
Dr. Janet Barger
Ph.D.: University of Texas at Arlington, 1996
M.S.: University of Texas at Arlington, 1979
B.S. : University of Texas at Arlington, 1975
M.A.: University of Texas at Tyler, 2003
Janet Barger received the B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in
electrical Engineering from the University of Texas at Arlington in 1975, 1979,
and 1996 respectively. From 1978 to 1982, she worked at the Collins
Communications Systems Division of Rockwell International designing digital
communication subsystems. From 1982 to 1996, she worked at the Airborne Systems
Division of Raytheon E-Systems as a Systems Engineer responsible for multiple
projects in communications and computer applications. From 1997 to 2002 she was
a faculty member in the Electrical Engineering Department at the University of
Texas at Tyler responsible for courses in Communications, Signal Processing,
Digital Systems, Microprocessors, Linear systems, and core Electrical
Engineering courses.
She received the M.A. in Counseling Psychology in 2003 from the University of
Texas at Tyler. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor and is currently
employed as a Staff Psychotherapist for The University of Texas Medical Branch,
Galveston.
Her current professional interests are modulation techniques, software radio,
engineering counseling/advising and education, and software architectures.
Contact Information:
P.O. Box 3371
Palestine, TX 75802
email: skytribble@earthlink.net
Phone: (903) 731-4533
DISSERTATION TITLE:
"Carrier Recovery for Digital Transmission in Land Mobile Cellular Communication
Channels," May 1996.
[10] "Dynamic Characteristics of a Narrowband Land Mobile Communication
Channel", IEEE Trans. Veh. Technol., Feb 1998.
[ 9] "Carrier Recovery for Digital Transmission in Land Mobile
Cellular Communication Channels", Ph.D. Dissertation, The University of
Texas at Arlington. 1996.
[ 8] "16-QAM Demodulation Technique for Rapid Multipath
Environments", Proc. Wireless'96 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
[ 7] "Performance of 16-QAM Demodulation in the Rapid Multipath
Environment", Proc. Milcom'96.
[ 6] "Dynamic Characteristics of a Narrowband Land Mobile
Communication Channel", Proc. VTC'96 IEEE Veh. Technol. Conference.
[ 5] An Evaluation of Orthogonal Transforms in a Digital Speech
Recognition System", Master's Thesis, The University of Texas at Arlington,
December, 1978.
[ 4] Barger & Rao, K.R. "Evaluation of Discrete Transforms for
use in Digital Speech Recognition", Pergamon Press (Accepted August 1979)
[ 3] Barger & Rao, K.R. "Evaluation of Discrete Transforms for
use in Digital Speech Recognition", Journal of Computers and Electrical
Engineering. (Accepted) Apr. 9, 1979.
[ 2] Barger & Rao, K.R. "Evaluation of Orthogonal Transforms for
use in Digital Speech Recognition, Eleventh Annual Southeastern Symposium on
System Theory, Clemson University, March 12-13, 1979.
[ 1] Barger & Rao, K.R. "A Comparative Study of Phonemic
Recognition by Discrete Orthogonal Transforms", IEEE 1978 Conf. on Speech
Communication and Signal processing, Apr. 10-12, 1978, Tulsa
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