Search

Southern Home PageAbout Southern Connecticut State UniversityAcademicsAdmissionsStudent LifeResearchAthleticsHuman Resources at Southern
Southern Connecticut State University LibraryMySCSUSouthern DirectoryCalendar of EventsTechnologyContact Us

Image of Ata ElahiATA ELAHI, Ph.D.

 

Morrill Hall 107
Phone:  203.392.5819
Email:  elahia1@southernct.edu
Website: http://home.southernct.edu/~elahia1/

 

  Spring  2013 Office Hours
Monday  
Tuesday 8:00 am to 9:30 am
Wednesday 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm  4:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Thursday 8:00 am to 9:30 am
Friday  

 

Education

Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering
Mississippi State University
Mississippi State, Mississippi

M.S. in Electrical Engineering
Mississippi State University
Mississippi State, Mississippi

B.A. in Electrical Engineering
Iran College of Technology
Iran

 

Research

Computer Networks, Data Communication, Computer Hardware Design, Pipeline Processors

 

Publications

Elahi, A , Gschwender,A. " ZigBee Wireless Sensor and Control Network", Prentice Hall, 2009

Elahi & Elahi " Data , Network & Internet Communications Technology", Thomson 2006

Elahi, Ata. Communication Network Technology Delmar/ Thompson Learning, 2001.

Elahi, A., Razavi, H. " A Model for a Universally Testable Logic Elements", Proceeding of IEEE Southeastcon 1995.

 

Presentations

Elahi, A., Fifth Annual CSU Computing Conference "ATM Networks and xDSL", 1999.

Elahi, A.,"Microcomputer Based Wake-up Call System", Twenty Second Annual Conference of Modeling and Simulation, 1991.

 

Grants

Curriculum Development Grant, 2003.

$31,000.00 matching grant from the National Science Foundation for development of "An Undergraduate Computer Hardware Laboratory", 1987.

$165,000.00 from Department of Higher Education State of Connecticut for development of "Microprocessor and Digital Image Processing", 1988.

$2,700.00 Connecticut State University Grant for "Telephone Set for the Hearing Impaired", 1988.

$ 91,000.00 from Department of Higher Education State of Connecticut for "Development of Computer-aided Design Laboratory", 1990.

$1500.00 from Connecticut State University "Application of Fuzzy Logic on Robotics", 1995.

$1250.00 from Southern Connecticut State University Curriculum Development Grant, "Development of Digital Laboratory", 1995.

 

Student Work

Performance study of routing protocols for ad hoc networks