Luiz Da Silva
Professor
Electronic & Electrical Engineering
Trinity College Dublin
Ireland
Biography
Luiz A. DaSilva holds the personal chair of Telecommunications at Trinity College, where he is a co-principal investigator of CONNECT, a telecommunications centre funded by the Science Foundation Ireland. Prior to joining TCD, Prof DaSilva was a tenured professor in the Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Virginia Tech. His research focuses on distributed and adaptive resource management in wireless networks, and in particular radio resource sharing and the application of game theory to wireless networks. Prof DaSilva is a principal investigator on research projects funded by the National Science Foundation, the Science Foundation Ireland, and the European Commission under Horizon 2020. Prof DaSilva is an IEEE Communications Society Distinguished Lecturer. He is also a Fellow of the IEEE, for contributions to cognitive networks and to resource management in wireless networks.
Research Interest
Broadband Technologies; Communication engineering, technology; Communications engineering; Electrical Engineering; Internet technologies; Mobile Communications; Networks and telecommunications research
Publications
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Y. Xiao, Z. Xiong, D. Niyato, Z. Han, and L. A. DaSilva, Full Duplex Machine-to-Machine Communication for Wireless-Powered Internet-of-Things, IEEE International Conference on Communications, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 23-27 May 2016, edited by IEEE , 2016
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P. Ruckebusch, S. Giannoulis, E. De Poorter, I. Moerman, I. Tinnirello, D. Garlisi, P. Gallo, N. Kaminski, L. A. DaSilva, P. Gawlowicz, M. Chwalisz, A. Zubow, A Unified Radio Control Architecture for Prototyping Adaptive Wireless Protocols,, European Conference on Networks and Communications (EuCNC), Athens, Greece, June 27-30, 2016
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J. M. Reed, A. S. Abdallah, M. S. Thompson, A. B. MacKenzie, and L. A. DaSilva, The FINS Framework: Design and Implementation of the Flexible Internetwork Stack (FINS) Framework, IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, 15, (2), 2016, p489 - 502
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M. J. Abdel-Rahman, K. V. Cardoso, A. B. MacKenzie, and L. A. DaSilva, Dimensioning Virtualized Wireless Access Networks from a Common Pool of Resources, IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference, Las Vegas, NV, USA, 9-12 January 2016, edited by IEEE , 2016
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Z. Khan, J. J. Lehtomäki, L. A. DaSilva, E. Hossain, and M. Latva-aho, Opportunistic Channel Selection by Cognitive Wireless Nodes under Imperfect Observations and Limited Memory: A Repeated Game Model,, IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, 15, (1), 2016, p173 - 187
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G. A. Ropokis, M. C. Filippou, A. A. Rontogiannis, L. A. DaSilva, N. Marchetti, V. Frascolla, and P. T. Mathiopoulos, Optimal Sensing and Power Allocation in Pilot-Aided Shared Access Systems: A BER Minimization Approach, Intl. Workshop on Signal Processing Advances in Wireless Communications (SPAWC), Edinburgh, UK, 3-6 July 2016, 2016, pp7536899-
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Jacek Kibilda, Radio Access Network and Spectrum Sharing in Future Mobile Networks, 2016
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Q. Bodinier, A. Farhang, F. Bader, H. Ahmadi, J. Palicot, and L. A. DaSilva, 5G Waveforms for Overlay D2D Communications: Effects of Time-Frequency Misalignment, IEEE International Conference on Communications, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 23-27 May 2016, edited by IEEE , 2016
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A. S. Shafigh, B. Lorenzo, S. Glisic, J. Pérez-Romero, L. A. DaSilva, A. B. MacKenzie, and J. Röning, A Framework for Dynamic Network Architecture and Topology Optimization, IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, 24, (2), 2016, p717 - 730
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J. Kibiłda, F. Malandrino, and L. A. DaSilva, Incentives for Infrastructure Deployment by Over-the-Top Service Providers in a Mobile Network: A Cooperative Game Theory Model, IEEE International Conference on Communications, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 23-27 May 2016, edited by IEEE , 2016