Adjunct Professor of
Electrical Engineering.

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Wireless Communications
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VLSI for Mixed signal
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Adaptive/mixed signal processing
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Statistical Signal processing in wireless communications
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Algorithm specific VLSI design
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Wireless sensor networks
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Adaptive algorithms and processor design
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OFDM techniques for 4G Communications systems
- Energy-Efficiency
of MIMO and Cooperative MIMO in Sensor Networks MIMO.pdf
- Complexity Based Design for Iterative Joint Equalization and Channel Coding comp.pdf
- Effect of Frame Synchronization Error in OFDM sync.pdf
- A New Approach for
Evaluating Clipping Distortion
in Multicarrier Systems clipping.pdf
- Blind Maximum Likelihood
Channel and Data Recovery in OFDM BML.pdf
- Iterative Decoding and
Blind Channel Estimation for Coded OFDM iterative.pdf
- Turbo Coding Performance
in OFDM Packet Transmission
- A LMS Approach to Channel
Identification and Equalization in OFDM LMS.pdf
Office:
#284 Cory Hall
Berkeley, CA 94720-1770
(510) 642 6559
Email:
Bahai@eecs.berkeley.edu
Dr.
Bahai received his MS degree from Imperial College, University of London in
1988 and Ph.D. degree from University of California at Berkeley in 1993, all in
Electrical Engineering. From 1992 to 1994 he worked as a member of technical
staff in the wireless communications division of TCSI. He joined AT&T Bell
Laboratories in 1994 where he was Technical Manager of Wireless Communication
Group in Advanced Communications Technology Labs until 1997. He was involved in
research and design of several wireless standards such as PDC, IS-95, GSM, and
IS-136 terminals and Base stations, as well as ADSL and Cable modems. He is one
of the inventors of Multi-carrier CDMA (OFDM) concept and proposed the
technology for high speed wireless data systems. He was the co-founder and
Chief Technical Officer of ALGOREX Inc. and currently is a Fellow and the Chief
Technologist of National Semiconductor http://www.national.com/. He is an
adjunct/consulting professor at Stanford University and UC Berkeley. His
research interest includes adaptive signal processing and communication theory.
He is the author of more than 50 papers and reports and his book on
"Multi-carrier Digital Communications" is published by Kluwer/Plenum.
Dr. Bahai holds five patents in Communications and Signal Processing field and
served as an editor of IEEE Communication Letters.