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Predrag Spasojevic (M'00) received the Diploma of Engineering degree from
the School of Electrical Engineering, University of Sarajevo,
in 1990; and Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees
in electrical engineering from Texas A&M University, College
Station, Texas, in 1992 and 1999, respectively.
From 2000 to 2001, he has been with WINLAB, Rutgers University,
as Lucent Post-Doctoral Fellow, where he is currently
an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical & Computer
Engineering.
His research interests are in the general areas of
communication theory and signal processing.
Dr. Spasojevic is an Associate Editor of the IEEE Communications Letters
- Education
- Diploma of Engineering, School of Engineering, University of Sarajevo, 1990
M.S. in Electrical Engineering, Texas A&M University, 1992
Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, Texas A&M University, 1999
- Research Interests
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Communication Theory
Channel and Source Coding
Resource Allocation
Information Theory
Detection and Estimation
Adaptive and Statistical Signal Processing
Sequence and Channel Estimation
Iterative Detection and Decoding
Equalization and Synchronization
Multi-user Detection
Receiver Implementation
- Recent Journal Articles
- 1. L. Lin, R. Yates, P. Spasojevic, "Adaptive Transmission with Discrete Code Rates and Power Levels," IEEE Transactions on Communications, accepted for publication July 2003.
J. Luo, L. Lin, R. Yates, and P. Spasojevic, "Service outage based power and rate allocation," IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, January 2003.
P. Spasojevic and C.N. Georghiades, "Complementary Sequences for ISI Channel Estimation," IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, March 2001.
P. Spasojevic and C.N. Georghiades, "The Slowest Descent Method and Its Application to Sequence Estimation," IEEE Transactions on Communications, September, 2001.
P. Spasojevic, X. Wang, and A. Høst-Madsen, "Nonlinear Group-Blind Multiuser Detection," IEEE Transactions on Communications, September, 2001.
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