Abbas Bigdeli
Abbas Bigdeli was born in Ahvaz, Iran in
1973. He received a Bachelor in electronics
engineering in 1995 from the Department
of Electrical Engineering, Amir Kabir
University of Technology, Tehran, Iran. He
started his postgraduate studies at James
Cook University, Australia, in 1996. He
concluded his Ph.D. research in 2000 and
moved to Auckland, New Zealand, to join
the Faculty of Engineering at The University
of Auckland. His current research interests are in the area of
reconfigurable embedded and network processors, security solutions
for wireless networks, hardware/software implementation of
image and video processing and design, and fabrication of intelligent
implantable medical devices. He has published over 35 scientific
and technical papers in international journals and conferences.
He has recently patented an invention on securing legacy
802.11 wireless LAN systems. He is the Program Leader for electronics
projects at Polymer Electronic Research Centre at The University
of Auckland. He has been on the Executive Committee of
IEEE New Zealand North Section since 2001. He has been acting
as a Technical Reviewer for several journals and conferences.
These include the Journal of Microprocessors and Microsystems,
Australian Journal of Research and Practice in Information Technology,
as well as FPL, IEEE VLSI, and EUSIPCO conferences.
Biography Updated on 12 July 2005
Articles in Scholarly Journals [Incomplete List]
- A New Pipelined Systolic Array-Based Architecture for Matrix Inversion in FPGAs with Kalman Filter Case Study
EURASIP Journal on Applied Signal Processing, vol. 2006, Article ID 89186, 12 pages, 2006