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36
Citations
5489
World Ranking
5341
National Ranking
1842

Overview

Alexander M. Wyglinski is affiliated with Worcester Polytechnic Institute in the United States. Their research spans primarily across the fields of Computer Science and Engineering, with a concentration in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Computer Networks and Communications, Artificial Intelligence, Signal Processing, and Aerospace Engineering.

The scientist's work addresses several advanced topics including Indoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies, Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs), Advanced Malware Detection Techniques, Energy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks, IoT and Edge/Fog Computing, Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks, and Smart Agriculture and AI.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Wyglinski have included Kuldeep S. Gill, Kyle W. McClintick, Emmanuel Effah, Ousmane Thiaré, and Galahad M. Wernsing.

Their recent scholarly contributions include:

  • "Countering Physical Eavesdropper Evasion with Adversarial Training" (2022), published in IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society
  • "Implementation and Evaluation of a Smart Uplink Jamming Attack in a Public 5G Network" (2023), published in IEEE Access
  • "Hardware Evaluation of Cluster-Based Agricultural IoT Network" (2024), published in IEEE Access
  • "A Tutorial on Agricultural IoT: Fundamental Concepts, Architectures, Routing, and Optimization" (2023), published in IoT
  • "Where no radio has gone before: Cognitive radios can keep deep-space missions connected to earth even when faced with Alien environments" (2020), published in IEEE Spectrum

Alexander M. Wyglinski has published predominantly in IEEE Access, contributing eight articles, along with multiple publications in arXiv (Cornell University), IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society, IEEE Spectrum, and IEEE Microwave Magazine.

Best Publications

  • Cognitive radio communications and networks: principles and practice

    Alexander M Wyglinski;Maziar Nekovee;Y. Thomas Hou

  • An Efficient Implementation of NC-OFDM Transceivers for Cognitive Radios

    R. Rajbanshi;A.M. Wyglinski;G.J. Minden

  • Cognitive engine implementation for wireless multicarrier transceivers

    Tim R. Newman;Brett A. Barker;Alexander M. Wyglinski;Arvin Agah

  • Population adaptation for genetic algorithm-based cognitive radios

    Timothy R. Newman;Rakesh Rajbanshi;Alexander M. Wyglinski;Joseph B. Evans

  • A Spectrum Surveying Framework for Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks

    D. Datla;A.M. Wyglinski;G.J. Minden

  • Bit loading with BER-constraint for multicarrier systems

    A.M. Wyglinski;F. Labeau;P. Kabal

  • Security of Autonomous Systems Employing Embedded Computing and Sensors

    Alexander M. Wyglinski;Xinming Huang;Taskin Padir;Lifeng Lai

  • Cognitive engine implementation for wireless multicarrier transceivers

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  • Multiobjective Reinforcement Learning for Cognitive Satellite Communications Using Deep Neural Network Ensembles

    Paulo Victor Rodrigues Ferreira;Randy Paffenroth;Alexander M. Wyglinski;Timothy M. Hackett

  • Sidelobe Suppression for OFDM-Based Cognitive Radios Using Constellation Expansion

    S. Pagadarai;R. Rajbanshi;A.M. Wyglinski;G.J. Minden

  • KUAR: A Flexible Software-Defined Radio Development Platform

    G.J. Minden;J.B. Evans;L. Searl;D. DePardo

  • Revolutionizing software defined radio: case studies in hardware, software, and education

    Alexander M. Wyglinski;Don P. Orofino;Matthew N. Ettus;Thomas W. Rondeau

  • Parametric Adaptive Spectrum Sensing Framework for Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks

    D. Datla;R. Rajbanshi;A.M. Wyglinski;G.J. Minden

  • A framework for statistical wireless spectrum occupancy modeling

    C. Ghosh;S. Pagadarai;D. Agrawal;A. Wyglinski

  • Software-Defined Radio for Engineers

    Travis Collins;Robin Getz;Alexander Wyglinski;Di Pu

  • Software-Defined Radio: Bridging the Analog–Digital Divide

    Raquel G. Machado;Alexander M. Wyglinski

  • Feasibility analysis of vehicular dynamic spectrum access via queueing theory model

    Si Chen;A. M. Wyglinski;S. Pagadarai;R. Vuyyuru

  • Quantitative Comparison of Agile Modulation Techniques for Cognitive Radio Transceivers

    Rakesh Rajbanshi;Qi Chen;Alexander M. Wyglinski;Gary J. Minden

  • Effects of Bit Allocation on Non-Contiguous Multicarrier-Based Cognitive Radio Transceivers

    A.M. Wyglinski

  • Characterization of vacant UHF TV channels for vehicular dynamic spectrum access

    Srikanth Pagadarai;Alexander M. Wyglinski;Rama Vuyyuru

  • Reinforcement Learning for Satellite Communications: From LEO to Deep Space Operations

    Paulo Victor R. Ferreira;Randy Paffenroth;Alexander M. Wyglinski;Timothy M. Hackett

  • Detecting Primary User Emulation Attack in Cognitive Radio Networks

    Di Pu;Yuan Shi;Andrei V. Ilyashenko;Alexander M. Wyglinski

Frequent Co-Authors

Dharma P. Agrawal
Dharma P. Agrawal University of Cincinnati
Mani Srivastava
Mani Srivastava University of California, Los Angeles
Lauri Anttila
Lauri Anttila Tampere University
Linda Doyle
Linda Doyle Trinity College Dublin
Mikko Valkama
Mikko Valkama Tampere University
Jeffrey H. Reed
Jeffrey H. Reed Virginia Tech
Behrouz Farhang-Boroujeny
Behrouz Farhang-Boroujeny University of Utah
Lifeng Lai
Lifeng Lai University of California, Davis

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