Farooq Khan focuses on Computer network, Base station, Electronic engineering, Mobile station and Real-time computing. His Computer network research incorporates elements of Wireless and Distributed computing. His studies deal with areas such as Channel, Wireless network, MIMO and Data stream mining as well as Base station.
Farooq Khan has researched Electronic engineering in several fields, including Transmission, Wireless communication systems, Encoding and Modulation. His Mobile station study combines topics in areas such as Electrical engineering, Antenna and Mobile telephony. The study incorporates disciplines such as Extremely high frequency, Mobile communication systems and Mobile broadband in addition to Electrical engineering.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Computer network, Base station, Electronic engineering, Wireless and Wireless communication systems. The concepts of his Computer network study are interwoven with issues in Wireless network and Communication channel. His study focuses on the intersection of Base station and fields such as Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing with connections in the field of Modulation.
His Electronic engineering research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Computer hardware, Transmission, MIMO, Transmitter and Coding. The Transmission study combines topics in areas such as Algorithm, Subframe, Real-time computing and Communications system. His Wireless study deals with Electrical engineering intersecting with Extremely high frequency.
Wireless, Communications system, Transmitter, Computer network and Transmission are his primary areas of study. His study looks at the relationship between Wireless and fields such as Electrical engineering, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. He has included themes like Cyclic redundancy check and Hybrid automatic repeat request in his Communications system study.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Baseband, Computer hardware, Electronic engineering and Precoding in addition to Transmitter. He has researched Computer network in several fields, including Wireless network and Wireless communication systems. When carried out as part of a general Mobile station research project, his work on Base station identity code and Station is frequently linked to work in Broadband networks, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study.
His main research concerns Electronic engineering, Computer network, Electrical engineering, Wireless and Polarization. His research integrates issues of Baseband, MIMO and Radio frequency in his study of Electronic engineering. His research links Wireless communication systems with Computer network.
The various areas that Farooq Khan examines in his Wireless communication systems study include Base station identity code, Station, Frame, Synchronization Channel and Subframe. His Electrical engineering study incorporates themes from Beamforming and Mobile broadband. Farooq Khan studied Wireless and Base station that intersect with Network traffic control.
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An introduction to millimeter-wave mobile broadband systems
Zhouyue Pi;Farooq Khan.
IEEE Communications Magazine (2011)
An introduction to millimeter-wave mobile broadband systems
Zhouyue Pi;Farooq Khan.
IEEE Communications Magazine (2011)
LTE for 4G Mobile Broadband: Air Interface Technologies and Performance
Farooq Khan.
(2009)
LTE for 4G Mobile Broadband: Air Interface Technologies and Performance
Farooq Khan.
(2009)
Apparatus and method for spatial division duplex(sdd) for millimeter wave communication system
Kkhan Faruk;Pi Chzhoujueh.
(2011)
mmWave mobile broadband (MMB): Unleashing the 3–300GHz spectrum
Farooq Khan;Zhouyue Pi.
ieee sarnoff symposium (2011)
mmWave mobile broadband (MMB): Unleashing the 3–300GHz spectrum
Farooq Khan;Zhouyue Pi.
ieee sarnoff symposium (2011)
Methods and apparatus to improve performance and enable fast decoding of transmissions with multiple code blocks
ファルーク・カーン;ツォウイェ・ピ.
(2008)
Methods and apparatus to enhance reliability in millimeter wave wideband communications
조우유에 피;파루크 칸.
(2012)
Multi-user mimo feedback and transmission in a wireless communication system
Farooq Khan;Jianzhong Zhang;Rensburg Cornelius Van.
(2008)
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