Conference Presentations
Dec 2022: IEEE Global Communications Conference, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
Title: “POMDP-based Handoffs for User-Centric Cell-Free MIMO Networks”
June 2021: IEEE International Conference on Communication, Montreal, Canada
Paper 1: “Resource Allocation and Scheduling in Non-coherent User-centric Cell-free MIMO”,
Paper 2: “Optimizing RRH Placement Under a Noise-Limited Point-to-Point Wireless Backhaul”
Nov 2019: IEEE Global Conference on Signal and Information Processing, Ottawa, Canada
Title: “Power Delay Profile in Coordinated Distributed Networks: User-Centric v/s Disjoint Clustering”
May 2018: IEEE International Conference on Communication, Kansas City, USA
Title: “Closed-Form Expressions for the Probability Density Function of the Interference Power in PPP Networks”
August 2017: International Symposium on Wireless Communication Systems, Bologna, Italy
Title: “Dynamic SDN controllers-switches Mapping for Load Balancing and Controller Failure Handling”
Invited Talks
June 6, 2024: Participated in IEEE Leaders of Tomorrow event in Toronto Metropolitan University, Toronto, Canada, and presented a talk about next generation mobile cellular networks.
April 30, 2024: Participated in Ericsson-UofT Tech day in Ottawa, Canada and presented a talk titled “Scalable Mobility-Aware Energy Efficiency Management for Cell-Free Networks”.
April 25, 2023: Participated in Ericsson-UofT Tech day in Ottawa, Canada and presented a talk titled “Handoff Design in User-Centric Cell-Free Massive MIMO Networks”.
March 2023: Delivered a talk titled “POMDP-based Handoffs for User-Centric Cell-Free MIMO Networks” in a seminar for the communications group at the University of Toronto Toronto, Canada.
Jan 2021: Delivered a talk titled “Analysis and Design of Distributed MIMO Networks with a Wireless Backhaul”in a seminar for the communications group at the University of Toronto Toronto, Canada. Link: https://itatuoft.wordpress.com/2021/01/22/analysis-and-design-of-distributed-mimo-networks-with-a-wireless-backhaul/
March 2019: Delivered a talk titled “On the Use of Poisson Line Process for Modeling Vehicular Networks” in a seminar for the communications group at the University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.