Conferences

Ian B. Haya, Brent R. Petersen and Bruce G. Colpitts, “Optimum 2-D LOS MIMO performance using omni-directional antennas attained through genetic algorithms,” in Proceedings of the 6th Annual Communications Networks and Services Research Conference (CNSR 2008), vol. 1, (Halifax, NS, Canada), pp. 331-338, May 5-8, 2008.

Paul C. Hines, John C. Osler, Ian B. Haya, and Anthony P. Lyons, 2005, “Measurements of acoustic wave speed and acoustic impedance in sandy sediments at low kilohertz frequencies,” in Boundary Influences in high frequency, shallow water acoustics, University of Bath, UK, 5th – 9th September 2005.

John C. Osler, Anthony P. Lyons, David Chapman, Paul C. Hines, and Ian B. Haya, “Measurement and modeling of acoustic arrivals refracted into the seabed and their use to measure sound speed dispersion,” in Boundary Influences in high frequency, shallow water acoustics, University of Bath, UK, 5th – 9th September 2005.

John C. Osler, Anthony P. Lyons, Paul C. Hines, Jeffrey Scrutton, Eric Pouliquen, Dennis Jones, David M. F. Chapman, Martin O’Conner, Douglas Caldwell, Melvin MacKenzie, Ian B. Haya, and David Nesbitt, “Measuring sound speed dispersion at mid to low frequency in sandy sediments: an overview of complementary experimental techniques developed for SAX04,” in Underwater Acoustic Measurements: Technologies & Results, Heraklion, Crete, ed. John S. Papadakis and Leif Bjorno, 28th June – 1st July 2005.

Paul C. Hines, John C. Osler, Ian B. Haya, and Anthony P. Lyons, “Measuring the acoustic wave speed in sandy sediment using buried sources and receivers.” in Underwater Acoustic Measurements: Technologies & Results, Heraklion, Crete, ed. John S. Papadakis and Leif Bjorno, 28th June – 1st July 2005.

Invited Seminars

Ian B. Haya, Brent R. Petersen, and Bruce G. Colpitts, “Joint Communication and Electromagnetic Optimization of a Multiple-Input Multiple Output Base Station Antenna” Dept. of Systems and Computer Engineering, Carleton University, (Ottawa, ON, Canada), Oct. 30, 2008.

Theses

Ian B. Haya, “Joint communication and electromagnetic optimization of a multiple-input multiple-output base station antenna,” Master’s thesis, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of New Brunswick, (Fredericton, NB, Canada), Sept. 2008.

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