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Jeffery C. Allen
Also published under:J. C. Allen, Jeffery Allen
Affiliation
Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific (SSC Pacific), San Diego, USA
Topic
Actual Distance,Admittance Matrix,Angle Of Arrival,Antenna Pattern,Antenna Size,Antenna System,Atmospheric Noise,Beampattern,Channel Matrix,Compact Antenna,Coordinated Universal Time,Copper Tube,Cramer-Rao Lower Bound,Delay Spread,Density Estimation,Dimensionality Reduction,Dipole Antenna,Distance Estimation,Doppler Shift,Empirical Covariance,Empirical Risk Minimization,Error Probability,Feed Point,Field Of Antenna,Fisher Information Matrix,Impedance Transformer,Kriging,Least Squares Estimation,Localization Error,Localization Techniques,Loop Antenna,Low-noise Amplifier,Machine Learning,Magnetic Field,Maximum Likelihood Estimation,Mean Square Error,Measurement Campaign,Minimum Mean Square Error,Mixture Model,Noise Figure,Online Phase,Pair Of Nodes,Phase Delay,Position Estimation,Position Information,Position Of Agent,Posterior Probability,Power Meter,Probability Density Function,Rapid Fading,
Biography
Jeffery C. Allen (M’94) received the Ph.D. degree in
mathematics from the University of California at San Diego, San Diego, CA, USA, in 1988.
Since 1989, he has been with the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, San Diego, CA, USA. He is a TM for the Office of Naval Research and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. His current research interests include wireless communication and localization networks including: system-level performance and Pareto-front computations, radiowave propagation on stochastic sea surfaces, wireless channel modeling, and network localization and navigation.
Since 1989, he has been with the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, San Diego, CA, USA. He is a TM for the Office of Naval Research and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. His current research interests include wireless communication and localization networks including: system-level performance and Pareto-front computations, radiowave propagation on stochastic sea surfaces, wireless channel modeling, and network localization and navigation.