GRADUATE STUDENTS

Current PhD Students
- Hua Mu (since 5/09). hzm0005@auburn.edu
- Guangjie Huang (since 8/09).
PhD Students Supervised
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- Weilin Luo, Ph.D. Dissertation,
Blind Equalization and Identification of Time-Varying
Communication Channels,
Auburn University, Dec. 2003.
luoweil@auburn.edu
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- Hyosung Kim, Ph.D. Dissertation,
Adaptive Estimation and Equalization of Doubly-Selective Fading Channels
Using Basis Expansion Models,
Auburn University, Dec. 2010. (Dissertation defended on Oct. 29, 2010.)
kimhyos@auburn.edu

MS Students Supervised
- V. John Mathews, M.S. Thesis, Fixed Lag Smoothing for Systems
with Jump Parameters, University of Iowa, Dec. 1981.
- R. Chokhawala, M.S. Project, Partitioned Adaptive Control of Linear
Systems with Faulty Sensors, University of Iowa, Feb. 1982.
- Theresa L. Phillips, M.S. Thesis, Estimation of Direction of Arrival
of Multiple Sources in Correlated Gaussian Noise, Auburn University,
June 1991.
- Swaminathan Rajeswari, M.S. Thesis, Initialization Techniques for
Adaptive Blind Equalizers using Higher-Order Statistics, Auburn University,
June 1993.
- Uma Gummadavelli, M.S. Thesis, Blind Channel Estimation
and Equalization with Correlated Input Signals using Higher-Order
Statistics, Auburn University, Dec. 1994.
- C. Tontiruttananon, M.S. Thesis,
Equation Error Based Identification Methods:
A Comparative Study and Application to Adaptive System Identification,
Auburn University, March 1997.
- 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.)
- 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
None

Author: Jitendra K. Tugnait: tugnajk@eng.auburn.edu
Date of latest revision: tue jan 4 2011