- Hamid Jafarkhani
Hamid Jafarkhani, born in 1966 in
Tehran , is aProfessor inelectrical engineering andcomputer science at theUniversity of California, Irvine . His research focuses on communications theory, particularly coding andwireless communications and networks.Prior to studying at the
University of Tehran , he was ranked first in the nationwide entrance examination ofIran ian universities in 1984. After receiving his B.S. degree in 1989, he studied at theUniversity of Maryland College Park and obtained his M.S. degree in 1994 followed by his Ph.D. in 1997. After graduating, Jafarkhani joinedAT&T Laboratories-Research in August 1997 before moving toBroadcom in July 2000 and to theUniversity of California, Irvine in September 2001.Within the wireless communications field, Jafarkhani is best known for his contributions to two seminal paperscite journal|author=Vahid Tarokh, Hamid Jafarkhani, and A. R. Calderbank|title=Space–time block codes from orthogonal designs|journal=
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory |pages=744–765|volume=45|issue=5|month=July | year=1999|url=http://www.mast.queensu.ca/~math800/W03/papers/TrkhJafarkCldb_IT99.pdf|doi=10.1109/18.771146] cite journal|author=Vahid Tarokh, Hamid Jafarkhani, and A. Robert Calderbank|title=Space–time block coding for wireless communications: performance results|journal=IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications|pages=451–460|volume=17|issue=3|month=March | year=1999|url=http://www.mast.queensu.ca/~math800/W03/papers/TrkhJafarkCldb_JSAC99.pdf|doi=10.1109/49.753730|format=PDF] which established the field of space–time block coding, published whilst working for AT&T. The first of these, "Space–time block codes from orthogonal designs", established the theoretical basis for space–time block codes and the second, "Space–time block coding for wireless communications: performance results", provided numerical analysis of the performance of the first such codes.Space–time code s rely on the use of multiple antennas at the transmit side of a wireless link. Multiple copies of the same data are transmitted from these multiple antennas in such a way that the receiver has a much better chance of correctly detecting the signal in the presence of corruption and noise than if just one copy is sent. The performance of space–time coded systems, in terms of the reliability of the transmission is significantly better than non-coded systems. Space–time block codes in particular are known to be simple to implement and effective, and Jafarkhani's two papers triggered the massive international research effort into them that continues today.Later, in 2001, Jafarkhani introduced quasi-orthogonal space–time block codescite journal|author=Hamid Jafarkhani|title=A quasi-orthogonal space–time block code|journal=IEEE Transactions on Communications|pages=1–4|volume=49|issue=1|month=January | year=2001|doi=0.1109/26.898239|doi_brokendate=2008-06-23] which overcome some of the difficulties inherent in earlier codes, at a cost of transmitting less data. These too are now widely studied. Then, in 2003 he introduced a more powerful version of his original codes, the
super-orthogonal space–time trellis code scite journal | author=Hamid Jafarkhani and Nambi Seshadri | title=Super-orthogonal space–time trellis codes | journal=IEEE Transactions on Information Theory | month=April | year=2003 | volume=49 |issue= 4 | pages=937–950| doi=10.1109/TIT.2003.809607] which combine the effects of both block codes andspace–time trellis code s. Again, this work has led to significant research efforts around the world.Jafarkhani received a
National Science Foundation CAREER award in January 2003cite web|author=National Science Foundation|title=NSF Award Abstract - #0238042|url=http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=0238042|accessdate=2005-12-18] which "recognizes outstanding scientists and engineers who, early in their careers, show exceptional potential for leadership at the frontiers of knowledge".cite web|author=National Science Foundation|title=Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program|url=http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=5262|accessdate=2005-12-18] He is also a Fellow of theInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), an editor ofIEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications and an associate editor ofIEEE Communications Letters . Jafarkhani is the author of "Space-Time Coding: Theory and Practice",cite book | author=Hamid Jafarkhani | title=Space-time coding: theory and practice | publisher= Cambridge University Press | month=September | year=2005 | id=ISBN 0-521-84291-3] published in September 2005.References
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DATE OF BIRTH=1966
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