Scalable OFDMA Physical Layer in IEEE 802.16 WirelessMAN
AUTHOR‘S BIOGRAPHY
Hassan Yaghoobi
Hassan Yaghoobi received a B.S. degree from Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran, in 1989 and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Maryland, in 1993 and 2000, respectively, all in Electrical Engineering. His academic research interests include nonlinear control theory, communications theory, and digital signal processing.
Hassan’s industrial experience includes communications systems engineering, silicon design/functional definition, and standards development in the area of broadband communications. Since 2000, he has been working at Intel Corporation. As an engineer for Intel’s Broadband Product Group, he worked on silicon functional definition, algorithm design, system design verification, and validation of various cable modem products. He represented Intel at the DOCSIS2.0 Radio Frequency Interface Specification (RFI) and Acceptance Test Plan (ATP) standard committees at Cablelabs. Hassan is currently working as a Strategic Technologist for Intel’s Broadband Wireless Division working on product definitions of Intel’s 802.16d/e silicon solutions. He is a member of the IEEE 802.16 and 802.20 working groups. He also serves as secretary of the sub 11 GHz Technical Working Group for the WiMAX forum, an industry group focused on interoperability of systems that conform to the IEEE 802.16 standard. Prior to Intel, he worked on design and modeling of wireless terrestrial and satellite receivers for Stanford Telecom and on RF network design of mobile wireless systems for LCC international. His e-mail is hassan.yaghoobi at intel.com.
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