Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Electrical Engineering & Computer Science BS 1987

Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Electrical Engineering & Computer Science BS 1987

<p> Prof. Brian L. Evans (a) Professional Preparation Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Electrical Engineering & Computer Science BS 1987 Georgia Institute of Technology Electrical Engineering MS 1988 Georgia Institute of Technology Electrical Engineering PhD 1993 University of California, Berkeley Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences 1993-1996 (b) Faculty Positions – all are in Electrical and Computer Engineering The University of Texas at Austin Assistant Professor 1996-2000 The University of Texas at Austin Associate Professor 2000-2005 The University of Texas at Austin Professor 2005-2009 The University of Texas at Austin Engineering Foundation Professor 2009-present (c) Publications (links to papers are underlined) Selected publications in wireless communication systems 1. K. Gulati, B. L. Evans, J. G. Andrews and K. R. Tinsley, “Statistics of co-channel interference in a field of Poisson and Poisson-Poisson clustered interferers”, IEEE Trans. on Signal Processing, vol. 58, no. 12, Dec. 2010, pp. 6207-6222, 137 citations. 2. I. C. Wong and B. L. Evans, “Optimal downlink OFDMA resource allocation with linear complexity to maximize ergodic rates”, IEEE Trans. on Wireless Communications, vol. 7, no. 3, Mar. 2008, pp. 962-971, 191 citations. 3. Z. Shen, R. Chen, J. G. Andrews, R. W. Heath, Jr., and B. L. Evans, “Low complexity user selection algorithms for multiuser MIMO Systems with block diagonalization ”, IEEE Trans. on Signal Processing, vol. 54, no. 9, pp. 3658-3663, Sep. 2006, 477 citations. 4. Z. Shen, J. G. Andrews, and B. L. Evans, “Adaptive resource allocation in multiuser OFDM systems with proportional rate constraints ”, IEEE Trans. Wireless Communications, vol. 4, no. 6, pp. 2726- 2737, Nov. 2005. 1119 citations. Selected publications in wired communication systems 5. K. F. Nieman, J. Lin, M. Nassar, B. L. Evans, and K. Waheed, “Cyclic spectral analysis of power line noise in the 3-200 kHz band”, Proc. IEEE Int. Symp. on Power Line Communications and Its Applications, Mar. 24-27, 2013. Won the Best Paper Award. 6. M. Nassar, J. Lin, Y. Mortazavi, A. Dabak, I. H. Kim and B. L. Evans, “Local utility powerline communications in the 3-500 kHz band: Channel impairments, noise, and standards”, IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, Special Issue on the Smart Grid, July 2012, 10 pages. 108 citations. 7. R. K. Martin, K. Vanbleu, M. Ding, G. Ysebaert, M. Milosevic, B. L. Evans, M. Moonen, and C. R. Johnson, Jr., “Unification and evaluation of equalization structures and design algorithms for discrete multitone modulation systems ”, IEEE Trans. Signal Processing, vol. 53, no. 10, pp. 3880-3894, Oct. 2005. 118 citations. 8. G. Arslan, B. L. Evans, and S. Kiaei, “Equalization for discrete multitone receivers to maximize bit rate ” , IEEE Trans. on Signal Processing, vol. 49, no. 12, pp. 3123-3135, Dec. 2001. 276 citations. Selected publications in image/video processing 9. C. Jia and B. L. Evans, “Probabilistic 3-D motion estimation for rolling shutter video rectification from visual and inertial measurements”, Proc. IEEE Int. Workshop Multimedia Signal Processing, Sep. 17-20, 2012. Won Top 10% Paper Award. 10. V. Monga and B. L. Evans, “Perceptual image hashing via feature points: Performance evaluation and trade-offs ”, IEEE Trans. Image Proc., vol. 15, no. 11, pp. 3452-3465, Nov. 2006. 243 citations 11. Z. Wang, A. C. Bovik, and B. L. Evans, “Blind measurement of blocking artifacts in images”', Proc. IEEE Int. Conf. on Image Processing, Sep. 10-13, 2000, vol. III, pp. 981-984. 476 citations 12. N. Damera-Venkata, T. D. Kite, W. S. Geisler, B. L. Evans, and A. C. Bovik, “Image quality assessment based on a degradation model ”, IEEE Trans. Image Processing, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 636-650, May 2000. 