Ph.D. - Electrical Engineering
Stanford University - 1994
Naofal Al-Dhahir
Professor - Electrical Engineering
Jonsson School Distinguished Professor
Professional Preparation
MSc. - Electrical Engineering
Stanford University - 1990
Stanford University - 1990
Research Areas
Research Interests
- Signal Processing Algorithms for Digital Communications Systems
- Digital Baseband Compensation for RF/Analog Circuit Impairments
- Broadband Wireless Communications (WiFi, WiMAX, LTE,DVB-H)
- Detection and Cancellation of Narrow-band Interference in OFDM
- Digital Subscriber Line Technology (ADSL,SHDSL,VDSL)
- Space-Time Coding and Signal Processing/MIMO Systems
- Compressive Sensing Applications in Broadband Communications
- Receiver Design under High Mobility (Doppler mitigation)
- Relay Communications
- Satellite Communications (LEOs, GPS, Ka-Band)
- Sparse Equalization of Wireless and Wireline Channels
- Multi-Carrier Modulation (OFDM, DMT)
Publications
H. Soy, O. Ozdemir, M. Bayrak, R. Hamila, and N. Al-Dhahir, Decentralized Multiuser Diversity with Opportunistic Packet Transmission in MIMO Wireless Sensor Networks , in International Journal of Electronics and Communications, 2013 2013 - Publication
M. Awadin, A. Gomaa, and N. Al-Dhahir, OFDM AF Relaying Under I/Q Imbalance: Performance Analysis and Baseband Compensation , in IEEE Transactions on Communications, 2013 2013 - Publication
O. Ozdemir, R. Hamila, and N. Al-Dhahir, I/Q Imbalance in Multiple Beamforming OFDM Transceivers : SINR Analysis and Digital Baseband Compensation , in IEEE Transactions on Communications, May 2013 2013 - Publication
J. Lee and N. Al-Dhahir, Exploiting Sparsity for Multiple Relay Selection with Relay Gain Control in Large AF Relay Networks , in IEEE Wireless Communications Letters, 2013 2013 - Publication
K.M. Zahidul Islam, T. Al-Naffouri, N. Al-Dhahir On Pilot Design for Comb-Type OFDM Transmission Over Doubly-Selective Channels , in IEEE Transactions on Communications, April 2011. 2011 - Publication
A. Gomaa, N. Al-Dhahir, A Sparsity-Aware Approach for NBI Estimation in MIMO-OFDM , in IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, June 2011 2011 - Publication
P. Rabiei, W. Namgoong, N. Al-Dhahir On the Performance of OFDM-Based Amplify-and-Forward Relay Networks in the Presence of Phase Noise in IEEE Transactions on Communications, May 2011 2011 - Publication
H. Eghbali, H. Muhaidat, N. Al-Dhahir A Novel Receiver Design for Single-Carrier Frequency Domain Equalization in Broadband Wireless Networks with Amplify-and-Forward Relaying , in IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, March 2011 2011 - Publication
Appointments
Full Professor (tenured)
University of Texas at Dallas [2007–Present]
University of Texas at Dallas [2007–Present]
Associate Professor (tenured)
University of Texas at Dallas [2003–2007]
University of Texas at Dallas [2003–2007]
Principal member of the technical staff
AT&T Shannon Laboratory [8–7]
AT&T Shannon Laboratory [8–7]
Member of the technical staff
Corporate R&D Center, General Electric Company [8–7]
Corporate R&D Center, General Electric Company [8–7]
Instructor
Stanford University [1–4]
Stanford University [1–4]
Research Assistant
Stanford University [1–7]
Stanford University [1–7]
Additional Information
HONORS & AWARDS:
- IEEE Fellow
- Co-recipient of the 2006 IEEE Donald G. Fink Best Journal Paper Award
- Co-recipient of the 2005 IEEE Signal Processing Society Young Author Best Journal Paper Award
- Co-recipient of the 2005 IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference Best Paper Award
INSTITUTIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE IN THE LAST 5 YEARS
- Member, ECS Dean search committee
- Member, TE industrial advisory board
- Chairperson, EE Faculty search committee
- Member, EE teaching assignment committee
- Member, EE computer equipment committee
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES IN THE LAST 5 YEARS
- Served as Tutorials Co-Chair for ICASSP08
- Served on Technical Program Committee of the following IEEE Conferences : ICASSP, Globecom, WCNC, Asilomar, ISSPIT, ICC, SPAWC
- Participated in a leadership course offered by the School of Management
- Delivered a tutorial on space-time coding at ICECS03
- Regular participant in IEEE conferences on signal processing and communications
- Served on NSF panels to review technical proposals
News Articles
IEEE names UT Dallas Prof Al-Dhahir Fellow; Work Used in DSL, Digital TV, Wireless Internet
Professor Naofal Al-Dhahir has been named an IEEE fellow, one of the highest honors bestowed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.The honor, for “contributions to high data-rate communication over broadband channels,” recognizes Al-Dhahir for a large body of work that includes an important component of the high-speed DSL Internet technology used by millions of people around the world.
