Ozgur Ozdemirمشاهده پروفایل
استاد پژوهشی
Ozgur Ozdemir is an Associate Research Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at North Carolina State University's College of Engineering. He is affiliated with the university's primary faculty and works closely with platforms like AERPAW and AFAR Challenge. His research focuses on advanced wireless systems, including UAV networks, mmWave technology, spectrum analysis, and radar-communication integration. His work spans experimental testbed development, digital twin applications for AI research, and methodologies for improving coverage in rural and urban environments. Ozdemir has contributed to standards like 5G NR and non-standalone 5G systems, emphasizing practical implementation and environmental impact analysis. He leads efforts in signal processing for autonomous systems and has expertise in software-defined radio (SDR) technologies. Research interests include aerial threat detection, RF signal analysis, and robust localization techniques. He explores challenges in NLOS bias correction, antenna radiation patterns, and passive reflector-based coverage enhancement. His work often combines theoretical models with experimental validation using platforms like AERPAW. His articles highlight advancements in drone detection systems, channel modeling for mmWave, and the integration of radar and communication systems. Key trends show a focus on outdoor/indoor spectrum measurements, UAV navigation, and resilient network design. Ozdemir's contributions are characterized by empirical studies and cross-disciplinary approaches to wireless challenges.






