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arauz

Julio Arauz

Assistant Professor

Lindley 287

740-593-4917

arauz@ohio.edu

Education:
PhD    Information Sciences - University of Pittsburgh
MS     Telecommunications - University of Pittsburgh
BS      Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering - Nat'l Polytechnic School

 
Publications:

On the Challenges for the Maximization of Radio Resources Usage in WiMAX Networks, X. Costa, P. Favaro, A. Zubow, J. Aráuz, Proceedings of the 2nd. IEEE Broadband and Wireless Access Workshop, February, 2008.

Research Challenges in Multimedia WiMAX, J. Aráuz, P. Favaro, D Camps-Mur, X. Costa, Book Chapter to appear in Handbook of Research in Mobile Multimedia, Information Science Reference, New York, December, 2007.

Discrete Rayleigh Fading Channel Modeling, J. Aráuz, P. Krishnamurthy, Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Journal, John Wiley & Sons, July, 2004.

Markov Modeling of 802.11Channels, J. Aráuz, P. Krishnamurthy, IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference - VTC Fall, 2003, Orlando, Florida.

A Study of the Performance of Different Partitioning Schemes in First Order Markovian Models for Rayleigh Fading Channels, J. Aráuz, P. Krishnamurthy, IEEE Personal Multimedia Communications Symposium October, 2002, Honolulu, Hawaii.

MAITE: A Scheme for Improving the Performance of TCP over Wireless Channels, J. Aráuz, S. Banerjee, P. Krishnamurthy, IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference - VTC Fall, 2001, Atlantic City, New Jersey.

Patents: 

Method for Processing of Downlink Data Frames at Base Stations of WiMAX Systems, X. Costa, J. Aráuz, D. Camps-Mur, applied June, 2007.

Method for Assembling Frames in an Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA)-Based Communication System, A. Zubow, J. Aráuz, X. Costa, P. Favaro, D. Camps-Mur, applied November, 2007.

 
Research Interests:

Wireless communications and system level evaluations, applied cooperative control, home networking, large-scale testbeds, industry relationships, standardization, cyberphysical systems, advancing telecommunications education towards innovation and entrepreneurship opportunities.

 

 

 

 
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