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Murat Uysal

Researcher at Özyeğin University

Publications -  510
Citations -  17305

Murat Uysal is an academic researcher from Özyeğin University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fading & Visible light communication. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 470 publications receiving 14434 citations. Previous affiliations of Murat Uysal include AT&T & University of Waterloo.

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Uzaktan algılama verilerinin derin öğrenme algoritmaları ile sınıflandırılması

TL;DR: Gunumuzde et al. as discussed by the authors used the UFUAT test with Uzaktan Algilama Toplulugu (UFUAT) to evaluate the performance of the UGAL.
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Cooperative Visible Light Communications

TL;DR: Numerical results incorporating practical issues such as band-limited channel process and imperfect channel estimation reveal that cooperative VLC systems can significantly outperform the conventional point-to-point V LC systems.
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On the performance of NCC-OFDMA systems in the presence of carrier frequency offset

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that NCC-OFDMA system is capable to achieve full spatial and frequency diversity in noise limited system where the CFO variance σ2ε → 0, however, in interference limited case, error floor occurs leading zero diversity gain.
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DMT analysis of coherent free-space optical systems over atmospheric turbulence channels

TL;DR: This study builds on the recently introduced statistical model that characterizes the combined effects of turbulence-induced wavefront distortion and amplitude fluctuation in coherent receivers with phase compensation to provide insight into performance mechanisms of coherent FSO systems.
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Cooperative OFDM systems for UWAC with SNR-based relay selection schemes

TL;DR: An extensive Monte Carlo simulation study is presented to evaluate the error rate performance of the UWAC system with different relay selection schemes under consideration and point out differences with terrestrial radio-frequency (RF) systems.