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Salwa H. El-Ramly
Also published under:S. El-ramly, S. El-Ramly, Salwa H. A. El-Ramly, Salwa H. El Ramly, Salwa El Ramly, Salwa El-Ramly, S. H. El-Ramly, Salwa Hussein El-ramly, S. EL-Ramly, Salwa Hussien El-Ramly, Salwa H. EL-Ramly
Affiliation
Electronics and Communications Department, Faculty of Engineering, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt
Topic
Additive Noise,Information Bits,Polar Codes,Adaptive Coding,Adaptive Rate,Adaptive System,Bit Error Rate,Channel Quality,Forward Error Correction,Generator Matrix,Lookup Table,Low-density Parity-check,Low-density Parity-check Codes,Adaptive Modulation,Binary Matrix,Binary Phase Shift Keying,Bit Error,Bit Error Rate Performance,Bitstream,Code Construction,Code Length,Codeword,Codeword Length,Coding System,Communication Systems,Connection Point,Data Transmission,Density Ratio,Digital Images,Digital Transmission,Discrete Cosine Transform,Encoder Output,Error Performance,Fading Channel,Hierarchical Modulation,High-dimensional,Image Quality,Image Size,Images Of Different Sizes,Input Bits,Least Significant Bit,Likelihood Ratio Test,Most Significant Bit,Null Space,Order Modes,Quadrature Phase Shift Keying,Rate Of System,Rayleigh Channel,Receiver Side,Rician Fading,
Biography
Salwa Hussein El-Ramly received the B.Sc. and the M.Sc. degrees from the Faculty of Engineering, Ain Shams University, Egypt, in 1967 and 1972, respectively, and the Ph.D. degree from Nancy University, France, in 1976. She is currently an Emeritus Professor with the Electronics and Communications Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Ain Shams University, where she was the Head of the Department from 2004 to 2006. She published over 100 scientific papers and supervised over 100 M.Sc. and Ph.D. thesis. Her research field of interest is wireless communication systems and signal processing, language engineering, coding, encryption, and radars. She received the Ain Shams Award of Appreciation in Engineering Sciences in 2010, the Award of Excellence from the Society of Communications Engineers in 2009, and the Award of Excellence from the Egyptian Society of Language Engineering. She is the IEEE Signal Processing Chapter Chair in Egypt. She shared in the establishment of the Egyptian Society of Language Engineering in 1996, where she is currently President.