Dr. Norman C. Beaulieu


Recent Graduate Theses:

  1. Jocelyn Chow, "Performance Analysis of a QAM Multitone-on-FM System at and above the FM Threshold in a Non-Frequency-Selective Slowly Fading Environment," Ph.D. Thesis, October 1999; subsequently employed by NORTEL TECHNOLOGIES, Base Station Performance Group, Ottawa, ON.
  2. Marius Pop, "Statistical Analysis of Sum-of-Sinusoids Fading Channel Simulators," M.Sc. Eng. Thesis, February 1999; subsequently employed by SPAR AEROSPACE LTD, Brampton, ON.
  3. Timothy W.C. Lee, "Simpson's Rule and Aliasing," M.Sc. Project, December 1997; subsequently employed by UNI-TECH TECHNOLOGIES LTD., Hong Kong.
  4. Christopher C.-H. Tan, "On Markov Modeling of Fading Channels," M.Sc. Eng. Thesis, December 1997; subsequently employed by QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY Digital Communciations Group.
  5. David J. Young, "The Generation of Correlated Rayleigh Random Variates by Discrete Fourier Transform and Quality Measures for Random Variate Generation," M.Sc.Eng. Thesis, September 1997; subsequently enrolled in the Ph.D. program at QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY.
  6. David R. Pauluzzi, "Signal-To-Noise Ratio and Signal-To-Impairment Ratio Estimation of AWGN and Wireless Channels," M.Sc.Eng. Thesis, August 1997; subsequently employed by DATUM TELEGRAPHIC, Vancouver.
  7. Puneet Chauhan, "The Evaluation of Error Probabilities for Intersymbol Interference and Correlated Symbols," M.Sc. Eng. Thesis, July 1997; subsequently enrolled in the Ph.D. program in India.
  8. David W. Paranchych, "Markov Modelling of Digital Symbol Synchronizers in Noise and Interference," Ph.D. Thesis, June 1997; subsequently employed by NORTEL, CDMA Systems Performance Group, Richardson, Texas.
  9. Elisabeth A. Neasmith, "Selection Diversity with Binary Signalling Schemes," M.Sc. Eng. Thesis, July 1996; subsequently employed by DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEFENCE, Directorate of Frequency Spectrum Management.
  10. Alemayehu Seyoum, "Semi-Analytical Evaluation of Block Error Rates for Wireless Digital Transmission Over Fading Channels with Diversity," M.Sc. Eng. Thesis, July 1996; subsequently employed by NORTEL Fixed Wireless Access Technology Group, Ottawa.
  11. Philip R. Boll, "An Investigation of Modulation and Coding Techniques for Wireless Communications," M.Sc. Eng. Thesis, July 1996; subsequently employed by QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY Digital Communications Group.
  12. John E. Smee, "Error Rate Evaluation of Linear and Decision Feedback Equalization," M.Sc. Eng. Thesis, August 1995; subsequently enrolled in the Ph.D. program at PRINCETON UNIVERSITY.
  13. Bohdan R. Tomiuk, "Effects of Weighting Errors in Maximal Ratio Combiners on the Bit Error Rates of Digital Diversity Systems," M.Sc. Thesis, August 1995; subsequently enrolled in the Ph.D. program at QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY.
  14. Waltz H.M. Ng, "Soft Chip Combining Receivers for the Interception of Fast Frequency Hopped Spread Spectrum Signals," M.Sc. Eng. Thesis, April 1995; subsequently employed by NORTHERN TELECOM, Ottawa.
  15. Wendy W. Choy, "New Results on Decision Feedback Equalization Recovery Times and Error Rates," M.Sc. Eng. Thesis, April 1994; subsequently employed by BELL-NORTHERN RESEARCH, Ottawa.
  16. R. Allan Brett, "The Performance of Nonorthogonal Noncoherent Frequency Hopped M-ary FSK in Additive White Gaussian Noise, Fading and Jamming," M.Sc.Eng. Thesis, June 1993; subsequently employed by PRIOR DATA SCIENCES, Ottawa.

Last Update: November 30, 1999.