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  • 2017 - Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers

Overview

Andrew R Nix is affiliated with the University of Bristol in the United Kingdom, primarily working in the field of Engineering with a focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Their research contributions span topics such as Power Line Communications and Noise, Millimeter-Wave Propagation and Modeling, Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs), and Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization.

Their recent publications include two papers from 2020. One is titled Design and implementation of a wideband channel emulation platform for 5G mmWave vehicular communication, published in IET Communications. The other paper is Proposed ITU-R Compatible Inter-Site and Inter-Sector Interference Models for LTE-Advanced Networks, which appeared in the IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology. These works involve collaboration with several researchers including Jue Cao, Fai Tila, Araz Ameen, and Angela Doufexi.

Frequent coauthors of Andrew R Nix include:

  • Jue Cao
  • Fai Tila
  • Araz Ameen
  • Angela Doufexi

Their notable publication venues are:

  • IET Communications
  • IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology

Their research topics can be summarized as:

  • Power Line Communications and Noise
  • Millimeter-Wave Propagation and Modeling
  • Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs)
  • Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization

In recognition of their contributions, Andrew R Nix was named a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in 2017.

Best Publications

  • Mimo for millimeter-wave wireless communications: beamforming, spatial multiplexing, or both?

    Shu Sun;Theodore S. Rappaport;Robert W. Heath;Andrew R. Nix

  • A comparison of the HIPERLAN/2 and IEEE 802.11a wireless LAN standards

    A. Doufexi;S. Armour;M. Butler;A. Nix

  • A new statistical wideband spatio-temporal channel model for 5-GHz band WLAN systems

    Chia-Chin Chong;Chor-Min Tan;D.I. Laurenson;S. McLaughlin

  • A microcellular ray-tracing propagation model and evaluation of its narrow-band and wide-band predictions

    G.E. Athanasiadou;A.R. Nix;J.P. McGeehan

  • Mutual coupling in multi-element array antennas and its influence on MIMO channel capacity

    PN Fletcher;M Dean;Andrew R Nix

  • Design and Performance Assessment of High-Capacity MIMO Architectures in the Presence of a Line-of-Sight Component

    I. Sarris;A.R. Nix

  • Path Loss Models for Air-to-Ground Radio Channels in Urban Environments

    Qixing Feng;J. McGeehan;E.K. Tameh;A.R. Nix

  • The automatic location of base-stations for optimised cellular coverage: a new combinatorial approach

    A. Molina;G.E. Athanasiadou;A.R. Nix

  • A novel 3-D indoor ray-tracing propagation model: the path generator and evaluation of narrow-band and wide-band predictions

    G.E. Athanasiadou;A.R. Nix

  • Hotspot wireless LANs to enhance the performance of 3G and beyond cellular networks

    A. Doufexi;E. Tameh;A. Nix;S. Armour

  • 2009 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CONSUMER ELECTRONICS

    Victoria Sgardoni;Pierre Ferre;Andrew R Nix;David Bull

  • Modeling and Design of Millimeter-Wave Networks for Highway Vehicular Communication

    Andrea Tassi;Malcolm Egan;Robert J. Piechocki;Andrew Nix

  • Joint Shadowing Process in Urban Peer-to-Peer Radio Channels

    Zhenyu Wang;E.K. Tameh;A.R. Nix

  • A robust 60 GHz wireless network with parallel relaying

    C.S.C. Leong;B.S. Lee;A.R. Nix;P. Strauch

  • On the Performance of Opportunistic NOMA in Downlink CoMP Networks

    Yue Tian;Andrew R. Nix;Mark Beach

  • Performance evaluation of channel estimation techniques for a mobile fourth generation wide area OFDM system

    A. Dowler;A. Doufexi;A. Nix

  • Transport layer performance in 5G mmWave cellular

    Menglei Zhang;Marco Mezzavilla;Russell Ford;Sundeep Rangan

  • Analysis of 16-APSK modulation in AWGN and Rayleigh fading channel

    YC Chow;Andrew R Nix;JP McGeehan

  • WLCp2-06: Modelling the Likelihood of Line-of-Sight for Air-to-Ground Radio Propagation in Urban Environments

    Qixing Feng;E.K. Tameh;A.R. Nix;J. McGeehan

  • IEEE 78th Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC Fall)

    Di Kong;Evangelos Mellios;Geoffrey S Hilton;Angela Doufexi

  • IEEE International Conference on Consumer Electronics

    Simon M D Armour;Andrew R Nix;David Bull

  • Proc IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP)

    PJ Czerepinski;MF Tariq;David Bull;C N Canagarajah

  • IST Mobile and Wireless Communications Summit

    Angela Doufexi;EK Tameh;Araceli Molina;Andrew R Nix

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark A Beach
Mark A Beach University of Bristol
Simon Armour
Simon Armour University of Bristol
Joe McGeehan
Joe McGeehan University of Bristol
Stephen McLaughlin
Stephen McLaughlin Heriot-Watt University
Sundeep Rangan
Sundeep Rangan New York University
Michele Zorzi
Michele Zorzi University of Padua
Frederick W. Vook
Frederick W. Vook Nokia (United States)
Shivendra S. Panwar
Shivendra S. Panwar New York University
Theodore S. Rappaport
Theodore S. Rappaport New York University
Amitava Ghosh
Amitava Ghosh Nokia (United States)

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