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Gordon L. Stuber

Researcher at Georgia Institute of Technology

Publications -  327
Citations -  16623

Gordon L. Stuber is an academic researcher from Georgia Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fading & Communication channel. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 326 publications receiving 16108 citations. Previous affiliations of Gordon L. Stuber include BAE Systems & Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications.

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Principles of mobile communication

TL;DR: The Principles of Mobile Communication, Third Edition stresses the "fundamentals" of physical-layer wireless and mobile communications engineering that are important for the design of "any" wireless system.
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Broadband MIMO-OFDM wireless communications

TL;DR: The paper explores various physical layer research challenges in MIMO-OFDM system design, including physical channel measurements and modeling, analog beam forming techniques using adaptive antenna arrays, and signal processing algorithms used to perform time and frequency synchronization, channel estimation, and channel tracking in M IMO- OFDM systems.
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Overview of radiolocation in CDMA cellular systems

TL;DR: The applications of location technology, the methods available for its implementation inCDMA networks, and the problems that are encountered when using CDMA networks for positioning are discussed.
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Interchannel interference analysis of OFDM in a mobile environment

TL;DR: The article examines the effects of ICI through analysis and simulation, in the context of a system design for HDTV digital video broadcasting to mobile receivers, showing that ICI can be modeled as an additive Gaussian random process that leads to an error floor which can be determined analytically as a function of the Doppler frequency.