Research
Currently, I am working on wireless OFDM systems under Dr. Arslan's instruction.
You can visit Wireless Communications and Signal Processing (WCSP) web page
at http://www.eng.usf.edu/wcsp.
Short Biography
Tevfik Yücek received his B.Sc. degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey, in 2001, and his M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from University of South Florida in 2003 and 2007 respectively. During his graduate studies, he has worked as teaching assistant for numerous graduate and undergraduate level courses and taught a senior-level undergraduate course on communications. His research interests are in signal processing techniques for wireless multi-carrier systems and cognitive radio. Mr. Yücek is student member of IEEE.
Research Areas
My main research focus is signal processing and algorithm
development for multi-carrier systems and cognitive radio.
The followings are some research projects that I performed at USF.
- High data-rate underwater acoustic communications.
- OFDM parameter estimation and identification.
- Spectrum sensing for Cognitive radio.
- Frequency offset compenstation for uplink OFDMA systems.
- Design and VHDL/Xilinx Sysgen implementation of WiMAX transceiver.
- Doppler spread estimation for OFDM sytems.
- Delay spread estimation for OFDM sytems.
- Noise variance and SNR estimation for OFDM systems.
- Covert and secure PHY communication for OFDM system.
- Joint channel and frequency offset estimation for OFDM systems.
- Blind modulation classification for OFDM systems.
- Intercarrier interference cancellation for OFDM sytems.