Mònica Navarro
Senior Researcher
CTTC – Telecommunications Technological Center of Catalonia
Pere Virgili Health Research Institute
Spain
Biography
"Monica Navarro graduated in Telecommunications Engineering from UPC (1997) and received a Ph.D. in Telecommunications from the Institute for Telecommunications Research (ITR), University of South Australia (2002). She is currently a Senior Researcher at CTTC Radio Communications group, with solid experience in National and European projects, as well as in contracts with industry. She has served as workpackage leader ACE I-II (FP7-IST NoE) dealing with multiple-antenna processing for wireless systems and actively worked in the 4 year FP7-IST WINNER project exploring improvements of radio transmission towards new radio interfaces for 4G systems. She has also led CTTC’s participation in the Spanish CENIT project GAD on Active Demand Management for the Electric Grid. CTTC’s technical work has focused on power line communication technologies. Prior to joining CTTC, she participated in the Cooperative Research Centre for Satellite Systems (CRCSS) and Mobility Wireless Data Consortium, Nortel Networks, while pursuing her Ph.D. degree at ITR. From Oct. 1997 – Dec. 1998 she was a Research Assistant at the Department of Signal Theory and Communications at the UPC, where she worked on the development of fractal shape multiband antennas for wireless cellular communications systems. Her research interests include: digital communications, wireless multiuser communications, particularly on adaptive transmission and coding techniques, wireless sensor networks, power-line communications, and ultra-wideband communications."
Research Interest
Communication Networks
Publications
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M. Navarro, L. Giupponi, C. Ibars, D. Gregoratti, J. Matamoros, Distributed Algorithms for Demand Management and Grid Stability in Smart Grids , Chapter in "Communication and Networking in Smart Grids", edited by Y. Xiao, ISBN: 978-1-4398-7873.