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Cihan Tepedelenlioglu

Cihan Tepedelenlioglu

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Computer Science

D-Index
31
Citations
6107
World Ranking
13429
National Ranking
5373

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
31
Citations
6092
World Ranking
6463
National Ranking
2117

Overview

Cihan Tepedelenlioglu is affiliated with Arizona State University in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields including Computer Science, Engineering, and Energy, with a total of 19 publications in Computer Science, 10 in Engineering, and 6 in Energy. Within these, the scientist has contributed notably to subfields such as Artificial Intelligence, Computer Networks and Communications, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, and Statistical and Nonlinear Physics.

The scientist's research topics cover a variety of areas, particularly focusing on Photovoltaic System Optimization Techniques and Solar Radiation and Photovoltaics. Other topics include Distributed Control Multi-Agent Systems, solar cell performance optimization, Complex Network Analysis Techniques, CCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors, and Industrial Vision Systems and Defect Detection.

Recent publications by Cihan Tepedelenlioglu include the following:

  • "Dropout and Pruned Neural Networks for Fault Classification in Photovoltaic Arrays" (2021, IEEE Access)
  • "Machine Learning for Solar Array Monitoring, Optimization, and Control" (2020, Synthesis lectures on power electronics)
  • "Subspace-Based Estimation of Rapidly Varying Mobile Channels for OFDM Systems" (2020, IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing)
  • "Optimizing Solar Power Using Array Topology Reconfiguration With Regularized Deep Neural Networks" (2023, IEEE Access)
  • "Consensus Based Distributed Spectral Radius Estimation" (2020, IEEE Signal Processing Letters)

The scientist has authored a book published by Morgan & Claypool Publishers titled Machine Learning for Solar Array Monitoring, Optimization, and Control (2020).

Frequent co-authors include Andreas Spanias, Gowtham Muniraju, Devarajan Srinivasan, Sameeksha Katoch, and Pavan Turaga. These collaborations appear across a range of projects and publications.

Cihan Tepedelenlioglu's work has been published in several venues, with repeated contributions to IEEE Access and the International Journal of Smart Security Technologies. Other notable venues include Synthesis lectures on power electronics, IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, and IEEE Signal Processing Letters.

Best Publications

  • Basis expansion models and diversity techniques for blind identification and equalization of time-varying channels

    G.B. Giannakis;C. Tepedelenlioglu

  • On the estimation of the K parameter for the Rice fading distribution

    A. Abdi;C. Tepedelenlioglu;M. Kaveh;G. Giannakis

  • The Ricean K factor: estimation and performance analysis

    C. Tepedelenlioglu;A. Abdi;G.B. Giannakis

  • Non-data-aided carrier offset estimators for OFDM with null subcarriers: identifiability, algorithms, and performance

    Xiaoli Ma;C. Tepedelenlioglu;G.B. Giannakis;S. Barbarossa

  • A brief survey of machine learning methods and their sensor and IoT applications

    Uday Shankar Shanthamallu;Andreas Spanias;Cihan Tepedelenlioglu;Mike Stanley

  • Estimation of Doppler spread and signal strength in mobile communications with applications to handoff and adaptive transmission

    Cihan Tepedelenlioğlu;Ali Abdi;Georgios B. Giannakis;Mostafa Kaveh

  • On velocity estimation and correlation properties of narrow-band mobile communication channels

    C. Tepedelenlioglu;G.B. Giannakis

  • SNR estimation for nonconstant modulus constellations

    Ping Gao;C. Tepedelenlioglu

  • Low-complexity multipath diversity through fractional sampling in OFDM

    C. Tepedelenlioglu;R. Challagulla

  • Maximum multipath diversity with linear equalization in precoded OFDM systems

    C. Tepedelenlioglu

  • Performance analysis of non-coherent UWB receivers at different synchronization levels

    Ning He;C. Tepedelenlioglu

  • Transmitter redundancy for blind estimation and equalization of time- and frequency-selective channels

    C. Tepedelenlioglu;G.B. Giannakis

  • Estimation Over Fading Channels With Limited Feedback Using Distributed Sensing

    M.K. Banavar;C. Tepedelenlioglu;A. Spanias

  • Direct blind equalizers of multiple FIR channels: a deterministic approach

    G.B. Giannakis;C. Tepedelenlioglu

  • Practical multiuser diversity with outdated channel feedback

    Qian Ma;C. Tepedelenlioglu

  • Diversity Combining over Rayleigh Fading Channels with Symmetric Alpha-Stable Noise

    Adithya Rajan;Cihan Tepedelenlioğlu

  • On diversity reception over fading channels with impulsive noise

    C. Tepedelenlioglu;Ping Gao

  • Topology reconfiguration for optimization of photovoltaic array output

    H. Braun;S. T. Buddha;V. Krishnan;Cihan Tepedelenlioglu

  • Signal processing for fault detection in photovoltaic arrays

    H. Braun;S. T. Buddha;V. Krishnan;A. Spanias

  • Orthogonal space-time block coded rate-adaptive modulation with outdated feedback

    Y. Ko;C. Tepedelenlioglu

  • Performance of Distributed Estimation Over Unknown Parallel Fading Channels

    H. Senol;C. Tepedelenlioglu

Frequent Co-Authors

Andreas Spanias
Andreas Spanias Arizona State University
Georgios B. Giannakis
Georgios B. Giannakis University of Minnesota
Pavan Turaga
Pavan Turaga Arizona State University
Ali Abdi
Ali Abdi New Jersey Institute of Technology
Raja Ayyanar
Raja Ayyanar Arizona State University
Mostafa Kaveh
Mostafa Kaveh University of Minnesota
Xiaoli Ma
Xiaoli Ma Georgia Institute of Technology
Eric M. Yeatman
Eric M. Yeatman Imperial College London
Tolga M. Duman
Tolga M. Duman Bilkent University
Ahmed Alkhateeb
Ahmed Alkhateeb Arizona State University

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