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Mark REED

Position:Academic
Email:
Url:http://users.rsise.anu.edu.au/~mreed/
Phone:62676245
Building:NICTA London Circuit
Department:InfoEng
Staff category:Academic

Research Interests:

Research Topics: The following are topics that I would be interested in working on: * Application of Turbo Receivers to Galileo and Radar Applications * Applications of the "Turbo Principle" to Control Theory Problems * System Performance Optimisation in Cellulars Systems * Spread Spectrum Techniques for Indoor Wireless IR Communications * Iterative Receivers for S-T Coding and MIMO Systems * Particle Filtering for Communication Systems * Particle Filtering for Estimation Problems * Turbo Synchronization

Duties:

I am a researcher within the Wireless Signal Processing Program of National ICT Australia (NICTA) and am working at the Australian National University attached to the Research School of Information Sciences and Engineering (RSISE) within the Department of Telecommunication Engineering. I am also a participant in the Australian Research Council (ARC) supported Australian Communications Research Network (ACoRN).

Bio:

Dr. Mark Reed has worked in industry and research positions for the last 15 years with positions in the U.S.A., Switzerland, and Australia. He pioneered the area of iterative receiver design as part of his doctoral studies and was part of a team that designed and developed a world first Satellite-UMTS Modem for the European Space Agency. He also completed further work on 3G Basestation design as technical lead in the highly successful European Commission project, ASILUM, which investigated and validated advanced signal processing schemes for link improvement in UMTS. Since April 2003 Dr Reed is employed as a Principle Researcher at the National ICT Australia (www.nicta.com.au, http://rsise.anu.edu.au/$sim$mreed/), and is an Adjunct Assoc. Professor at the Australian National University (www.anu.edu.au), Canberra, Australia, where he is involved in research, education, and commercialization,within the wireless signal processing program. He has over 40 international journal and conference papers, is an Associate Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, and has been listed as inventor on five patent applications.