Maryam Eslami Rasekh

Affiliation

Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, California

Topic

Base Station,Channel Response,Multipath Components,Activity Patterns,Anechoic Chamber,Antenna Height,Array Elements,Array Of Fields,Array Of Receptors,Backhaul Links,Beamforming,Channel Components,Channel Estimation,Channel Measurements,Channel Model,Channel Path,Channel Reciprocity,Channel Sparsity,Constant Phase,Data Rate,Dominant Path,Flow Constraints,Frequency Estimation,Gain Variation,Global Patterns,Half-duplex,High SNR,Incident Angle,Interference Model,Joint Routing,Linear Programming,Local Patterns,MIMO Array,Massive MIMO,Mesh Network,Mixed Integer Linear Programming,Most Significant Bit,Multi-hop Networks,Multipath Channel,Multipath Interference,Network Capacity,Network Size,Non-line-of-sight,Number Of Reflections,Optimal Allocation,Optimization Framework,Path Loss,Phase Offset,Ray Tracing,Ray-tracing Simulations,

Biography

Maryam Eslami Rasekh received the B.S. degree in electrical engineering from the Isfahan University of Technology in 2007 and the M.S. degree from the Sharif University of Technology in 2009. She is currently pursuing the Ph.D. degree in electrical and computer engineering with the University of California Santa Barbara. Her research interests include next-generation wireless communication and sensing, and signal processing for large scale MIMO systems.