Colin Sheldon
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
24 Papers
224 Citations
Colin Sheldon is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: MIMO & Spatial multiplexing. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 23 publications. Previous affiliations of Colin Sheldon include University of California, Santa Barbara.
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Papers
Dragonfly: A rotorcraft lander concept for scientific exploration at titan
Ralph D. Lorenz,Elizabeth P. Turtle,Jason W. Barnes,M. G. Trainer,Douglas S. Adams,Kenneth Hibbard,Colin Sheldon,Kris Zacny,Patrick N. Peplowski,David J. Lawrence,Michael A. Ravine,Timothy G. McGee,Kristin S. Sotzen,Shannon MacKenzie,Jack W. Langelaan,Sven Schmitz,Lawrence Wolfarth,Peter D. Bedini +17 more
- 01 Oct 2018
TL;DR: The Dragonfly lander concept for scientific exploration at Titan was proposed by the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in 2016 as mentioned in this paper, with the goal of landing on Titan's Belet sand sea, a large and easily targeted dune field.
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Four-channel spatial multiplexing over a millimeter-wave line-of-sight link
Colin Sheldon,Munkyo Seo,Eric Torkildson,Mark J. W. Rodwell,Upamanyu Madhow +4 more
- 07 Jun 2009
TL;DR: A scalable system architecture is proposed and demonstrated for spatial multiplexing over millimeter-wave line-of-sight communication links, which provides increased data capacity without increasing the channel bandwidth.
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A 60GHz line-of-sight 2x2 MIMO link operating at 1.2Gbps
Colin Sheldon,Eric Torkildson,Munkyo Seo,C.P. Yue,Upamanyu Madhow,Mark J. W. Rodwell +5 more
- 05 Jul 2008
TL;DR: The design and characterization of a hardware prototype 2times2 LOS MIMO link operating at 1.2 Gbps is presented, which is scalable to larger one dimensional and two dimensional arrays supporting data rates >160 Gbps.
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Spatial multiplexing over a line-of-sight millimeter-wave MIMO link: A two-channel hardware demonstration at 1.2Gbps over 41m range
Colin Sheldon,Eric Torkildson,Munkyo Seo,C.P. Yue,Mark J. W. Rodwell,Upamanyu Madhow +5 more
- 01 Oct 2008
TL;DR: In this article, a two-channel LOS hardware prototype has been constructed and tested in an outdoor environment, achieving bit error rates (BER) <2times10-6 for two channels operating at 600 Mbps each over a link range of 41 m.
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Coherent Receiver Based on a Broadband Optical Phase-Lock Loop
Anand Ramaswamy,Leif A. Johansson,Jonathan Klamkin,Colin Sheldon,Hsu-Feng Chou,Mark J. W. Rodwell,Larry A. Coldren,John E. Bowers +7 more
- 25 Mar 2007
TL;DR: In this article, a 1.45GHz bandwidth optical phase-lock loop receiver for linear optical phase demodulation is proposed and demonstrated in a link application, with a spurious free dynamic range of 125 dBHz2/3 is measured at 300MHz.
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