His primary scientific interests are in Electronic engineering, Wireless, Telecommunications, Transmitter and Fading. His work deals with themes such as Spread spectrum, Multipath propagation, Communication channel, Bit error rate and Modulation, which intersect with Electronic engineering. His Wireless research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Infrared, Optical receivers, Electronics, Transistor and Power budget.
In general Telecommunications study, his work on Broadband, Broadband over power lines and Broadband networks often relates to the realm of Admittance, thereby connecting several areas of interest. His work carried out in the field of Transmitter brings together such families of science as MIMO, Spectral regrowth, Amplifier and Impulse response. Mohsen Kavehrad has researched Fading in several fields, including Scintillation, Transmission, Antenna diversity and Gamma distribution.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Electronic engineering, Wireless, Communication channel, Optics and Optical communication. His Electronic engineering research includes themes of Fading, Telecommunications, Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing, Visible light communication and Multipath propagation. His Wireless study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Bandwidth and Broadband.
His studies in Communication channel integrate themes in fields like Computer network, Data transmission and Modulation, Link adaptation. His study explores the link between Optics and topics such as Transmitter that cross with problems in Bandwidth. His Optical communication research focuses on Dispersion and how it connects with Attenuation.
His primary areas of investigation include Electronic engineering, Visible light communication, Optics, Wireless and Optical wireless. His research integrates issues of Multipath propagation, Communication channel, Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing, Optical wireless communications and Modulation in his study of Electronic engineering. Mohsen Kavehrad combines subjects such as Visible radiation, Telecommunications and Optical communication with his study of Visible light communication.
His studies deal with areas such as Turbulence and Location-based service as well as Optics. In his study, Fading is inextricably linked to Probability density function, which falls within the broad field of Turbulence. Mohsen Kavehrad has included themes like Radio spectrum and Electromagnetic interference in his Wireless study.
His main research concerns Visible light communication, Electronic engineering, Multipath propagation, Optics and Indoor positioning system. His study in Visible light communication is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Wireless, Telecommunications, Visible radiation and Optical communication. Mohsen Kavehrad works on Electronic engineering which deals in particular with Keying.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Transmitter, Monte Carlo method and Impulse response in addition to Multipath propagation. His Optics research incorporates elements of Fading distribution, Location-based service, Turbulence, Gamma distribution and Channel state information. His Indoor positioning system research incorporates themes from Trilateration and Hybrid positioning system.
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BER Performance of Free-Space Optical Transmission with Spatial Diversity
S.M. Navidpour;M. Uysal;M. Kavehrad.
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications (2007)
Optical code-division-multiplexed systems based on spectral encoding of noncoherent sources
M. Kavehrad;D. Zaccarin.
Journal of Lightwave Technology (1995)
Spread spectrum wireless PBX
Mohsen Kavehrad;Peter John Mclane.
(1986)
Direct-Sequence Spread Spectrum with DPSK Modulation and Diversity for Indoor Wireless Communications
M. Kavehrad;B. Ramamurthi.
IEEE Transactions on Communications (1987)
Protocols for very high-speed optical fiber local area networks using a passive star topology
I. Habbab;M. Kavehrad;C. Sundberg.
Journal of Lightwave Technology (1987)
Performance of low-complexity channel coding and diversity for spread spectrum in indoor, wireless communication
M. Kavehrad;P. J. McLane.
AT&T technical journal (1985)
An optical CDMA system based on spectral encoding of LED
D. Zaccarin;M. Kavehrad.
IEEE Photonics Technology Letters (1993)
Analytical model for rare-earth-doped fiber amplifiers and lasers
C. Barnard;P. Myslinski;J. Chrostowski;M. Kavehrad.
IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics (1994)
Look-up table techniques for adaptive digital predistortion: a development and comparison
K.J. Muhonen;M. Kavehrad;R. Krishnamoorthy.
IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology (2000)
Sustainable energy-efficient wireless applications using light
Mohsen Kavehrad.
IEEE Communications Magazine (2010)
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