671 citations. (d) Synergistic Activities Elevated to IEEE Fellow “for contributions to multicarrier communications and image display” (2009):  Paper #2 develops downlink algorithms for Wimax/LTE basestations to maximize sum of time- averaged bit rates allocated to users. Published book (34 Google citations). Optimal algorithm in paper #2 (133 citations) has lower complexity than heuristic in earlier paper #4 (829 citations).  Paper #8 shows new equalizer doubling bit rates in ADSL transceivers with change of software (239 citations). Freely distributable equalizer software on Freescale & TI processors (2001); MATLAB toolbox to evaluate 18 ADSL equalizers (2000-03) with 60+ institutional users; and LabVIEW ADSL2 simulator (2005-06). Paper #7, with Cornell Univ. and Catholic Univ. of Leuven, evaluates several leading equalizers (96 citations). 100M ADSL modems shipped every year since 2007.  Compensated visual distortion in color error diffusion (35 citations). Methods amenable for commercial printers and displays. Image halftoning toolbox in MATLAB is freely distributable (1999-2005) with users at 60+ institutions. Image quality assessment for grayscale error diffusion in paper #12 (445 citations). Research was funded by 1997 US NSF CAREER Award. Additional highlighted activities:  Co-author of Ptolemy Classic (1993-1996) for specifying, simulating and synthesizing embedded digital systems. Downloaded from 450 different Internet domains (1998). Commercialized in Agilent Advanced Design System and formed reference design for National Instruments Communication System Design Suite and Synopsys Cocentric System Design Studio. Extended process network model for streaming data and released distributed C++ implementation (2000-11).  Principal author as PhD student of freely distributable Signal Processing Packages for Mathematica (1990-1993). Commercialized in 1995, the Signals & Systems Pack has sold 10,000+ copies. (e) Collaborators and Other Affiliations Collaborators and Co-Editors Outside of The University of Texas at Austin Over Past Five Years Naofal Al-Dhahir (UT Dallas), Hugo Andrade (National Inst.), Anuj Batra (Texas Inst.), Anand Dabak (Texas Inst.), Zaher Dawy (American Univ. Beirut), Marcus DeYoung (Inphase Research Corp.), Alan Gatherer (Huawei), Radha K. Ganti (IIT Madras), Arkadeb Ghosal (National Inst.), John Griesing (Azimuth Systems), Hazem Hajj (American Univ. Beirut), Arjang Hassibi (InSilixa), Mostafa Ibrahim (UT Dallas), Wooyoung Jung (Intel), Il Han Kim (Texas Inst.), Xintian Eddie Lin (Intel), Tarkesh Pande (Texas Inst.), Mijung Park (University College London), Kaushik Ravindran (National Inst.), William Reid (National Inst.), Phil Schniter (Ohio State Univ.), Kirk Skeba (Intel), Srikathyayani Srikanteswara (Intel), Akshaya Srivatsa (Marvell), Khurram Waheed (NXP), Charles Wright (Azimuth Systems) Graduate Advisors and Postdoctoral Supervisors Edward A. Lee University of California, Berkeley Post-doctoral supervisor James H. McClellan Georgia Institute of Technology PhD advisor PhD Graduates Advised (27) Gregory E. Allen (UT Austin), Dogu Arifler (Eastern Mediterranean Univ.), Guner Arslan (Silicon Labs), Serene Banerjee (Tyco Security Products), Aditya Chopra (National Inst.), Niranjan Damera-Venkata (HP Labs), Ming Ding (Broadcom), Kapil Gulati (Qualcomm R&D), Kyungtae Han (Dragonfly Technology), Chao Jia (Qualcomm R&D), Thomas Kite (deceased), Debarati Kundu (Qualcomm R&D), Jing Lin (Qualcomm), Biao Lu (OpenSpirit), Milos Milosevic (Halliburton), Vishal Monga (Pennsylvania State Univ.), Yousof Mortazavi (Ambiq Micro), Marcel Nassar (Samsung), Karl Nieman (National Inst.), Hamood-ur Rehman (Avvasi), Wade C. Schwartzkopf (Integrity Applications), Zukang Shen (Datang Telecom), K. Clint Slatton (deceased), Murat Torlak (UT Dallas), Dong Wei (formerly at AT&T Labs), Kyle Wesson (Tech. Advisor, US Senator Richard Blumenthal, D-CT), Ian C. Wong (National Inst.). Postgraduate Scholar-Sponsor (0) None </p>

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