Shahriyar Matloub
Room 203, Packard Electrical Engineering Building,
350 Serra Mall,
Stanford, CA 94305
phone : (650)724-3633
email : smatloub AT stanford DOT edu
Research
Research Advisor: Professor Tsachy Weissman
Research Interests:
My primary research is mainly focused on
- Joint source-channel coding
- Sequential decision schemes
- Filtering and denoising
- Constrained Information Theory
but, more generally, I am interested in statistical signal processing methods in
image processing, communication theory, and control theory.
Publications
Journal Paper:
Conference Papers:
- Shahriyar Matloub, Tsachy Weissman, “On Universal Zero-Delay Joint Source-Channel
Coding of Individual Sequences,” Accepted to 2005 IEEE
International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT).
- Shahriyar Matloub, Deirdre B. O'Brien, Robert M. Gray, “Optimal Quantizer Performance and the Wasserstein
Distortion,” Proceeding of Data Compression Conference (DCC) 2005
, pp. 243-250, March 2005.
- Shahriyar Matloub, Tsachy Weissman, “On Competitive Zero-Delay Joint Source-Channel Coding,
” Proceeding of 38th Conference on Information Sciences and Systems (CISS)
, pp. 555-559, March 2004.
Projects
As I received several emails regarding the course projects I had done before, I decided to
put all those material on this page.
- Comparison of different channel estimation techniques for
MIMO-OFDM systems:
This is the final project for EE359 - Wireless Communications
, Fall 2002. The goal of this project was to present two different algorithms for the
channel estimation in a MIMO-OFDM system, and compare their performance and computational
complexity. The comparison was based on the results of a computer simulation. You can
find the final report here. The MATLAB code for this
simulation is here.
- Developing a system simulation tool for WLAN:
This project was a joint summer project with
Ali Faghfuri. The goal of this project was to add new features to an existing simulation
tool for wireless communication systems. The simulation tool is mainly developed in MATLAB
with some subroutins written in C. You can find the final report
here.
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