxmisha Varna (University of Maryland, College Park), “Multimedia protection using content and embedded fingerprints”, Advisor: Prof. Min Wu (2011)

Kapil Gulati (The University of Texas at Austin), “Radio Frequency Interference Modeling and Mitigation in Wireless Receivers”, Advisor: Prof. Brian L. Evans (2011)

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