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Jeremiah R. Wimer's research centers on advancements in communication systems, particularly focusing on signal processing techniques for wireless channels. His recent publications explore methods for improving data transmission efficiency and accuracy in challenging fading environments. Wimer has investigated Orthogonal Time Frequency Space (OTFS) modulation, examining the impact of finite-length sample-wise pulse shaping waveforms on system performance. He also has work related to volume status detection using synthesized peripheral venous pressure (PVP) waveforms, indicating an interest in signal processing applications within a medical context. Wimer collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Yanjun Pan and Jingxian Wu, with whom he shares multiple publications.
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- Publications: 4
Selected Publications
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CP-Free ODDM: Modeling and Design (2026)
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Intravascular volume status detection with Integral Pulse Frequency Modulation (IPFM) synthesized peripheral venous pressure waveforms (2026)
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Volume Status Detection with Integral Pulse Frequency Modulation Model of Peripheral Venous Pressure (2025)Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science OpenAlex
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CP-Free ODDM Over General Doubly-Selective Fading Channels (2025)
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- CP-Free ODDM Over General Doubly-Selective Fading Channels
- CP-Free ODDM Over General Doubly-Selective Fading Channels
- CP-Free ODDM Over General Doubly-Selective Fading Channels
- CP-Free ODDM Over General Doubly-Selective Fading Channels