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33
Citations
28782
World Ranking
5916
National Ranking
1987

Overview

J. Nicholas Laneman is affiliated with the University of Notre Dame in the United States and has contributed to research primarily in the fields of Engineering and Computer Science, with a focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering as well as Computer Networks and Communications.

Their recent scholarly output includes the following papers:

  • A 0.71-mW Antenna-Coupled On-Off-Key Receiver for Gbps Millimeter-Wave Wireless Communications, 2022, IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
  • Evaluating the CBRS Experiment, 2023, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Directivity in RF Sensor Networks for Widespread Spectrum Monitoring, 2021, IEEE Transactions on Cognitive Communications and Networking
  • Efficient modeling of low-resolution millimeter-wave transceivers for massive MIMO wireless communications systems, 2020, Microwave and Optical Technology Letters
  • Three-Dimensional RF Sensor Networks for Widespread Spectrum Monitoring, 2022, IEEE Transactions on Cognitive Communications and Networking

Laneman's work covers several main research topics, which include:

  • Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
  • Millimeter-Wave Propagation and Modeling
  • Distributed Sensor Networks and Detection Algorithms
  • Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit Design
  • Microwave Engineering and Waveguides
  • Advanced Data Storage Technologies
  • Cognitive Radio Networks and Spectrum Sensing

Their research is frequently published in the following venues:

  • IEEE Transactions on Cognitive Communications and Networking
  • IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Microwave and Optical Technology Letters
  • IEEE Transactions on Communications

Collaborations form a significant part of Laneman's scholarly activity, with repeated co-authorships including:

  • Bertrand M. Hochwald
  • Jonathan Chisum
  • Xiangbo Meng
  • Ralf Bendlin
  • Nicholas Estes

Best Publications

  • Cooperative diversity in wireless networks: Efficient protocols and outage behavior

    J.N. Laneman;D.N.C. Tse;G.W. Wornell

  • Distributed space-time-coded protocols for exploiting cooperative diversity in wireless networks

    J.N. Laneman;G.W. Wornell

  • Energy-efficient antenna sharing and relaying for wireless networks

    J.N. Laneman;G.W. Wornell

  • An efficient protocol for realizing cooperative diversity in wireless networks

    J.N. Laneman;G.W. Wornell;D.N.C. Tse

  • High-Performance Cooperative Demodulation With Decode-and-Forward Relays

    Tairan Wang;A. Cano;G.B. Giannakis;J.N. Laneman

  • Cooperative diversity in wireless networks: algorithms and architectures

    J. Nicholas Laneman;Gregory W. Wornell

  • Modulation and demodulation for cooperative diversity in wireless systems

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  • Cooperative communications in mobile ad hoc networks

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

  • Bandwidth- and power-efficient routing in linear wireless networks

    M. Sikora;J.N. Laneman;M. Haenggi;D.J. Costello

  • Multihop Relaying for Broadband Wireless Mesh Networks: From Theory to Practice

    O. Oyman;N.J. Laneman;S. Sandhu

  • Strong Secrecy From Channel Resolvability

    Matthieu R. Bloch;J. Nicholas Laneman

  • Protocol design and throughput analysis for multi-user cognitive cooperative systems

    I. Krikidis;J.N. Laneman;J.S. Thompson;S. Mclaughlin

  • Source-Channel Diversity for Parallel Channels

    J. Nicholas Laneman;Emin Martinian;Gregory W. Wornell;John G. Apostolopoulos

  • Cooperative Relaying With State Available Noncausally at the Relay

    Abdellatif Zaidi;Shiva Prasad Kotagiri;J Nicholas Laneman;Luc Vandendorpe

  • Effect of Wideband Beam Squint on Codebook Design in Phased-Array Wireless Systems

    Mingming Cai;Kang Gao;Ding Nie;Bertrand Hochwald

  • Cooperative diversity for wireless fading channels without channel state information

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  • On the optimum number of hops in linear wireless networks

    M. Sikora;J.N. Laneman;M. Haenggi;D.J. Costello

  • Distributed spectrum-efficient routing algorithms in wireless networks

    Deqiang Chen;Martin Haenggi;J. Nicholas Laneman

  • Multiaccess channels with state known to some encoders and independent messages

    Shiva Prasad Kotagiri;J. Nicholas Laneman

  • A Second-Order Achievable Rate Region for Gaussian Multi-Access Channels via a Central Limit Theorem for Functions

    Ebrahim MolavianJazi;J. Nicholas Laneman

  • Arbitrary jamming can preclude secure communication

    Ebrahim MolavianJazi;Matthieu Bloch;J. Nicholas Laneman

  • Multiaccess channels with state known to one encoder: Another case of degraded message sets

    Abdellatif Zaidi;Shiva Prasad Kotagiri;J. Nicholas Laneman;Luc Vandendorpe

Frequent Co-Authors

Bertrand M. Hochwald
Bertrand M. Hochwald University of Notre Dame
Vijay Gupta
Vijay Gupta Purdue University West Lafayette
Martin Haenggi
Martin Haenggi University of Notre Dame
Luc Vandendorpe
Luc Vandendorpe Université Catholique de Louvain
Ioannis Krikidis
Ioannis Krikidis University of Cyprus
Gerhard Kramer
Gerhard Kramer Technical University of Munich
John Thompson
John Thompson University of Edinburgh
Jennifer Rexford
Jennifer Rexford Princeton University

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