Yavuz Yapici
North Carolina State University
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ieee aiaa digital avionics systems conference | 2017
Ismail Guvenc; Ozgur Ozdemir; Yavuz Yapici; Hani Mehrpouyan; David W. Matolak
Small unmanned aircraft systems (UASs) are expected to take major roles in future smart cities, for example, by delivering goods and merchandise, potentially serving as mobile hot spots for broadband wireless access, and maintaining surveillance and security. Although they can be used for the betterment of the society, they can also be used by malicious entities to conduct physical and cyber attacks to infrastructure, private/public property, and people. Even for legitimate use-cases of small UASs, air traffic management (ATM) for UASs becomes of critical importance for maintaining safe and collusion-free operation. Therefore, various ways to detect, track, and interdict potentially unauthorized drones carries critical importance for surveillance and ATM applications. In this paper, we will review techniques that rely on ambient radio frequency signals (emitted from UASs), radars, acoustic sensors, and computer vision techniques for detection of malicious UASs. We will present some early experimental and simulation results on radar-based range estimation of UASs, and receding horizon tracking of UASs. Subsequently, we will overview common techniques that are considered for interdiction of UASs.
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications | 2018
Yusuf Said Eroglu; Ismail Guvenc; Alphan Sahin; Yavuz Yapici; Nezih Pala; Murat Yuksel
Visible light communications (VLCs) are a promising technology to address the spectrum crunch problem in radio frequency networks. A major advantage of VLC networks is that they can use the existing lighting infrastructure in indoor environments, which may have large number of LEDs for illumination. While LEDs used for lighting typically have limited bandwidth, presence of many LEDs can be exploited for indoor VLC networks, to serve each user by multiple LEDs for improving link quality and throughput. In this paper, LEDs are grouped and assigned to the users based on received signal strength from each LED, for which different solutions are proposed to achieve maximum throughput, proportional fairness, and quality of service. Additionally, power optimization of LEDs for a given assignment is investigated, and the Jacobian and Hessian matrices of the corresponding optimization problem are derived. Moreover, for multi-element receivers with LED grouping at the transmitter, an improved optimal combining method is proposed. This method suppresses interference caused by simultaneous data transfer of LEDs and improves the overall signal-to-interference-plus-noise-ratio by 2–5 dB. Lastly, an efficient calculation of channel response is presented to simulate multipath VLC channel with low computational complexity.
asilomar conference on signals, systems and computers | 2017
Nadisanka Rupasinghe; Yavuz Yapici; Ismail Guvenc; Yuichi Kakishima
arXiv: Information Theory | 2018
Yavuz Yapici; Ismail Guvenc
IEEE Transactions on Communications | 2018
Nadisanka Rupasinghe; Yavuz Yapici; Ismail Guvenc; Yuichi Kakishima
international workshop on signal processing advances in wireless communications | 2018
Nadisanka Rupasinghe; Yavuz Yapici; Ismail Guvenc; Yuichi Kakishima
international conference on communications | 2018
Ali Cafer Gurbuz; Yavuz Yapici; Ismail Guvenc
international conference on communications | 2018
Nadisanka Rupasinghe; Yavuz Yapici; Ismail Guevenc
international conference on communications | 2018
Nadisanka Rupasinghe; Yavuz Yapici; Ismail Guevenc
global symposium on millimeter waves | 2018
Wahab Khawaja; Ozgur Ozdemir; Yavuz Yapici; Ismail Guvenc; Yuichi Kakishima