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North Korea You won't find anywhere remotely similiar to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Get ready for Kim-land.
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Iran Axes schmaxes... Forget everything you've been told about this country. It might well be the nicest place you ever visited.
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Japan Lost in Translation. Nowhere else does the past meet the future like in Japan.
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Lion Hunting A mathematical approach
Mathematical Tables Some important numerical results
Signal Processing Wikipedia
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Publications of Jan Egil Kirkebø
I am a Ph.D. student at the Department of Informatics, University of Oslo. My main research interests are in Signal Processing, with applications to ultrasonic imaging and wireless communications.
When I'm not doing research I like to travel, and this interest has taken me on numerous trips to more than 50 countries. |
Conferences
- J. E. Kirkebø, D. Gesbert and S. G. Kiani, "Probabilistic Access Functions for Multi-Cell Wireless Schemes", Proc. IEEE ITS, (Fortaleza, Brazil), Sep. 2006.
- S. G. Kiani, D. Gesbert, J. E. Kirkebø, A. Gjendemsjø and G. E. Øien, "A Simple Greedy Scheme for Multi-Cell Capacity Maximization", Proc. IEEE ITS, (Fortaleza, Brazil), Sep. 2006.
- J. E. Kirkebø, D. Gesbert and S. G. Kiani, "Maximizing the Capacity of Wireless Networks using Multi-Cell Access Schemes", Proc. IEEE SPAWC, (Cannes, France), July 2006.
- T. Dahl and J. E. Kirkebø, "Blind beamforming in Frequency Division Duplex MISO Systems Based on Time Reversal Mirrors", Proc. IEEE SPAWC, (New York, NY), pp. 640-644, June 2005.
- J. E. Kirkebø, A. Austeng and S. Holm, "Layout-optimized Cylindrical Sonar Arrays", Proc. IEEE OCEANS, (Kobe, Japan), vol. 2, pp. 598-602, Nov. 2004.
- A. Austeng, J. E. Kirkebø and S. Holm, "A Flexible Algorithm for Layout-Optimized Sparse cMUT Arrays", Proc. IEEE Ultrasonics Symp., (Montreal, Canada), vol. 2, pp. 1266-1269, Aug. 2004.
- J. E. Kirkebø, A. Austeng and S. Holm, "Curved Two-Dimensional Arrays in Ultrasound", Proc. IEEE Ultrasonics Symp., (Montreal, Canada), vol. 2, pp. 1274-1277, Aug. 2004.
- J. E. Kirkebø, S. Holm and A. Austeng, "Sparse Curved 2D Arrays in Ultrasound", Proc. IEEE Nordic Sign. Proc. Symp., (Hurtigruta, Norway), Oct. 2002.
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Jokes
- Q: How many signal processing engineers does it take to change a lightbulb?
- A: Three. One to Fourier transform the lightbulb, one to apply a complex exponential rotational shifting operator, and one to inverse transform the removed lightbulb.
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China It's not a country but a continent. China is a-changing, and you're invited.
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Sverre Holm University of Oslo
Andreas Austeng University of Oslo
Tobias Dahl University of Oslo
David Gesbert Institut Eurecom
Henrik Pryser Libell Freelancer
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Aurora Project Entitled "Optimization of Broadband Wireless Communications Networks" Norwegian-French collaboration
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