Overview
Research Areas
Faculty
- Gonzalo Arce
- Kenneth Barner
- Allen Barnett
- Stephan Bohacek
- Charles Boncelet
- Stephen Bremner
- Takashi Buma
- Leonard J. Cimini, Jr.
- Sylvain G. Cloutier
- Hui Fang
- Guang R. Gao
- Javier Garcia-Frias
- Keith Goossen
- Michael Haney
- Robert G. Hunsperger
- Fouad Kiamilev
- James Kolodzey
- Xiaoming Li
- Mark Mirotznik
- Olufemi Olowolafe
- Dennis Prather
- Dave Sincoskie
- Karl Steiner
- Daniel Weile
- Xiang-Gen Xia
- Ryan Zurakowski
Charles Black Evans Professor Xiang-Gen Xia
Overview
Current Projects
Research Interests
Prof. Xia’s current research interests include MIMO and OFDM communications systems, and radar imaging of moving targets. For MIMO and OFDM systems, his research mainly focuses on space-time, space-frequency, space-time-frequency code and modulation designs and their efficient decoding/demodulation. He is also interested in space-time and space-frequency code designs for cooperative communications to achieve full cooperative diversity in asynchronous scenario. For radar imaging, Prof. Xia’s research is mainly focused on SAR and ISAR imaging of moving and maneuvering targets by using time-frequency analysis, and robust and generalized Chinese remainder theorem. Current Projects: Space-Time Coding Using Algebraic Number Theory for Broadband Wireless Communications ITR Collaborative Research: Achieving the Rate Diversity Tradeoff in Space-Time Codes Modulated Coding for Frequency-Selective Multipath Fading Channels Co-Existence of Multiple Radios Ground Penetrating Radars
