Joseph Blomer
blome015@umn.edu


I am currently a graduate student at the University of Minnesota Electrical and Computer Engineering Department.

My primary interests are in wireless networks and communications, information theory and adaptive signal processing.
My secondary interests are in cryptography, data compression, machine learning and digital electronics.

I received the B.S. Degree in Electrical Engineering and in Mathematics at the University of Minnesota in May 2008. I anticapte receiving the M.S.E.E. degree in May 2010 and the Ph.D. degree some indeterminate time after that.

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Journal Publications:
Forthcoming

Conference Publications:
J. Blomer and N. Jindal, Transmission Capacity of Wireless Ad Hoc Networks: Successive Interference Cancellation vs. Joint Detection, IEEE Int. Conf. on Communications, June 2009.

Other Writings of interest:
Final Project for EE5542 Adaptive DSP: "Adaptive Lattice Filters for Seismic Geology"
Final Project for EE5545 DSP Design: "Adaptive Audio Noise Cancellation on Spartan3E FPGA" (with D. Rolkosky)