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Research interests:Research Topics: The following are topics that I am or would like to be working on: a) Next Generation Mobile Networks (NGMN) b) Self Organising/Optimizing Networks (SONs) c) Small Cells and HetNets (3G/4G) d) Signal Processing related to Compressed Sensing e) Full Duplex Radio, and f) Multi-user techniques applied to Radar Systems | |||||||||||||||||
Duties:I am a Researcher in the area of Wireless Signal Processing and have Adjunct status with the Australian National University (ANU) College of Engineering and Computer Science (CECS). I am also a participant in the Australian Research Council (ARC) supported Australian Communications Research Network (ACoRN). | |||||||||||||||||
Bio:Mark Reed is a leading researcher in the area of WCDMA receiver and network design with more than 18 years of experience with positions in the USA, Switzerland, and Australia. He received his B. Eng. (Honours) from RMIT in 1990 and Ph.D. in Information Engineering from University of South Australia in 2000. He is an Adjunct Researcher at the Australian National University and leads teams on research projects. Mark pioneered the area of iterative detection techniques for WCDMA base station receivers and has more than 60 publications and eight patent applications. He has a mix of real-world industrial experience as well as research experience where he continues to put his techniques into practice. Mark has previously performed research and developed real-time world-first Satellite-UMTS and mobile WiMAX demonstration systems. Recently Mark has lead a team to realize a real-time WCDMA Femtocell modem working at RF and tested against independent equipment. This realization contains world-first advanced receiver techniques that significantly improve the uplink throughput and range. Mark is a senior member of the IEEE and from 2005-2007 he was an Associate Editor for the IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON VEHICULAR TECHNOLOGY. | |||||||||||||||||
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