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From: bharat pathak on 14 Jul 2010 22:54 Hello, I have background in DSP both theory as well as practical. But I do not have much experience in the area of wireless or digital communications. Could someone help me define a problem that could be taken up as work towards successful completion of PhD? I am looking for problems related to wireless/ofdm. Thanks, Bharat
From: cpshah99 on 15 Jul 2010 04:30 >Hello, > > I have background in DSP both theory as well > as practical. But I do not have much experience > in the area of wireless or digital communications. > > Could someone help me define a problem that > could be taken up as work towards successful > completion of PhD? > > I am looking for problems related to wireless/ofdm. > >Thanks, >Bharat > > MIMO-OFDM is a good. Specifically, synchronization issues. If you can introduce error correction coding (Turbo, LDPC), that will be good as well. Chintan
From: fatalist on 15 Jul 2010 09:53 On Jul 14, 10:54 pm, "bharat pathak" <bharat(a)n_o_s_p_a_m.arithos.com> wrote: > Hello, > > I have background in DSP both theory as well > as practical. But I do not have much experience > in the area of wireless or digital communications. > > Could someone help me define a problem that > could be taken up as work towards successful > completion of PhD? > > I am looking for problems related to wireless/ofdm. > > Thanks, > Bharat PhD ??? Why ??? Here is a good one to read before you start wasting your time and (hopefully other people's) money getting your "Piled Higher & Deeper" degree http://www.phdcomics.com/comics/archive.php?comicid=1329
From: Clay on 15 Jul 2010 09:54 On Jul 14, 10:54 pm, "bharat pathak" <bharat(a)n_o_s_p_a_m.arithos.com> wrote: > Hello, > > I have background in DSP both theory as well > as practical. But I do not have much experience > in the area of wireless or digital communications. > > Could someone help me define a problem that > could be taken up as work towards successful > completion of PhD? > > I am looking for problems related to wireless/ofdm. > > Thanks, > Bharat You need to look at the potential advisors that you have available and talk to them to see if they are willing to sponser you and if so they will work with you on defining a problem to work on. Typically the dept's experts have areas of expertise that should be well advertised somewhere (dept website, course catalog etc, personal websites) and talk to one whose expertise is in an area you are interested in. Good Luck, Clay
From: Vladimir Vassilevsky on 15 Jul 2010 10:33 bharat pathak wrote: > Hello, > > I have background in DSP both theory as well > as practical. But I do not have much experience > in the area of wireless or digital communications. > > Could someone help me define a problem that > could be taken up as work towards successful > completion of PhD? > > I am looking for problems related to wireless/ofdm. Sure. Get PhD online. It will be mailed it to you. PhD is not an award in appreciation of your brilliance, but something that they give to you in exchange for the specific piece of work that you did for them. It is a sort of employee-employer relationship. Start with finding the university people who would sponsor and back up your work. VLV
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