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DESCRIPTION:Dr. Bobrek will talk about Multi-Carrier Concurrent Coherent Co
 mbining\, a groundbreaking approach in the realm of telecommunications and
  signal processing. This seminar delves into the practical applications an
 d transformative potential of this technology\, promising to elevate our u
 nderstanding and capabilities in the field.\n\nDiscover the innovative app
 lications that benefit from this technology\, including distributed dish a
 ntennas for enhanced communication reach and flat panel array antennas\, w
 hich represent the forefront of antenna design. Learn how this method sign
 ificantly improves Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) by up to 3 dB per antenna p
 air\, marking a substantial advancement in signal clarity and reliability.
 \n\nTalk materials are at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1bOf-hMt
 htorrffrh_qRHF7biTEtuod4A\n\nSpeaker(s): \, Dr. Bobrek\n\nAgenda: \nOur ex
 pert speaker will guide you through the technology&#39;s modulation-independen
 t approach\, offering a versatile solution to various signal processing ch
 allenges.\n\nThe seminar will cover the pivotal aspect of providing delay 
 compensation for different cable lengths\, ensuring synchronized signal tr
 ansmission across diverse infrastructures. Additionally\, it supports ante
 nnas with unsynchronized local reference oscillators\, broadening the tech
 nology&#39;s application scope.\n\nKey highlights include the support for broa
 dband signals with independent subcarriers\, showcasing the method&#39;s capac
 ity to handle complex signal structures. For satellite terminals\, the sem
 inar will illuminate how each individual subcarrier is coherently combined
 \, enhancing signal integrity and performance.\n\nParticipants will gain i
 nsights into the integration of non-contiguous orthogonal frequency modula
 tion\, a technique that allows for the efficient combination of simulcast 
 reception of signals replicated across multiple bands. This aspect undersc
 ores the method&#39;s flexibility and its ability to adapt to various broadcas
 ting needs.\n\nRoom: ENB 118\, Bldg: USF Engineering Building II (ENB)\, 4
 220 E Fowler Ave\, Tampa\, Florida\, United States\, 33620\, Virtual: http
 s://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/415960
LOCATION:Room: ENB 118\, Bldg: USF Engineering Building II (ENB)\, 4220 E F
 owler Ave\, Tampa\, Florida\, United States\, 33620\, Virtual: https://eve
 nts.vtools.ieee.org/m/415960
ORGANIZER:mar42@cornell.edu
SEQUENCE:27
SUMMARY:Multi-Carrier Concurrent Coherent Combining
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/415960
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Dr. Bobrek will talk about Multi-Carrier C
 oncurrent Coherent Combining\, a groundbreaking&amp;nbsp\;approach in the real
 m of telecommunications and signal processing. This seminar delves into th
 e practical&amp;nbsp\;applications and transformative potential of this techno
 logy\, promising to elevate our understanding and&amp;nbsp\;capabilities in th
 e field.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Discover the innovative applications that benefit from th
 is technology\, including distributed dish antennas for enhanced communica
 tion reach and flat panel array antennas\, which represent the forefront o
 f antenna design. Learn how this method significantly improves Signal-to-N
 oise Ratio (SNR) by up to 3 dB per antenna pair\, marking a substantial ad
 vancement in signal clarity and reliability.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Talk materials are at:
  https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1bOf-hMthtorrffrh_qRHF7biTEtuod4A&lt;
 /p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Agenda: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Our expert speaker will guide you through 
 the technology&#39;s modulation-independent approach\, offering a versatile&amp;nb
 sp\;solution to various signal processing challenges.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;The seminar 
 will cover the pivotal aspect of providing delay compensation for differen
 t cable lengths\, ensuring synchronized signal transmission across diverse
  infrastructures. Additionally\, it supports antennas with unsynchronized 
 local reference oscillators\, broadening the technology&#39;s application scop
 e.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Key highlights include the support for broadband signals with i
 ndependent&amp;nbsp\;subcarriers\, showcasing the method&#39;s capacity to handle 
 complex signal structures. For satellite terminals\, the&amp;nbsp\;seminar wil
 l illuminate how each individual subcarrier is coherently combined\, enhan
 cing signal integrity and&amp;nbsp\;performance.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Participants will gai
 n insights into the integration of non-contiguous orthogonal frequency mod
 ulation\, a technique that allows for the efficient combination of simulca
 st reception of signals replicated across multiple bands. This aspect unde
 rscores the method&#39;s flexibility and its ability to adapt to various broad
 casting needs.&lt;/p&gt;
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