alphansahin
I like working on proof-of-concepts and exciting hands-on projects that link theory with practice. This page includes some of my personal work.
University of South Carolina
Pinned Repositories
LoRa-Quake
February 6th Kahramanmaraş Earthquakes (2023 Turkey–Syria Earthquake) showed that it is very difficult to contact and locate the victims trapped under the rubble on time. In this project, we propose to deploy LoRa devices with sensing capabilities to the buildings and establish a self-organizing mesh network to address this issue.
mmWaveSDR
This repository includes the source codes for the mmWave SDR developed at the University of South Carolina for the AERPAW at NCSU for wireless experimentation in millimeter-wave bands, e.g., 28 GHz and 60 GHz.
Tracker
A tool that I created in 2010 for tracking papers. Although it is very primitive, I have been using it since 2010 and handles approximately 5000 journals and conference papers :)
Wireless-Federated-Learning-with-Non-coherent-Over-the-Air-Computation
This respository consists of the source codes that allow one to realize over-the-air computation for federated edge learning by using Adalm Pluto SDRs.
alphansahin's Repositories
alphansahin/mmWaveSDR
This repository includes the source codes for the mmWave SDR developed at the University of South Carolina for the AERPAW at NCSU for wireless experimentation in millimeter-wave bands, e.g., 28 GHz and 60 GHz.
alphansahin/Wireless-Federated-Learning-with-Non-coherent-Over-the-Air-Computation
This respository consists of the source codes that allow one to realize over-the-air computation for federated edge learning by using Adalm Pluto SDRs.
alphansahin/LoRa-Quake
February 6th Kahramanmaraş Earthquakes (2023 Turkey–Syria Earthquake) showed that it is very difficult to contact and locate the victims trapped under the rubble on time. In this project, we propose to deploy LoRa devices with sensing capabilities to the buildings and establish a self-organizing mesh network to address this issue.
alphansahin/Tracker
A tool that I created in 2010 for tracking papers. Although it is very primitive, I have been using it since 2010 and handles approximately 5000 journals and conference papers :)