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David J. Love

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Working with James Krogmeier and students at Purdue, Love made numerous contributions to software defined radio (SDR) and software defined networks. He co-advised a team in the DARPA Spectrum Collaboration Challenge (SC2) that finished in the top-ten in the first phase event, top-five in the second
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in 2004. In 2009, he was promoted to associate professor, and in 2013, he was made full professor. In 2012, he was recognized as a University Faculty Scholar at Purdue. His is now the Nick Trbovich Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue. He serves as Director of the NextG Center
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is an American professor of engineering at Purdue University. He has made numerous contributions to wireless communications, signal processing, information theory, and coding. Much of his research has centered on understanding how feedback and other forms of side information can be utilized during
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Love’s research interests are in the general areas of communication theory, information theory, signal processing, and coding. He has made numerous contributions to multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) communication, millimeter wave communication, feedback-based communication, broadband
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J. Choi, D. J. Love, and P. Bidigare, “Downlink Training Techniques for FDD Massive MIMO Systems: Open-Loop and Closed-Loop Training with Memory,” IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Signal Pro- cessing, vol. 8, no. 5, pp. 802–814, Oct. 2014.
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cellular standards. They showed that codebook-based beamforming is related to the famous applied mathematics problem of Grassmannian line packing. They also showed how MIMO precoding also can be understood as subspace packing.
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Stephen O. Rice Prize in the Field of Communications Theory for his work on millimeter wave communication and the Fred Ellersick Prize for his work on non-orthogonal multiple access. He won an
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can be understood as a form of beam alignment. This viewpoint became widespread in both academia and industry. Beam-based communication at millimeter wave frequencies is included in 5G.
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for Wireless Communications and Sensing (XGC) at Purdue. He also serves as a thrust co-leader in the NSF IoT for Precision Agriculture (IoT4Ag) Engineering Research Center (ERC).
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best paper award in 2015 for work on massive MIMO. His work on body-area MIMO was recognized with the Jack Neubauer Memorial Award by the IEEE Vehicular Technology Society.
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During his M.S. and Ph.D., Love developed the paradigm of codebook-based limited feedback, which has become a key technology in almost all modern communication systems.
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phase event, and eleventh in the final phase. Previously, he co-advised the Purdue team that was a finalist in the DARPA Spectrum Challenge.
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Starting at UT Austin, Love and Heath pioneered multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) feedback strategies in particularly inventing
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in 2000 and 2002, respectively. He received his Ph.D. in electrical engineering from UT Austin in 2004 under the supervision of
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Love, David J.; Heath, Robert W. Jr. (July 2003). "Equal Gain Transmission in Multiple-Input Multiple-Output Wireless Systems".
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communication, low-EM exposure techniques, non-orthogonal multiple access, sensing, and software defined radios and networks.
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D. J. Love, R. W. Heath, Jr., V. K. N. Lau, D. Gesbert, B. D. Rao, and M. Andrews,
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Millimeter Wave Beamforming for Wireless Backhaul and Access in Small Cell Networks
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Grassmannian Beamforming for Multiple-Input Multiple-Output Wireless Systems
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Grassmannian Beamforming for Multiple-Input Multiple-Output Wireless Systems
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Grassmannian Beamforming for Multiple-Input Multiple-Output Wireless Systems
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Love completed his B.S. (with Highest Honors) and M.S. degrees, both in
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S. Hur, T. Kim, D. J. Love, J. V. Krogmeier, T. A. Thomas, A. Ghosh,
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An Overview of Limited Feedback in Wireless Communication Systems
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branches of the organization. He was Editor (2008-2011) of the
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Limited Feedback Unitary Precoding for Spatial Multiplexing
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Working with collaborators, he showed how communication at
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The University of Texas at Austin
Wireless communications
Signal processing
Purdue University
Doctoral advisor
Robert W. Heath Jr.
electrical engineering
University of Texas at Austin
Robert W. Heath Jr.
Purdue University
limited feedback precoding
IEEE
Wimax
LTE
5G NR
millimeter wave frequencies
IEEE
Communication Society
Information Theory Society
Vehicular Technology Society
IEEE Transactions on Communications
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
IEEE
IEEE Communications Society
IEEE Signal Processing Society


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