Sina submits MS thesis

Graduate student Sina Faraji Alamouti submitted his MS thesis entitled “High-throughput Ultrasonic Implant Communication Link Using ML-assisted CDMA Decoder.” He expands on the performance comparison of ML-assisted decoder and other common wireless communication techniques for multi-implant ultrasonic uplink channels. Congratulations Sina!

SF Alamouti, “High-throughput Ultrasonic Implant Communication Link Using ML-assisted CDMA Decoder” MS Thesis, Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, UC Berkeley, 2020

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