2020 - Fellow, National Academy of Inventors
His primary areas of investigation include Computer network, Wireless, Electronic engineering, Communication channel and Duplex. His work deals with themes such as Distributed computing, Wireless ad hoc network and Throughput, which intersect with Computer network. Ashutosh Sabharwal combines subjects such as MIMO and Base station with his study of Wireless.
The various areas that Ashutosh Sabharwal examines in his Electronic engineering study include Telecommunications, Radio frequency, Signal and Quantization. Ashutosh Sabharwal interconnects Transmitter, Radio spectrum and Control theory in the investigation of issues within Communication channel. His Duplex research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Frequency band, Interference, Key, Telecommunications link and Antenna.
His primary areas of study are Electronic engineering, Communication channel, Computer network, Wireless and Transmitter. His work carried out in the field of Electronic engineering brings together such families of science as MIMO, Duplex, Antenna and Telecommunications link. His Communication channel research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Transmission, Control theory and Topology.
Ashutosh Sabharwal combines subjects such as Wireless network, Throughput and Distributed computing with his study of Computer network. Ashutosh Sabharwal has included themes like Signal and Embedded system in his Wireless study. The Transmitter study combines topics in areas such as Interference, Upper and lower bounds, Output feedback and Power control.
Ashutosh Sabharwal mainly investigates MIMO, Communication channel, Electronic engineering, Telecommunications link and Duplex. His studies in MIMO integrate themes in fields like Interference and Power control. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Mathematical optimization and Topology.
His Electronic engineering study incorporates themes from Transmitter, Phase shift module, Multipath propagation and Antenna. His Duplex study is focused on Computer network in general. The various areas that Ashutosh Sabharwal examines in his Computer network study include Wireless and Wireless network.
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In-Band Full-Duplex Wireless: Challenges and Opportunities
Ashutosh Sabharwal;Philip Schniter;Dongning Guo;Daniel W. Bliss.
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications (2014)
Experiment-Driven Characterization of Full-Duplex Wireless Systems
M. Duarte;C. Dick;A. Sabharwal.
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications (2012)
On beamforming with finite rate feedback in multiple-antenna systems
K.K. Mukkavilli;A. Sabharwal;E. Erkip;B. Aazhang.
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory (2003)
Full-duplex wireless communications using off-the-shelf radios: Feasibility and first results
Melissa Duarte;Ashutosh Sabharwal.
asilomar conference on signals, systems and computers (2010)
Opportunistic media access for multirate ad hoc networks
B. Sadeghi;V. Kanodia;A. Sabharwal;E. Knightly.
acm/ieee international conference on mobile computing and networking (2002)
Passive Self-Interference Suppression for Full-Duplex Infrastructure Nodes
Evan Everett;Achaleshwar Sahai;Ashutosh Sabharwal.
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications (2014)
Design and Characterization of a Full-Duplex Multiantenna System for WiFi Networks
Melissa Duarte;Ashutosh Sabharwal;Vaneet Aggarwal;Rittwik Jana.
IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology (2014)
Using predictable observer mobility for power efficient design of sensor networks
Arnab Chakrabarti;Ashutosh Sabharwal;Behnaam Aazhang.
information processing in sensor networks (2003)
Pushing the limits of Full-duplex: Design and Real-time Implementation
Achaleshwar Sahai;Gaurav Patel;Ashutosh Sabharwal.
arXiv: Networking and Internet Architecture (2011)
An Axiomatic Theory of Fairness in Network Resource Allocation
Tian Lan;David Kao;Mung Chiang;Ashutosh Sabharwal.
international conference on computer communications (2010)
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