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D-Index
51
Citations
9861
World Ranking
2681
National Ranking
1016

Dennis Goeckel publication distribution in Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Dennis Goeckel sits on this spectrum.

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34 publications 1,065+

This scientist: 223 publications — 37th percentile

37% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,065 publications or more.

Dennis Goeckel D-index placement in Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Electronics and Electrical Engineering scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Dennis Goeckel sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 111+

This scientist: 51 D-Index — 63rd percentile

63% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 111 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2011 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to wireless communication systems and networks

Overview

Dennis Goeckel is affiliated with the University of Massachusetts Amherst in the United States. Their research primarily intersects the fields of Computer Science and Engineering, with significant contributions in related sub-disciplines such as Artificial Intelligence, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Computer Networks and Communications, Information Systems, and Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition.

The core themes of their work revolve around wireless communication security techniques, internet traffic analysis and secure e-voting, privacy-preserving technologies in data, cryptography and data security, cooperative communication and network coding, wireless signal modulation classification, and vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs).

Recent scholarly articles authored or co-authored by Goeckel include:

  • Optimal Power Adaptation in Covert Communication With an Uninformed Jammer, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
  • Covert Communication Using Null Space and 3D Beamforming: Uncertainty of Willie's Location Information, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
  • Covert Communication in Continuous-Time Systems in the Presence of a Jammer, 2021, IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
  • Covert Communications in Multi-Channel Slotted ALOHA Systems, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
  • Location Privacy Protection for UAVs in Package Delivery and IoT Data Collection, 2023, IEEE Internet of Things Journal

Frequent collaborators include Amir Houmansadr, Hossein Pishro-Nik, Don Towsley, Nazanin Takbiri, and Majid Ghaderi.

The scientist has published extensively in several venues, notably:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
  • IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
  • IEEE Internet of Things Journal
  • IEEE Wireless Communications Letters

Dennis Goeckel was recognized as an IEEE Fellow in 2011 for contributions to wireless communication systems and networks, highlighting their engagement in advancing technologies related to wireless communication infrastructures and methodologies.

Best Publications

  • Limits of Reliable Communication with Low Probability of Detection on AWGN Channels

    B. A. Bash;D. Goeckel;D. Towsley

  • Adaptive coding for time-varying channels using outdated fading estimates

    D.L. Goeckel

  • Cooperative communications in mobile ad hoc networks

    A. Scaglione;D.L. Goeckel;J.N. Laneman

  • Covert Communication in the Presence of an Uninformed Jammer

    Tamara V. Sobers;Boulat A. Bash;Saikat Guha;Don Towsley

  • Asynchronous cooperative diversity

    Shuangqing Wei;D.L. Goeckel;M.C. Valenti

  • Hiding information in noise: fundamental limits of covert wireless communication

    Boulat A. Bash;Dennis Goeckel;Don Towsley;Saikat Guha

  • Bounds on the Gain of Network Coding and Broadcasting in Wireless Networks

    Junning Liu;D. Goeckel;D. Towsley

  • Covert Wireless Communication With Artificial Noise Generation

    Ramin Soltani;Dennis Goeckel;Don Towsley;Boulat A. Bash

  • Neighbor discovery in wireless networks and the coupon collector's problem

    Sudarshan Vasudevan;Donald Towsley;Dennis Goeckel;Ramin Khalili

  • Identifying Wireless Users via Transmitter Imperfections

    A. C. Polak;S. Dolatshahi;D. L. Goeckel

  • On the study of network coding with diversity

    Zhiguo Ding;K.K. Leung;D.L. Goeckel;D. Towsley

  • Slightly Frequency-Shifted Reference Ultra-Wideband (UWB) Radio

    D.L. Goeckel;Qu Zhang

  • On the Application of Cooperative Transmission to Secrecy Communications

    Zhiguo Ding;K. K. Leung;D. L. Goeckel;D. Towsley

  • Opportunistic Relaying for Secrecy Communications: Cooperative Jamming vs. Relay Chatting

    Zhiguo Ding;K. K. Leung;D. L. Goeckel;D. Towsley

  • Covert Communications When the Warden Does Not Know the Background Noise Power

    Dennis Goeckel;Boulat A. Bash;Saikat Guha;Don Towsley

  • Convergence of the Complex Envelope of Bandlimited OFDM Signals

    Shuangqing Wei;D L Goeckel;P A Kelly

  • Artificial Noise Generation from Cooperative Relays for Everlasting Secrecy in Two-Hop Wireless Networks

    D. Goeckel;S. Vasudevan;D. Towsley;S. Adams

  • Covert Communication Gains From Adversary’s Ignorance of Transmission Time

    Boulat A. Bash;Dennis Goeckel;Don Towsley

  • Quantum-secure covert communication on bosonic channels.

    Boulat A. Bash;Andrei H. Gheorghe;Andrei H. Gheorghe;Andrei H. Gheorghe;Monika Patel;Jonathan L. Habif

  • Efficient algorithms for neighbor discovery in wireless networks

    Sudarshan Vasudevan;Micah Adler;Dennis Goeckel;Don Towsley

  • A modern extreme value theory approach to calculating the distribution of the peak-to-average power ratio in OFDM systems

    Shuangqing Wei;D.L. Goeckel;P.E. Kelly

  • Security-capacity trade-off in large wireless networks using keyless secrecy

    Sudarshan Vasudevan;Dennis Goeckel;Donald F. Towsley

  • Square root law for communication with low probability of detection on AWGN channels

    Boulat A. Bash;Dennis Goeckel;Don Towsley

Frequent Co-Authors

Don Towsley
Don Towsley University of Massachusetts Amherst
Amir Houmansadr
Amir Houmansadr University of Massachusetts Amherst
Saikat Guha
Saikat Guha University of Arizona
Zhiguo Ding
Zhiguo Ding Nanyang Technological University
Kin K. Leung
Kin K. Leung Imperial College London
Russell Tessier
Russell Tessier University of Massachusetts Amherst
Marco F. Duarte
Marco F. Duarte University of Massachusetts Amherst
Benyuan Liu
Benyuan Liu University of Massachusetts Lowell
Jim Kurose
Jim Kurose University of Massachusetts Amherst
Wayne Burleson
Wayne Burleson University of Massachusetts Amherst

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