Bradley Department of Electrical & Computer EngineeringVirginia Tech

Recent DSPRL Graduates and Their Theses/Dissertations

Dr. Takeshi Ikuma
(Ph.D. 2007)
Dissertation "Non-Wiener Effects in Narrowband Interference Mitigation Using Adaptive Transversal Equalizers"
M.S. Thesis (VT '01) "Model-Based Identification of POTS Local Loops for DSL Connectivity Prediction"
Dr. Gleb V. Tcheslavski
(Ph.D. 2005)
Dissertation "Coherence and Phase Synchrony Analysis of Electroencephalogram"
Dr. Brian Berg
(Ph.D. 2001)
Dissertation "Investigating Speaker Features From Very Short Speech Records"
Dr. Gaguk Zakaria
(Ph.D. 2000)
Dissertation "Cascade RLS with Subsection Adaptation"
M.S. Thesis (VT '93) "Switching Adaptive Filter Structure for Improved Performance"
Dr. Sundar G. Sankaran
(Ph.D. 1999)
Dissertation "On Ways to Improve Adaptive Filter Performance"
M.S. Thesis (VT '96) "Implementation and Evaluation of Echo Cancellation Algorithms"
Dr. Peijun Shan
(Ph.D. 1999)
Dissertation "Time-Varying Autoregressive Model Based Signal Processing with Applications to Interference Rejection in Spread Spectrum Communications"
Andres Moctezuma
(M.S. 2006)
Thesis "CPM Equalization to Compensate for ISI due to Band Limiting Channels"
Krishnaraj Varma
(M.S. 2002)
Thesis "Time-Delay-Estimate Based Direction-of-Arrival Estimation for Speech in Reverberant Environment"
Visala Namburu
(M.S. 2001)
Thesis "Speech Coder Using Line Spectral Frequencies of Cascaded Second Order Predictors"
Pulakesh Roy
(M.S. 2000)
Thesis "Fractionally Spaced Blind Equalizer Performance Improvement"
John F. Tilki
(M.S. 1998)
Thesis "Encoding a Hidden Digital Signature Using Psychoacoustic Masking"
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