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David Falconer

David Falconer

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
51
Citations
16657
World Ranking
2586
National Ranking
123

Overview

David Falconer is affiliated with Carleton University in Canada. Their academic profile does not list recent papers, frequent co-authors, or notable publication venues. There is no information on book publications or awards associated with their name.

Available data does not specify Falconer's main fields of study, subfields, or research topics. Likewise, there is no recorded information on recent research contributions or collaborative networks. The absence of publications, awards, and topic details suggests limited public information on their research output or academic focus at this time.

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Best Publications

  • Frequency domain equalization for single-carrier broadband wireless systems

    D. Falconer;S.L. Ariyavisitakul;A. Benyamin-Seeyar;B. Eidson

  • Relay-based deployment concepts for wireless and mobile broadband radio

    R. Pabst;B.H. Walke;D.C. Schultz;P. Herhold

  • Multihop diversity in wireless relaying channels

    J. Boyer;D.D. Falconer;H. Yanikomeroglu

  • Single Carrier Modulation With Nonlinear Frequency Domain Equalization: An Idea Whose Time Has Come—Again

    N. Benvenuto;R. Dinis;D. Falconer;S. Tomasin

  • Tracking properties and steady-state performance of RLS adaptive filter algorithms

    E. Eleftheriou;D. Falconer

  • Application of Fast Kalman Estimation to Adaptive Equalization

    D. Falconer;L. Ljung

  • Fast calculation of gain matrices for recursive estimation schemes

    Lennart Ljung;Martin Morf;David Falconer

  • Adaptive channel memory truncation for maximum likelihood sequence estimation

    Unknown

  • Relayer selection strategies in cellular networks with peer-to-peer relaying

    V. Sreng;H. Yanikomeroglu;D.D. Falconer

  • Least sum of squared errors (LSSE) channel estimation

    S.N. Crozier;David D. Falconer;S.A. Mahmoud

  • Time division multiple access methods for wireless personal communications

    D.D. Falconer;F. Adachi;B. Gudmundson

  • Range extension without capacity penalty in cellular networks with digital fixed relays

    Huining Hu;H. Yanikomeroglu;D.D. Falconer;S. Periyalwar

  • Decision feedback equalization for CDMA in indoor wireless communications

    M. Abdulrahman;A.U.H. Sheikh;D.D. Falconer

  • An Overview of Radio Resource Management in Relay-Enhanced OFDMA-Based Networks

    Mohamed Salem;Abdulkareem Adinoyi;Mahmudur Rahman;Halim Yanikomeroglu

  • A multiple access scheme for the uplink of broadband wireless systems

    R. Dinis;D. Falconer;Chan Tong Lam;M. Sabbaghian

  • Coverage enhancement through two-hop relaying in cellular radio systems

    V. Sreng;H. Yanikomeroglu;D. Falconer

  • Broadband wireless using single carrier and frequency domain equalization

    D.D. Falconer;S.L. Ariyavisitakul

  • Iterative layered space-time receivers for single-carrier transmission over severe time-dispersive channels

    R. Dinis;R. Kalbasi;D. Falconer;A.H. Banihashemi

  • Fairness-aware radio resource management in downlink OFDMA cellular relay networks

    Mohamed Salem;Abdulkareem Adinoyi;Mahmudur Rahman;Halim Yanikomeroglu

  • Adaptive equalization of channel nonlinearities in QAM data transmission systems

    Unknown

  • Opportunities and Challenges in OFDMA-Based Cellular Relay Networks: A Radio Resource Management Perspective

    Mohamed Salem;Abdulkareem Adinoyi;Halim Yanikomeroglu;David Falconer

  • Turbo frequency domain equalization for single-carrier broadband wireless systems

    B. Ng;C.-T. Lam;D. Falconer

Frequent Co-Authors

Halim Yanikomeroglu
Halim Yanikomeroglu Carleton University
Rui Dinis
Rui Dinis Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Fumiyuki Adachi
Fumiyuki Adachi Tohoku University
Bernard Mulgrew
Bernard Mulgrew University of Edinburgh
Hikmet Sari
Hikmet Sari Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications
Shalini Periyalwar
Shalini Periyalwar Carleton University
Vimal Bhatia
Vimal Bhatia Indian Institute of Technology Indore
Jørgen Bach Andersen
Jørgen Bach Andersen Aalborg University
Mikael Sternad
Mikael Sternad Uppsala University
Marcos Katz
Marcos Katz University of Oulu

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