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Nirmalendu Bikas Sinha

Researcher at College of Engineering and Management, Kolaghat

Publications -  22
Citations -  72

Nirmalendu Bikas Sinha is an academic researcher from College of Engineering and Management, Kolaghat. The author has contributed to research in topics: MIMO & Wireless. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 18 publications receiving 63 citations.

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Dedicated short range communications (DSRC) for intelligent transport system

TL;DR: In an effort to develop a complete DSRC system for ITS application, the authors have studied a lot of experimental facts which they are exploiting for the design and a fixed wireless connectivity at Ku band is explored for road side base station to master switching center connectivity.
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Modeling and Implementation Of Wireless Embedded System For Intelligent Transport System Application

TL;DR: In this paper, a MATLAB/SIMULINK based modeling of an intelligent transport system is done based on DSSS Hardware realization of this model is achieved through the signal wave software defined radio (SDR) from the simulation results two empirical formulae are developed for target detection.
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Hybrid technology for next generation broad band mobile radio communications

TL;DR: Simulation results show that the proposed MIMO-OFDM-DSSS provides both frequency diversity and spectral efficiency to yield a powerful solution to the ever-increasing requirement of high throughput cell phones and ITS.
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Optimization of MIMO detectors: Unleashing the multiplexing gain

TL;DR: A novel signal detector scheme called MIMo detectors is proposed to enhance the performance in MIMO channels and achieves symbol error rates close to the ML scheme while retaining the low complexity nature of the V-BLAST.
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Wireless Embedded System for Multimedia Campus Network Utilizing IEEE 802.11 N (draft) and WiMax Radio

TL;DR: The authors first established limitations of the popular WiFi radio in terms of high end multimedia data services and then redesign the IEEE 802.11 N(draft) wireless router based cells taking WiMax technology as the back bone network which results in a WMCN System.