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Linda Doyle
Researcher at Trinity College, Dublin
Publications - 236
Citations - 4882
Linda Doyle is an academic researcher from Trinity College, Dublin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cognitive radio & Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 236 publications receiving 4544 citations. Previous affiliations of Linda Doyle include University College Dublin & University College Cork.
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Cyclostationary Signatures in Practical Cognitive Radio Applications
TL;DR: How cyclostationary signatures can be exploited to overcome a number of the challenges associated with network coordination in emerging cognitive radio applications and spectrum sharing regimes is demonstrated.
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Deep Activity Recognition Models with Triaxial Accelerometers
TL;DR: This paper shows that deep activity recognition models provide better recognition accuracy of human activities, and avoid the expensive design of handcrafted features in existing systems, and utilize the massive unlabeled acceleration samples for unsupervised feature extraction.
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Painting style transfer for head portraits using convolutional neural networks
TL;DR: This work presents a new technique for transferring the painting from a head portrait onto another and imposes novel spatial constraints by locally transferring the color distributions of the example painting to better captures the painting texture and maintains the integrity of facial structures.
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Cognitive radio: Ten years of experimentation and development
TL;DR: The year 2009 marked the 10th anniversary of Mitola and Maguire as discussed by the authors introducing the concept of cognitive radio, which prompted an outpouring of research work related to CR, including the publication of more than 30 special issue scientific journals and more than 60 dedicated conferences and workshops.
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Iris: an architecture for cognitive radio networking testbeds
Paul D. Sutton,Jorg Lotze,Hicham Lahlou,Suhaib A. Fahmy,Keith Nolan,Baris Ozgul,Thomas W. Rondeau,Juanjo Noguera,Linda Doyle +8 more
TL;DR: An overview of Iris is provided, presenting the unique features of the architecture and illustrating how it can be used to develop a cognitive radio testbed.