M. Javad Omidi

Assistant Professor
Electrical & Computer Engineering
Isfahan University of Medical Sciences
Israel

Professor Engineering
Biography

  M. Javad Omidi received his Ph.D. from University of Toronto in 1998. He has gained years of industry experience in Canada as the cofounder of an active research and development group designing broadband communication systems. He is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Isfahan University of Technology, Iran, and has been the chair of Information Technology Center (2005-2008), and chair of Electrical and Computer Engineering Department (2008-2011) and manager of Communication Group (2011-2012 ) at this university. His research interests are in the areas of Mobile Computing, Wireless Communications, Digital Communication Systems, Software Defined Radio and Cognitive Radio Systems, and VLSI Architectures for Communication Algorithms. He has several publications, US and international patents and inventions on all the areas of his research interest.  

Research Intrest

  My research interests are in the areas of Mobile Computing, Wireless Communications, Digital Communication Systems, Software Defined Radio and Cognitive Radio Systems, and VLSI Architectures for Communication Algorithms. Currently I am in charge of Digital Communictaion Lab and Software Defined Radio Lab, with more than 12 team members from Graduate and Undergraduate Students.

List of Publications
J. Kazemi, M. J. Omidi, K. Navaie, “A novel low complexity energy-efficient resource allocation for OFDM systems,” Transaction on Emerging Telecommunications Technologies, Feb. 2015, Wiley, US
J. Mohammadi-Siahboomi, M. J. Omidi, H. Saeedi-Sourck, “Low-complexity CFO compensation technique for interleaved OFDMA system uplink,” International Journal of Electronics and Communications (AEÜ), 2016, Elsevier
A. Fazeli, M. J. Omidi, H. Saeedi-Sourck, M. Ardakani, “Superposition Network Coded Cooperation for Wireless Networks,” Transaction on Emerging Telecommunications Technologies, Apr. 2016, Wiley, US

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