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Utku Demir
Utku Demir
PhD, Northeastern University
Verified email at northeastern.edu
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Engine compartment UWB channel model for intravehicular wireless sensor networks
U Demir, CU Bas, SC Ergen
IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology 63 (6), 2497-2505, 2013
392013
Maintaining connectivity in ad hoc networks through wifi direct
U Demir, C Tapparello, W Heinzelman
2017 IEEE 14th international conference on mobile ad hoc and sensor systems …, 2017
192017
ARIMA-based time variation model for beneath the chassis UWB channel
U Demir, SC Ergen
EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking 2016, 1-11, 2016
162016
Reducing delay in group reformation in WiFi direct networks through redundancy
U Demir, A Faulkenberry, C Tapparello, W Heinzelman
2018 IEEE global communications conference (GLOBECOM), 1-7, 2018
142018
Initial feasibility of the “families moving forward connect” mobile health intervention for caregivers of children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders: mixed method …
CLMG Petrenko, CC Kautz-Turnbull, AR Roth, JE Parr, C Tapparello, ...
JMIR Formative Research 5 (12), e29687, 2021
92021
Evaluating methods for enabling continuous operation in dynamic WiFi Direct networks
A Faulkenberry, U Demir, C Tapparello, W Heinzelman
2020 International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications …, 2020
42020
SigPrep: open source web-based prework for signals and systems [SP education]
U Demir, G Sharma
IEEE Signal Processing Magazine 37 (6), 184-191, 2020
22020
Multi-hop WiFi Direct Implementation via Efficient Communication Backbone Construction
U Demir, C Tapparello, W Heinzelman
2021 IEEE International Conference on Communications Workshops (ICC …, 2021
12021
Automatic creation and maintenance of dynamic WiFi Direct networks
U Demir
University of Rochester, 2020
2020
Engine compartment and beneath the chassis UWB channel model for intra-vehicular wireless sensor networks
U Demir
Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü, 2014
2014
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