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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
54
Citations
12068
World Ranking
2271
National Ranking
889

Overview

Mohsen Kavehrad is affiliated with Pennsylvania State University in the United States. Their professional work is associated primarily with this institution.

There is no available data regarding recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues linked to their research output. Similarly, no specific publications in books or detailed information about their main fields of study or subfields are documented.

Information on awards or honors received by Mohsen Kavehrad is not present in the reviewed data.

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Best Publications

  • BER Performance of Free-Space Optical Transmission with Spatial Diversity

    S.M. Navidpour;M. Uysal;M. Kavehrad

  • Optical code-division-multiplexed systems based on spectral encoding of noncoherent sources

    M. Kavehrad;D. Zaccarin

  • Spread spectrum wireless PBX

    Mohsen Kavehrad;Peter John Mclane

  • Analytical model for rare-earth-doped fiber amplifiers and lasers

    C. Barnard;P. Myslinski;J. Chrostowski;M. Kavehrad

  • Direct-Sequence Spread Spectrum with DPSK Modulation and Diversity for Indoor Wireless Communications

    M. Kavehrad;B. Ramamurthi

  • Protocols for very high-speed optical fiber local area networks using a passive star topology

    I. Habbab;M. Kavehrad;C. Sundberg

  • Performance of low-complexity channel coding and diversity for spread spectrum in indoor, wireless communication

    M. Kavehrad;P. J. McLane

  • An optical CDMA system based on spectral encoding of LED

    D. Zaccarin;M. Kavehrad

  • Sustainable energy-efficient wireless applications using light

    Mohsen Kavehrad

  • Look-up table techniques for adaptive digital predistortion: a development and comparison

    K.J. Muhonen;M. Kavehrad;R. Krishnamoorthy

  • Visible light communications: demand factors, benefits and opportunities [Guest Editorial]

    Nan Chi;Harald Haas;Mohsen Kavehrad;Thomas D.C. Little

  • Spot-diffusing and fly-eye receivers for indoor infrared wireless communications

    G. Yun;M. Kavehrad

  • Asynchronous indoor positioning system based on visible light communications

    Weizhi Zhang;M. I. Sakib Chowdhury;Mohsen Kavehrad

  • Indoor positioning algorithm using light-emitting diode visible light communications

    Zhou Zhou;Mohsen Kavehrad;Peng Deng

  • Impact of Multipath Reflections on the Performance of Indoor Visible Light Positioning Systems

    Wenjun Gu;Mohammadreza Aminikashani;Peng Deng;Mohsen Kavehrad

  • Slotted Aloha and reservation Aloha protocols for very high-speed optical fiber local area networks using passive star topology

    G.N.M. Sudhakar;N.D. Georganas;M. Kavehrad

  • Transmission channel model and capacity of overhead multi-conductor medium-voltage power-lines for broadband communications

    P. Amirshahi;M. Kavehrad

  • ALOHA with capture over slow and fast fading radio channels with coding and diversity

    I.M.I. Habbab;M. Kavehrad;C.-E.W. Sundberg

  • A Novel Statistical Channel Model for Turbulence-Induced Fading in Free-Space Optical Systems

    Mohammadreza A. Kashani;Murat Uysal;Mohsen Kavehrad

  • High-frequency characteristics of overhead multiconductor power lines for broadband communications

    P. Amirshahi;M. Kavehrad

  • Impact of Multipath Reflections on the Performance of Indoor Visible Light Positioning Systems

    Wenjun Gu;Mohammadreza Aminikashani;Mohsen Kavehrad

Frequent Co-Authors

Shlomi Arnon
Shlomi Arnon Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Reinaldo A. Valenzuela
Reinaldo A. Valenzuela Nokia (United States)
Rongqing Hui
Rongqing Hui University of Kansas
Yuefeng Ji
Yuefeng Ji Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications
Vyas Sekar
Vyas Sekar Carnegie Mellon University
Harald Haas
Harald Haas University of Cambridge
Murat Uysal
Murat Uysal New York University Abu Dhabi
Nan Chi
Nan Chi Fudan University
Thomas D. C. Little
Thomas D. C. Little Boston University

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