Georgios B. Giannakis
Professor
Education
- Ph.D., EE, 1986, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States
- M.S., Math, 1986, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States
- M.S., EE, 1983, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States
- B.S., EE, 1981, National Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece
Contact Information
- 6-165 E EECS
- Telephone: (612) (612) 626-77
- E-mail: georgios
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- Personal Web Site
- Research Group Web Site
Honors/Awards
- EURASIP Fellow, 2008
- EURASIP Technical Achievement Award, 2005
- G. Taylor Research Award, 2004
- IEEE-SP Soc. Tech. Achievement Award, 2000
- IEEE Fellow, 1996
- Six journal publication received Best Paper Awards from the IEEE Signal Processing and Communications Societies, 1995-2005
Synopsis
My general interests span the areas of communications, networking and signal processing, estimation and detection theory, time-series analysis, and system identification. Areas of past research have included (poly)spectral analysis, wavelets, cyclostationary, and non-Gaussian signal processing with applications to sensor arrays and image processing. Current research focuses on complex-field and network coding, cooperative wireless communications, cognitive radios, cross-layer designs, mobile ad hoc networks, and wireless sensor networks.
Selected Publications
- Ribeiro, A. Sidiropoulos, N.D., and Giannakis, G.B., "Optimal Distributed Stochastic Routing Algorithms for Wireless Multihop Networks", IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, vol. 7, December 2008.
- Schizas, I.D., Giannakis, G.B., Roumeliotis, S.D., and A. Ribeiro, "Consensus in Ad Hoc WSNs with Noisy Links" Parts I and II, IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, vol. 56, pp. 250-364 and 1650-1666, Jan. and April 2008.
- Yu, Y., and Giannakis, G.B., "High-Throughput Random Access Using Successive Interference Cancellation in a Tree Algorithm", IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, vol. 53, pp. 4628-4639, December 2007.