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Homayoun Yousefi'zadeh Associate Adjunct Professor Department of EECS University of California, Irvine
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Research Activity|
His research revolves around wireless communication,
wireless networking, and multimedia content delivery.
He is specially interested in research topics involved with
the applications of combinatorics, optimization, control, and
communication theories in medium access control, routing,
flow and congestion control, and real-time multimedia
content delivery for mobile ad-hoc networks. He also
has a keen interest in the development of cognitive radio networks
and wireless emulation testbeds. In the past, he has worked on
teletraffic modeling, knowledge discovery, and data mining.
The research work of his group at Cognitive Network (CogNet) Lab has been and continues to be supported by grants from the industry and the state of California. In the context of a recently funded project entitled Interference-Mitigated Cognitive MANETs for Dense Signal Environments, he and the members of CogNet Lab are working on the design and implementation of cross-layer protocols for cognitive MANETs. |
Recent Teaching|
Homayoun Yousefi'zadeh has been teaching the following courses
at the Department of EECS.
Linear Optimization Methods, ECE 281A: |
Recognitions and Awards|
He has been recognized as:
A listee of Marquis Who's Who in Science and Engineering: |

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