DR. KHALID QARAQE

professor
ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
Texas A and M University
Qatar

Professor Engineering
Biography

Education Doctor of Philosophy, Texas A&M University, 1997 Master of Science, University of Jordan, 1989 Bachelor of Science, University of Technology, 1986 Experience A forerunner in the wireless telecommunications field, Dr Qaraqe has held positions at various cutting-edge telecommunications companies, working on design, product development, testing and integration. Visiting Associate Professor, Texas A&M University at Qatar, 2004-present Lead Performance Eng., Qualcomm, San Diego, CA, USA, 2002-2004 Consulting, Enad Design Systems, College Station, TX, USA, 2001-2002 Principal and lead Design Eng., Cadence Design Systems/Tality Corporation, San Jose, CA, USA, 1997-2001 Technical Engineer, Ericsson Telecommunication, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 1989-1994

Research Intrest

Communication theory and its application to the design and performance analysis Cellular and indoor communication systems Development of 3G WCDMA, 3G LTE, WiMax wireless communications, diversity techniques, channel estimation and multi-carrier modulation.

List of Publications
S. Ben Halima, M-S. Alouini, and K. A. Qaraqe, "Joint MS-GSC Combining and Downlink Multiuser Diversity Scheduling", IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communication, vol. 8, no. 7, pp. 3536 - 3545, July 2009.
S. Choi, M- S. Alouini, and K. A. Qaraqe, "Joint Adaptive Modulation and Diversity Combining with Feedback Error Compensation", IEEE Transactions on Communications, vol. 57, no.11, pp. 3214 - 3219, Nov. 2009.
K. A. Qaraqe, M. Mohammad, H. Celebi, A. El-Saigh, "The Impact of Node Distribution on The Transport Capacity of Adhoc Dispersed Spectrum Cognitive Radio Systems", International Conference on Telecommunications (IEEE ICT2010), Doha, Qatar, April 2010.

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