Useful Links:
Primarily Targeted Journal Publications
Tutorials for Standardization of Wireless Communication Systems
NYU Channel Model Simulator
Current research links
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Waveform and Frame Design for Future Communication Standards
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Physical Layer Security
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Integrated Sensing and Communication
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Multiple Accessing for Future Communication Standards
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Massive MIMO Systems and Novel Antenna Structures
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Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces and Ambient Backscatter Communications
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Channel Modeling for 6G and Beyond
Past research links
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Cognitive and Software-Defined Radio Related Links
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OFDM, SC-FDMA and MC-CDMA References
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MIMO References
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3GPP Long Term Evolution (LTE) References
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Blind Receiver, Modulation Identification
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Cyclostationarity References
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WMAN (IEEE 802.16) Related Links
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Ultra Wideband (UWB) References
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GSM/EDGE/3G References
Tutorials on Wireless Communications
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Tutorials on Digital Communications Engineering
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Signals and Systems (Video Lectures)
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Digital Signal Processing (Video Lectures)
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Principles of Digital Communications I (Video Lectures)
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Principles of Digital Communications II (Video Lectures)
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Statistical Signal Processing (Video Lectures)
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Estimation and Detection Theory (Video Lectures)
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Information and Entropy (Video Lectures)
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Signal Processing Simplified
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Signal Processing for Communications
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Simulate the World
MATLAB tutorial links
Academic Writing
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The Not So Short Introduction To LaTEX
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Math Into Latex: An Introduction to LATEX and AMS-LATEX
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IEEE - Author Digital Tool Box
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How to Review a Paper
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How to Write Abstract and Conclusions
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IEEE Taxonomy
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IEEE Thesaurus
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IEEE Authorship Series: How to Write for Technical Periodicals & Conferences
Misc. Pages under WCSP
How to acces IEEE Xplorer off-campus
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You can also access IEEE Xplore articles through myUSF. Once logged in, click Library Services under Services tab and then go to Research Tools→ Databases by Subject→Engineering→Electrical Engineering. Then click Go button, select IEEE Xplore and search at IEEE Xplore by Author...etc.