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Compressive Sensing for Wireless Communication: Challenges and Opportunities

Radha Sankararajan

Compressed Sensing (CS) is a promising method that recovers the sparse and compressible signals from severely under-sampled measurements. CS can be applied to wireless communication to enhance its capabilities. As this technology is proliferating, it is possible to explore its need and benefits for emerging applications

Compressive Sensing for Wireless Communication provides:

  • A clear insight into the basics of compressed sensing
  • A thorough exploration of applying CS to audio, image and computer vision
  • Different dimensions of applying CS in Cognitive radio networks
  • CS in wireless sensor network for spatial compression and projection
  • Real world problems/projects that can be implemented and tested
  • Efficient methods to sample and reconstruct the images in resource constrained WMSN environment


This book provides the details of CS and its associated applications in a thorough manner. It lays a direction for students and new engineers and prepares them for developing new tasks within the field of CS. It is an indispensable companion for practicing engineers who wish to learn about the emerging areas of interest.

Book Details

  • Publisher: River Publishers
  • Publish Date: Oct 15th, 2016
  • Pages: 492
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.21in - 6.14in - 1.06in - 1.90lb
  • EAN: 9788793379855
  • Categories: TelecommunicationsEnergy

About the Author

Sankararajan, Radha: - "Professor & Head, Department of ECE, has 26 years of teaching and 16 years of research experience in the area of Wireless Networks. She has graduated from Madurai Kamraj University, in Electronics and Communica- tion Engineering during the year 1989. She has obtained her Master degree in Applied Electronics with First Rank from Government College of Technology, Coimbatore and Ph.D. degree from College of Engineering, Gunidy, Anna University, Chennai. She also worked as a visiting researcher at Carnegie Mellon University for a period of six month in the area of Wireless Sensor Networks. She has 95 publications in International and National Journals and confer- ences in the area of Mobile Ad hoc Network and Wireless Sensor Networks. 11 scholars are graduated their Ph.D. under her guidance and presently 7 research scholars are doing research in the area of sensor networks, IoT and cognitive radios. She is the recipient of IETE - S K Mitra Memorial Award in October 2006 from IETE Council of INDIA, Best paper awards in various conferences and CTS - SSN Best Faculty Award - 2007 & 2009 for the outstanding performance for the academic years 2006-07 and 2008-09. She has received research funding for sponsored projects as Principal investigator and co-investigator from various funding agencies such as Indira Gandhi Atomic Centre for Research (IGCAR), Kalpakkam, National Insti- tute of Ocean Technology (NIOT), Chennai, INTEL Bangalore, DST and SSN. She is a Senior member of IEEE, Fellow of IETE, and Life member of ISTE."
Rajendran, Hemalatha: - has received her B.E. degree in Electronics and Commu- nication Engineering from PGP College of Engineering and Technology, and M.E. degree in Communication Systems from SSN College of Engineering (with College Gold medal). She obtained her Ph.D. degree from Anna Univer- sity for her research work on Image transmission in WMSN. Currently she is an Associate Professor in the department of ECE, SSN College of Engineering. She has around 12 years of teaching experience. She has research publications in International Journals, National and International level conferences. Her research interests include Wireless Sensor Networks, Energy Harvesting Techniques, Compressive Sampling applications and Image Processing. She is a life member of ISTE.