2012 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Avneesh Agrawal spends much of his time researching Computer network, Electronic engineering, Base station, Transmission and Wireless communication systems. His Computer network research includes themes of Wireless and Wi-Fi array. His Electronic engineering research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Transmitter, Power control, Communication link and Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing.
His Base station research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Terminal and Transmitter power output. Avneesh Agrawal has researched Transmission in several fields, including Control, Signal, Algorithm and Network interface controller. Avneesh Agrawal interconnects Data transmission and Modulation in the investigation of issues within Wireless communication systems.
His primary areas of investigation include Electronic engineering, Computer network, Transmission, Base station and Wireless. His studies deal with areas such as Wireless communication systems, Communication channel, Telecommunications link and Signal as well as Electronic engineering. His Communication channel study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Interference, Frame, Code division multiple access and Code.
His Computer network research integrates issues from Terminal, Wireless network, Wi-Fi array and Transmitter power output. The Transmission study combines topics in areas such as Transmitter, Modulation, Network packet and Communications system. His work carried out in the field of Base station brings together such families of science as Channel, Electrical engineering, Terminal and Real-time computing.
Avneesh Agrawal mainly investigates Computer network, Wireless, Electronic engineering, Base station and Telecommunications link. His Computer network research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Wireless network, Radio resource management, Transmission and Control. His work deals with themes such as Multiplexing, Signal, Data transmission and Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing, which intersect with Transmission.
His Wireless research includes themes of Control channel, Transmitter power output, Peer-to-peer, Interference and Terminal. The study incorporates disciplines such as Input device, Power control, Wireless communication systems and Single antenna interference cancellation, Communication channel in addition to Electronic engineering. His Base station research includes elements of Relay and Scheduling.
Avneesh Agrawal mainly focuses on Computer network, Wireless network, Base station, Wireless and Transmission. His Computer network study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Telecommunications, Electronic engineering and Radio resource management. His study in Electronic engineering is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Power level, Single antenna interference cancellation and Air interface.
Avneesh Agrawal usually deals with Wireless network and limits it to topics linked to Terminal and Transmitter power output. His research on Base station often connects related areas such as Interference. His Transmission study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Data transmission, Network interface controller, Control, Power management and Signal.
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Sensor networks based on wireless devices
Sanjiv Nanda;Avneesh Agrawal.
(2007)
Hierarchical coding with multiple antennas in a wireless communication system
Ashok Mantravadi;Avneesh Agrawal.
(2004)
Centralized control of peer discovery pilot transmission
Ravi Palanki;Avneesh Agrawal;Naga Bhushan.
(2009)
Power control for a wireless communication system utilizing orthogonal multiplexing
Arak Sutivong;Agrawal Avneesh;David Jonathan Julian.
(2005)
Centralized control of relay operation
Ravi Palanki;Naga Bhushan;Avneesh Agrawal;Aamod D. Khandekar.
(2009)
Signal acquisition in a wireless communication system
Aamod Khandekar;Avneesh Agrawal.
(2005)
Quick paging channel with reduced probability of missed page
Avneesh Agrawal;Rajat Prakash.
(2006)
Assignment acknowledgement for a wireless communication system
Avneesh Agrawal;Aamod Khandekar;Alexei Gorokhov.
(2006)
Iterative channel and interference estimation and decoding
Aaamod Khandekar;Avneesh Agrawal;Fuyun Ling.
(2005)
Rate prediction in fractional reuse systems
Aamod Khandekar;Avneesh Agrawal.
(2005)
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