Recent Graduate Theses:
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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.
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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.
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Timothy W.C. Lee, "Simpson's Rule and Aliasing," M.Sc. Project, December
1997; subsequently employed by UNI-TECH TECHNOLOGIES LTD., Hong Kong.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.