GRADUATE STUDENTS

Current PhD Students

  1. Hyo Sung Kim (since 8/06). kimhyos@auburn.edu
  2. Hua Mu (since 5/09). hzm0005@auburn.edu
  3. Guangjie Huang (since 8/09).

PhD Students Supervised

  1. C. Tontiruttananon, Ph.D. Dissertation, Parametric Identification of Closed-Loop Linear Systems, Auburn University, August 1998. (Is now with Nortel Networks, Richardson, Texas.) ctont@nortelnetworks.com
  2. Bin Huang, Ph.D. Dissertation, Blind Equalization and Identification of Communication Channels, Auburn University, December 1999. (Is now with BOPS (billions of operations per second), Inc, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.) Binh@bops.com
  3. Bing Chen, Ph.D. Dissertation, Algorithms for Multisensor Maneuvering Target Tracking, Auburn University, December 1999. (Is now with IBM, Hopewell Junction, NY.) chen99@us.ibm.com
  4. Yi Zhou, Ph.D. Dissertation, Identification of Closed-Loop Linear Systems Using Polyspectral Analysis, Auburn University, December 1999. (Is now with Spirent Communications, Hekimian Division, Rockville, MD.) yzhou@hekimian.com
  5. Tong-tong Li, Ph.D. Dissertation, Blind Channel Estimation and Multiuser Detection for CDMA Systems over Multipath Channels, Auburn University, August 2000. (Is now Associate Professor in Dept. of Electrical & Computer Eng., Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI.) tongli@egr.msu.edu
  6. Jinghong Ma, Ph.D. Dissertation, Blind Equalization and Multiuser Detection of DS-CDMA Signals in Multipath Channels, Auburn University, December 2002. (Is now with AMBS, LLC, Huntsville, AL.) majingh@hotmail.com, majing1@eng.auburn.edu
  7. Weilin Luo, Ph.D. Dissertation, Blind Equalization and Identification of Time-Varying Communication Channels, Auburn University, Dec. 2003. luoweil@auburn.edu
  8. Xin Wang, Ph.D. Dissertation, On Medium Access Control Schemes and Cross Layer Design, Auburn University, Dec. 2004. (Is now Assistant Professor, effective 8/06, in Dept. of Electrical Eng., Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL.) xwang11@fau.edu
  9. Xiaohong Meng, Ph.D. Dissertation, Estimation of Wireless Communications Channels using Superimposed Training: Approaches, Analysis and Applications, Auburn University, May 2005. (is now with MIPS Technologies, Mountain View, CA.) mengxia@auburn.edu, meng@mips.com
  10. Sumedh P. Puranik, Ph.D. Dissertation, Some new algorithms for multiple maneuvering target tracking, Auburn University, May 2005. (Is now with ARCON Corp., Waltham, MA.) sumedh@arcon.com
  11. Soonho Jeong, Ph.D. Dissertation, Topics in multisensor maneuvering target tracking, Auburn University, Aug. 2005. (Is now with Ministry of National Defense, Seoul, Korea.) seoinsj@hotmail.com
  12. Shuangchi He, Ph.D. Dissertation, Doubly Selective Channel Estimation and Equalization using Superimposed Training and Basis Expansion Models, Auburn University, August 2007. heshuan@auburn.edu
  13. Liying Song, Ph.D. Dissertation, Channel Estimation and Equalization for Doubly-Selective Channels Using Basis Expansion Models, Auburn University, May 2008. (Is now with Broadcom Corp., Sunnyvale, CA.) lysong@broadcom.com

MS Students Supervised

  1. V. John Mathews, M.S. Thesis, Fixed Lag Smoothing for Systems with Jump Parameters, University of Iowa, Dec. 1981.
  2. R. Chokhawala, M.S. Project, Partitioned Adaptive Control of Linear Systems with Faulty Sensors, University of Iowa, Feb. 1982.
  3. Theresa L. Phillips, M.S. Thesis, Estimation of Direction of Arrival of Multiple Sources in Correlated Gaussian Noise, Auburn University, June 1991.
  4. Swaminathan Rajeswari, M.S. Thesis, Initialization Techniques for Adaptive Blind Equalizers using Higher-Order Statistics, Auburn University, June 1993.
  5. Uma Gummadavelli, M.S. Thesis, Blind Channel Estimation and Equalization with Correlated Input Signals using Higher-Order Statistics, Auburn University, Dec. 1994.
  6. C. Tontiruttananon, M.S. Thesis, Equation Error Based Identification Methods: A Comparative Study and Application to Adaptive System Identification, Auburn University, March 1997.
  7. Anil Govindaraju, M.S. Thesis, Blind Source Localization and Signal Copy Using Higher-Order Statistics, Auburn University, August 1997. (Is now with Aware, Inc., Boston, MA.)
  8. Ergang Liu, M.S. Thesis, Linear Model Validation and Order Selection using Higher-Order Statistics, Auburn University, March 1998. (Is now with PC-Tel, Inc., San Jose, CA.) Eric_Liu@PCTel.com

Current MS Students

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Author: Jitendra K. Tugnait: tugnajk@eng.auburn.edu

Date of latest revision: wed aug 5, 2009