Brian Hart

793 total citations
29 papers, 347 citations indexed

About

Brian Hart is a scholar working on Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Computer Networks and Communications and Signal Processing. According to data from OpenAlex, Brian Hart has authored 29 papers receiving a total of 347 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 20 papers in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, 17 papers in Computer Networks and Communications and 7 papers in Signal Processing. Recurrent topics in Brian Hart's work include Advanced Wireless Communication Techniques (18 papers), Wireless Communication Networks Research (15 papers) and Blind Source Separation Techniques (7 papers). Brian Hart is often cited by papers focused on Advanced Wireless Communication Techniques (18 papers), Wireless Communication Networks Research (15 papers) and Blind Source Separation Techniques (7 papers). Brian Hart collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United States and New Zealand. Brian Hart's co-authors include D.P. Taylor, Deva K. Borah, Michelle X. Gong, Shiwen Mao, Giorgio M. Vitetta, Aarne Mämmelä, S. Pasupathy, Roy Want, Simon Kemp and Matthew Cross and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, NeuroImage and Biometrics.

In The Last Decade

Brian Hart

24 papers receiving 327 citations

Peers

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S. Kumar Canada
June Chul Roh United States
William P. Osborne United States
Kyu‐Min Kang South Korea
Raymond Wagner United States
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Countries citing papers authored by Brian Hart

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Fields of papers citing papers by Brian Hart

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Brian Hart

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Chung, Ming Kei, Brian Hart, Mauricio Santillana, & Chirag J. Patel. (2023). Pediatric and Young Adult Household Transmission of the Initial Waves of SARS-CoV-2 in the United States: Administrative Claims Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 26. e44249–e44249. 2 indexed citations
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Powell, Michael, et al.. (2022). Exploration of Residual Confounding in Analyses of Associations of Metformin Use and Outcomes in Adults With Type 2 Diabetes. JAMA Network Open. 5(11). e2241505–e2241505. 6 indexed citations
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Jones, Ben, Gemma Phillips, Simon Kemp, et al.. (2021). SARS-CoV-2 transmission during rugby league matches: do players become infected after participating with SARS-CoV-2 positive players?. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 55(14). 807–813. 45 indexed citations
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Hart, Brian, Stephen M. Malone, & Mark Fiecas. (2021). A grouped beta process model for multivariate resting‐state EEG microstate analysis on twins. Canadian Journal of Statistics. 49(1). 89–106. 1 indexed citations
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Hart, Brian, Yuan-Po Tu, Rachel Jennings, et al.. (2020). A comparison of health care worker-collected foam and polyester nasal swabs in convalescent COVID-19 patients. PLoS ONE. 15(10). e0241100–e0241100. 8 indexed citations
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Hart, Brian, Michele Guindani, Stephen M. Malone, & Mark Fiecas. (2020). A nonparametric Bayesian model for estimating spectral densities of resting‐state EEG twin data. Biometrics. 78(1). 313–323. 3 indexed citations
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Hart, Brian, Ivor Cribben, & Mark Fiecas. (2018). A longitudinal model for functional connectivity networks using resting-state fMRI. NeuroImage. 178. 687–701. 16 indexed citations
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Gong, Michelle X., Brian Hart, & Shiwen Mao. (2015). Advanced Wireless LAN Technologies. GetMobile Mobile Computing and Communications. 18(4). 48–52. 43 indexed citations
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Hart, Brian, et al.. (2011). Channel Bounding and MAC Protection Mechanisms for 802.11ac. 1–5. 26 indexed citations
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Hart, Brian, Deva K. Borah, & S. Pasupathy. (2003). Interpretation of the MLSD metric for time varying, frequency selective Rayleigh fading channels. 3. 1321–1325.
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Vitetta, Giorgio M., Brian Hart, Aarne Mämmelä, & D.P. Taylor. (2001). Equalization Techniques for Single Carrier, Unspread Digital Modulations. IRIS UNIMORE (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia). 225–308. 3 indexed citations
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Hart, Brian & D.P. Taylor. (2000). On the irreducible error floor in fast fading channels. IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology. 49(3). 1044–1047. 3 indexed citations
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Hart, Brian, Deva K. Borah, & S. Pasupathy. (2000). Autocovariance preserving estimator (APE) interpretation of the MLSD metric for Rayleigh fading channels. IEEE Transactions on Communications. 48(10). 1614–1617.
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Hart, Brian. (2000). Maximum likelihood sequence detection using a pilot tone. IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology. 49(2). 550–560. 12 indexed citations
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Borah, Deva K. & Brian Hart. (1999). Receiver structures for time-varying frequency-selective fading channels. IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications. 17(11). 1863–1875. 27 indexed citations
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Hart, Brian & D.P. Taylor. (1998). Maximum-likelihood synchronization, equalization, and sequence estimation for unknown time-varying frequency-selective Rician channels. IEEE Transactions on Communications. 46(2). 211–221. 24 indexed citations
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Hart, Brian & D.P. Taylor. (1997). Extended MLSE receiver for the frequency-flat, fast-fading channel. IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology. 46(2). 381–389. 10 indexed citations
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Hart, Brian & D.P. Taylor. (1997). Extended MLSE diversity receiver for the time- and frequency-selective channel. IEEE Transactions on Communications. 45(3). 322–333. 21 indexed citations
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Hanna, D. S., et al.. (1992). Performance of personnel contamination monitors. 9(1). 36–50. 1 indexed citations

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