Andrew Balmos, Ph.D., working thesis title: ``Embedded Signal Processing for Autogenic Technologies in Production Cropping Systems.''
Joon Young Kim, Ph.D., working thesis title: ``Spectrum Sensing for Cognitive Radio.''
Alex Layton, Ph.D., working thesis title: ``Statistical Signal Processing for Agricultural Big Data Sets.''
Craig Manarik, Ph.D., working thesis title: ``Signal Processing for Cloud Radio.''
Andrew Marcum, Ph.D., working thesis title: ``Wireless Network Optimization for Cognitive Radio.'' (co-supervised by D. J. Love)
Yaguang Zhang, M.S., working thesis title: ``Algorithm and Software for Proactive Pothole Repair.''
Yang Wang, Ph.D., working thesis title: ``Data Analytics and Software Tools for the Internet of Agricultural Things.''
W. Y. Kan, Ph.D., degree received June 1996, ``Multiple Target Tracking with Application to Image Sequence Processing.''
J. A. Gansman, Ph.D., degree received May 1997, ``Beamspace ESPRIT for Multidimensional Arrays and Synchronization Aspects of PSAM.'' (Dr. Gansman is a Research Scientist with the Electronic Warfare Division of the Navy Research Lab)
R. Balasubramanian, Ph.D., degree received December 1997, co-supervised by M. P. Fitz, ``Soft-Decision Detection and Synchronization of Continuous Phase Modulated Signals.'' (Dr. Balasubramanian is with ViaSat, Inc., Carlsbad, CA)
Ramesh Kumar, M.S., degree received June 1998, ``VLSI Implementation of Symbol Timing Recovery in a Narrowband Wireless Modem.'' (Mr. Kumar is with Texas Instruments)
J. Grimm, Ph.D., degree received September 1998, co-supervised by M. P. Fitz, ``Transmitter Diversity Code Design for Achieving Full Diversity on Rayleigh Fading Channels.'' (Dr. Grimm is with Wiscomtech)
Steve Biracree, M.S., degree received June 1999, ``Real-Time Symbol Timing Recovery for a Narrowband Wireless Modem.'' (Mr. Biracree is with NxtWave Communications)
Y. Wei, Ph.D., degree received December 1999, ``Adaptive Estimation and Equalization of Fading Channels and Code-Timing Acquisition of DS-CDMA Signals,'' co-supervised by S. B. Gelfand. (Dr. Wei is with Qualcomm, San Diego, CA)
Thejaswi M. Bharadwaj, M.S.., degree received August 2001, ``Symbol Timing Synchronization for the Bluetooth Radio.'' (Mr. Bharadwaj is with Qualcomm, Inc., San Jose, CA)
L.-C. Chang, Ph.D., degree received December 2003, ``Analysis of Nonlinear Amplifier Effects and Data Predistortion in QAM Systems.'' (Dr. Chang is an Assistant Professor at National Taiwan University of Science and Technology)
F. Lu, Ph.D., degree received December 2003, ``Blind Synchronization Techniques for OFDM Based on Oversampling and the Modified Bhattacharyya Bounds.'' (Dr. Lu is with Qualcomm, Inc., San Jose, CA)
T. Simarmata, Ph.D., degree received May 2004, ``Performance of Symbol Timing Recovery, Frame Synchronization and Equalization for Continuous-Phase Modulation Using Limiter-Discriminator Detection.''
H. Huh, Ph.D., degree received December 2004, ``A Unified Approach to Optimum Frame Synchronization and Reduced Complexity CPM Receiver.'' (Dr. Huh is with Korea Polytechnic University)
S. V. Vanjari, Ph.D., degree received December 2006, co-supervised by M. R. Bell, ``Transmission of Information from Large Groups of Sensors Using Synthetic Aperture Radar and Modulated Reradiation and Quasi-Regular LDPC Code Design for QAM Constellations.'' (Dr. Vanjari is with Qualcomm, Inc., India)
T. Pande, Ph.D., degree received December 2006, co-supervised by D. J. Love, ``Limited Feedback Precoding for MIMO-OFDM and Non-Coherent Demodulation for Orthogonal Space Time Coded Continuous Phase Modulation.'' (Dr. Pande is with Texas Instruments, Dallas TX)
Alan Barker, M.S., degree received May 2008, co-supervised by D. M. Bullock, ``A Distributed Road Condition Monitoring System for Vehicle Infrastructure Integration.'' (Mr. Barker's is with Oak Ridge National Labs)
Virgil Totten, M.S., degree received May 2008, co-supervised by D. M. Bullock, ``Application of Vehicle Detector Waveforms in Vehicle Re-Identification and Evaluating Detector Installation Performance.'' (Mr. Totten is with Northrup Grumman)
M. Ndoye, Ph.D., degree received May 2010, ``Signal Processing Methods for Road Condition Monitoring and Vehicle Signature Matching for Travel Time Estimation.'' (Dr. Ndoye is with the Department of Electrical Engineering at Tuskegee University)
O. Aluko, Ph.D., degree received December 2010, co-supervised by D. J. Love, ``Frameworks to Enhance Performance in Precoded Multi-User MIMO Systems.'' (Dr. Aluko is with Qualcomm, Inc., San Diego, CA)
Victor Aboh, M.S., degree received December 2011, ``Frequency Demodulation of Magneto-Inductive Vehicle Signatures for Vehicle Detection and Speed and Acceleration Estimation Using a Software Defined Radio.'' (Mr. Aboh is with Etisalat Nigeria)
Joseph Ernst, Ph.D., degree received December 2011, co-supervised by D. M. Bullock, ``Statistical Signal Processing Algorithms for Estimation of Vehicle Trajectories From Magneto-Inductive Traffic Sensors.'' (Dr. Ernst is with the Hume Center at Virginia Tech)
Sooyoung Hur, Ph.D., degree received December 1013. Co-supervised by D. J. Love, ``Millimeter Wave Beamforming for Wireless Backhaul and Access in Small-Cell Networks and Practical Approaches in Software-Defined Radio.'' (Dr. Hur is with Samsung, Korea)
Andrew Duly, Ph.D., degree received December 2013. Co-supervised by D. J. Love, ``Transmit Signal Design for MIMO Radar and Massive MIMO Channel Estimation.'' (Dr. Duly is with AFRL, Dayton OH)
Rizal Johari, Ph.D., degree received December 2014, ``Analysis and Practical Considerations in Implementing Multiple Transmitters and Receivers for Wireless Power Transfer via Coupled Magnetic Resonance.'' (Dr. Johari is with Apple)