Paul Alexander

Also published under:P. D. Alexander, P. Alexander

Affiliation

Cohda Wireless Private Limited, Adelaide, SA, Australia

Topic

Delay Spread,Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing,Additive Noise,Channel Estimation,Channel Estimation Accuracy,Channel Impulse Response,Cyclic Prefix,Doppler Spread,Forward Error Correction,Line-of-sight,Physical Layer,Urban Environments,Additive Gaussian,Advanced Signal Processing,Ambiguity Function,Amount Of Interference,Bitstream,Channel Measurements,Channel Model,Channel Parameters,Channel Response,Code Division Multiple Access,Complex Gain,Components Of Interest,Computationally Intractable,Controller Area Network,Cooperative Intelligent Transportation Systems,Critical Safety,Cross-correlation,Cross-correlation Matrix,Discrete Fourier Transform,Doppler Frequency,Doppler Spectrum,Field Trials,Frequency Domain,Frequency Selectivity,Frequency Synchronization,Gaussian Noise,Hadamard Product,Highest Probability,Inter-symbol Interference,Inverse Discrete Fourier Transform,Joint Estimation Of Parameters,Least Squares Problem,Least-squares Minimization,Line-of-sight Component,List Of Sequences,List Size,Low Complexity,Maximum Likelihood,

Biography

Paul Alexander (Member, IEEE) received the B.E. and M.Eng.Sc. degrees from the University of Adelaide, Adelaide, S.A., Australia, in 1991 and 1995, respectively, and the Ph.D. degree from the University of South Australia, Adelaide, S.A., Australia, in March 1997, all in electronic engineering.
His postdoctoral work focused on advanced receiver systems for the universal mobile telecommunications system (UMTS) and orthogonal frequency division multiplex (OFDM) systems at the Centre for Wireless Communications, Singapore (1998–1999) and the Institute for Telecommunications Research, Australia (1997). Following four years of consulting in UMTS network planning, 802.11 modem design, and space-time coding, he cofounded Cohda Wireless (2003), Adelaide, S.A., Australia, where he is now chief technical officer working on cooperative safety systems.