Dr. Vineet Khandelwal
Assistant Professor
Electronics and Communication Engineering
Jaypee Institute of Information Technology
India
Biography
Vineet Khandelwal obtained his B.E degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from MITS, Gwalior in 1999 and M.Tech in Signal Processing from NSIT, New Delhi, India in 2001. He received his Ph.D degree from School of Computer Systems and Sciences, JNU, New Delhi, India in the year 2014. He served nSys Design System as design engineer for more than a year after M.Tech. He joined the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Jaypee Institute of Information Technology, Noida as lecturer in October 2004 and was elevated to the post of Assistant Professor (Sr. Grade) in the year 2014. Prior to this he was a faculty member in Amity School of Engineering and Technology, IP University, New Delhi for 2 years. He has been associated in research and development in the field of signal processing, biomedical signal processing and wireless communication etc. He has published papers in several International journals of high repute including IEEE transactions. Besides he has presented papers in various International conferences/ seminars in India and abroad. He has also delivered guest lectures in some of the reputed institutes and universities.
Research Interest
Wireless Communication, Optical Wireless Communication, Signal and Image Processing, Biomedical Signal Processing
Publications
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Vineet Khandelwal and Karmeshu, “A New Approximation for Average Symbol Error Probability over Log-normal Channels,†IEEE Wireless Communication Letter, vol.3, no.1, pp. 58-61, Feb. 2014.
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Vineet Khandelwal and Karmeshu “Performance Analysis of Composite Fading Channel Based on Point Estimate Method “Wireless Personal Communications, Springer, vol.79, no.2, pp 953-968, Nov. 2014.
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Vineet Khandelwal and Karmeshu, “Channel Capacity Analysis over Slow Fading Environment: Unified Truncated Moment Generating Function Approach,†Wireless Personal Communications, Springer, vol.82, no.4, pp 2377-2390, March. 2015.