Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

Murad Hizlan, Associate Professor

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Murad Hizlan

Associate Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

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Education:

  • B.S., Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey, 1985
  • M.S., The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, 1987
  • Ph.D., The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, 1990

Research Interests:

  • Robust Communications
  • Spread Spectrum
  • Multiple Access Communications

Classes Frequently Taught

  • Digital Communications
  • Communication Systems Laboratory
  • Circuits
  • Electronics and Electronics Laboratories
  • E.E. Concepts & Applications
  • Digital Systems and Digital Systems Laboratory
  • Stochastic Processes & Applications
  • Communication Theory
  • Digital Communications
  • Advanced Digital Communicaitons
  • Information Theory

Recent Publications (List of publications)

  • "An Asymptotically Optimal Random Modem and Detector for Robust Communication," B. Hughes and M. Hizlan, IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, Vol. IT-36, pp. 810-821, July 1990.
  • "On the Optimality of Direct-Sequence for Arbitrary Interference Rejection," M. Hizlan and B. Hughes, IEEE Transactions on Communications, Vol. COM-39, pp. 1193-1196, August 1991.
  • "Determinate-State Convolutional Codes," O. Collins and M. Hizlan, IEEE Transactions on Communications, Vol. COM-41, pp. 1785-1794, December 1993.
  • "Worst-Case Error Probability of a Spread-Spectrum System in Energy-Limited Interference," M. Hizlan and B. Hughes, IEEE Transactions on Communications, accepted for publication, January 1996.
  • "Worst-Case Performance of Asynchronous Spread-Spectrum Multiple-Access," M. Hizlan and B. Hughes, submitted to IEE Proceedings - Communications, November 1996.
  • "A Worst-Case Analysis of Direct-Sequence Spread-Spectrum in Multipath Channels," M. Hizlan and X. Liu, submitted to Journal of The Franklin Institute, March 1997.
  • "Worst-Case Performance of Direct-Sequence Modulated Codes on Channels with Unknown Interference," M. Hizlan and B. Hughes, Twenty-Third Annual Conference on Information Sciences and Systems, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, March 22-24, 1989.
  • "On the Optimality of Direct-Sequence for Arbitrary Interference Rejection," M. Hizlan and B. Hughes, Twenty-Seventh Annual Allerton Conference on Communication, Control and Computing, Monticello, IL, September 27-29, 1989.
  • "A Worst-Case Analysis of Direct-Sequence Spread-Spectrum in Multipath Channels," M. Hizlan and X. Liu, ICT ‘96 International Conference on Telecommunications, Vol. 1, pp. 385-391, Istanbul, Turkey, April 13-17, 1996.
  • "Coded Direct-Sequence Spread-Spectrum in Power-Limited Channels," M. Hizlan and B. Hughes, ICT ‘96 International Conference on Telecommunications, Vol. 1, pp. 373-378, Istanbul, Turkey, April 13-17, 1996.