Ismail Guvenc
North Carolina State University
472 Papers
4K Citations
Ismail Guvenc is an academic researcher from North Carolina State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Communication channel. The author has an hindex of 52, co-authored 451 publications. Previous affiliations of Ismail Guvenc include University of Florida & Mississippi State University.
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Papers
Autonomous Tracking of Intermittent RF Source Using a UAV Swarm
TL;DR: In this article, a radio-frequency transmitter with intermittent transmissions is considered via a group of UAVs equipped with omnidirectional received signal strength sensors, and two algorithms are compared in terms of performance and computational load.
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Analysis of Handover Failures in Heterogeneous Networks With Fading
TL;DR: A new model for analyzing handover performance in heterogeneous networks (HetNets) as a function of vehicular user velocity, cell size, and mobility management parameters is introduced and it is shown that fading can significantly degrade the hand over performance in HetNet with vehicular users.
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Learning Based Frequency- and Time-Domain Inter-Cell Interference Coordination in HetNets
TL;DR: This paper focuses on inter-cell interference coordination techniques in heterogeneous network (HetNet) deployments, whereby macro- and picocells autonomously optimize their downlink transmissions with loose coordination, and proposes a two-level RL formulation of ICIC scenarios.
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Occupancy Counting With Burst and Intermittent Signals in Smart Buildings
TL;DR: The numerical results show that the use of Wi-Fi probe requests in conjunction with IMM-based Kalman filters can be a viable solution for zone-level occupancy monitoring in smart buildings.
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Multi-Element VLC Networks: LED Assignment, Power Control, and Optimum Combining
TL;DR: LEDs are grouped and assigned to the users based on received signal strength from each LED, for which different solutions are proposed to achieve maximum throughput, proportional fairness, and quality of service.