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Kayhani Pirdehi, Mohammad Sadegh
University of Oulu
Oulu, Finland
 
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Mohammad Sadegh Kayhani Pirdehi received his bachelor’s degree in computer engineering from the Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST), in 1994, and then worked as a software designer and application programmer, mostly in the IBM mainframe environment. In 2004, he completed his master’s degree at the Western Sydney University.

Upon returning to Iran, Kayhani worked as a senior computing expert and project manager for the Informatics Services Corporation (ISC), the largest computing company in Iran and a general automated banking service provider. His work at ISC included project customization; development and management in Java platforms; IBM mainframe systems, loan systems, and C, Unix, and Informix platforms to implement software switches for communication among computing nodes. In addition to his work at ISC, he was teaching courses at many colleges and universities. In 2009, Kayhani attended the University of Oulu to learn more about wireless communication and networking.

Since 2010, Kayhani’s research has focused on communication science and all of its complexities. He has authored many papers on cognitive radios, machine-type communication, and software-defined radios, and he continues to teach and consult.

Kayhani has been a reviewer for Computing Reviews since 2016, with 50-plus published reviews.

 
 
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   Multiple LDPC-encoder layered space-time-frequency architectures for OFDM MIMO multiplexing
Huang Y., Wang J. Wireless Personal Communications: An International Journal 63(4): 995-1012, 2012.  Type: Article

For many, because of its influence in both everyday life and business, fourth-generation (4G) wireless communication has a distinguished place, where coupling orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) and multiple input, multiple output (M...

Apr 24 2023  
   Dynamic spectrum allocation with maximum efficiency and fairness in interactive cognitive radio networks
Ma Z., Wang H. Wireless Personal Communications: An International Journal 64(2): 439-455, 2020.  Type: Article

Cognitive radio is a promising technology to leverage the radio spectrum in a more effective way. The nature of the interactivities in cognitive radio network entities is of a manner that can be modeled by game theory ideas. In this re...

Aug 27 2021  
   Gradient algorithms for complex non-Gaussian independent component/vector extraction, question of convergence
Koldovský Z., Tichavský P. IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing 67(4): 1050-1064, 2019.  Type: Article

Blind source separation/extraction (BSS/BSE) methods are widely applicable, from wireless communication to cosmic explorations. They are subsets of blind signal processing, used in original source waveform estimation, without relying o...

May 13 2021  
   Scalable distributed semantic network for knowledge management in cyber physical system
Song S., Lin Y., Guo B., Di Q., Lv R. Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing 118(P1): 22-33, 2018.  Type: Article

Knowledge extraction in cyber-physical systems (CPS) is a challenging task. Traditional methods are not efficient for this complicated task; an approach that exploits parallel and distributed computing methods while considering scalabi...

Dec 3 2020  
   AODV routing protocol for cognitive radio access based Internet of Things (IoT)
Anamalamudi S., Sangi A., Alkatheiri M., Ahmed A. Future Generation Computer Systems 83(C): 228-238, 2018.  Type: Article

There has been tangible growth in the investigation of cognitive radio (CR) communication and networking over the past few years. Sharing and digital switchover (DSO) TV band technology and issuing regularities concerned with its utili...

Feb 4 2020  
   The research of MIMO-FBMC in underwater acoustic communication
Wang Y., Tai Y., Wang H., Wang J., Gan W.  WUWNet 2018 (Proceedings of the 13th ACM International Conference on Underwater Networks & Systems, Shenzhen, China, Dec 3-5, 2018) 1-5, 2018.  Type: Proceedings

Sonic communication research in underwater environments has gained considerable attention. The special circumstances of underwater communication bring new challenges, mostly related to communication distance and data transmission rate....

Oct 28 2019  
   Orthogonal waveforms and filter banks for future communication systems
Renfors M., Mestre X., Kofidis E., Bader F., ACADEMIC PRESS, San Diego, CA, 2017. 590 pp.  Type: Book (978-0-128103-84-5)

Filter bank multicarrier (FBMC) signaling policy is the subject of this book. To explain its different features and functionalities in different communication interaction scenarios, the authors present a comprehensive discussion on the...

Aug 12 2019  
   A survey of communication performance models for high-performance computing
Rico-Gallego J., Díaz-Martín J., Manumachu R., Lastovetsky A. ACM Computing Surveys 51(6): 1-36, 2019.  Type: Article

Cluster computing is a major trend in scientific high-performance computing (HPC), and the recent evolution of cluster computing requires a revision to the models and methods for evaluating operational performance. The paper’...

Apr 16 2019  
   Instantaneous frequency estimation based on synchrosqueezing wavelet transform
Jiang Q., Suter B. Signal Processing 138(C): 167-181, 2017.  Type: Article

Whereas natural signals are nonlinear and nonstationary, their modeling and analysis have always been complicated tasks. The wavelet signal transform method features a more effective mechanism for the localization, analysis, approximat...

Mar 8 2019  
   A scalable and manageable IoT architecture based on transparent computing
Guo H., Ren J., Zhang D., Zhang Y., Hu J. Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing 118(P1): 5-13, 2018.  Type: Article

The Internet of things (IoT) has been emerging with a gradual tangible impact on everyday life. With such growth, its use cases are becoming more apparent, and routinely there is great demand for application systems at different domain...

Feb 6 2019  
 
 
 
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