UTD Researcher Receives NSF Funding
RICHARDSON, Texas (Sept. 21, 2005) — An electrical engineering professor at The University of Texas at Dallas (UTD), in collaboration with and a researcher from Princeton University, has been awarded a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to investigate the value of algebraic signal structures in the cross–layer design of multiple–antenna wireless communication systems.Dr. Naofal Al–Dhahir, an associate professor in UTD’s Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science will work with Dr. Robert Calderbank, who holds a joint appointment as a professor with Princeton’s departments of mathematics and electrical engineering, to demonstrate how algebraic signal structures make it possible to integrate different multiple–antenna system functions efficiently at an end–to–end complexity equal to that of the single–antenna systems used today.
UTD Professor Wins IEEE Best Journal Paper Award
Naofal Al-Dhahir, an associate professor of electrical engineering in the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science at The University of Texas at Dallas (UTD), has been named a co-recipient of the prestigious Donald G. Fink Prize Paper Award for 2006 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).The award is given for the most outstanding survey review or tutorial paper published in IEEE transactions, journals or magazines, or in proceedings of the IEEE. Established in 1979, it is named in honor of Donald G. Fink, a distinguished editor and author who was the first general manager and executive director of the IEEE. The Fink award is the only IEEE-wide journal best paper award; all other paper awards are at the technical society level.
UTD Professor, Student Win ‘Best Paper’ Award at International Conference
An electrical engineering professor and a Ph.D. student at The University of Texas at Dallas (UTD) together won the “Best Paper” award at the 2005 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Vehicular Technology Conference recently held in Dallas.Dr. Naofal Al–Dhahir, an associate professor, and Sushanta Das are part of the electrical engineering department in UTD’s Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science. They are co-authors of the paper with Dr. Robert Calderbank of Princeton University and Dr. Suhas Diggavi of Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne in Switzerland.
UTD Professor Receives NSF Grant to Study New Broadband Wireless Technologies
RICHARDSON, Texas (Sept. 9, 2004) — An electrical engineering professor at The University of Texas at Dallas (UTD) has been awarded a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to investigate new methods for broadband multimedia wireless communications.Dr. Naofal Al-Dhahir, an associate professor in UTD’s Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science, received the award, which covers a four-year period and is worth $250,000, from the NSF’s division of Computing and Communication Foundations (CCF).
Activities
SCIENTIFIC AND PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES OF WHICH A MEMBER
- IEEE Fellow
- IEEE Signal Processing Society
- IEEE Communications Society
- IEEE Information Theory Society
Professional Activities :
- Lead Guest Editor for a special issue of IEEE journal of selected topics in signal processing on DSP Techniques for RF/Analog Circuit Impairments scheduled for publication in 2009.
- Editor for IEEE Transactions on Communications March 2002 - present
- Editor for IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing October 2000 - October 2003
- Editor for IEEE Communications Letters October 2000 - October 2002
- Elected Member to the IEEE Signal Processing for Communications Technical Committee (SP4COM) January 2002 to December 2007.
- Elected Member to the IEEE Signal Processing Theory and Methods Technical Committee (SPTM) from January 2005-present.
- Tutorials Co-Chair at ICASSP'08 in Las Vegas.
- Technical committee member for IEEE ICASSP and SPAWC from 2002 to present.
- Guest Editor for a special issue of IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing on Signal Processing Techniques for Space-Time-Coded Transmissions scheduled for publication on October 2002
- Co-Chair of the Communication Theory Symposium at IEEE Globecom'04 Conference in Dallas, Texas, December 2004.
- Presented a tutorial at ICECS'03 entitled "Space-Time Coding and Signal Processing for Next-Generation Wireless Communications", December 2003.
- Presented an invited tutorial at PIMRC'02 entitled "Space-Time Signal Processing".
- Invited plenary speaker to the IEEE CAS Workshop on Wireless Communications and Networking, Notre Dame, August 2001