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Navid Nikaein

Researcher at Institut Eurécom

Publications -  147
Citations -  4999

Navid Nikaein is an academic researcher from Institut Eurécom. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radio access network & Cellular network. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 145 publications receiving 4281 citations. Previous affiliations of Navid Nikaein include École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne.

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OpenAirInterface: A Flexible Platform for 5G Research

TL;DR: This work presents OpenAirInterface (OAI) as a suitably flexible platform for experimentation modes from real-world experimentation to controlled and scalable evaluations while at the same time retaining backward compatibility with current generation systems.
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FlexRAN: A Flexible and Programmable Platform for Software-Defined Radio Access Networks

TL;DR: FlexRAN, a flexible and programmable SD-RAN platform that separates the RAN control and data planes through a new, custom-tailored southbound API, is implemented as an extension to a modified version of the OpenAirInterface LTE platform, with evaluation results indicating the feasibility of using FlexRAN under the stringent time constraints posed by the R AN.
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An IoT gateway centric architecture to provide novel M2M services

TL;DR: An innovative Internet of Things (IoT) architecture that allows real time interaction between mobile clients and smart/legacy things (sensors and actuators) via a wireless gateway is proposed.
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Toward Enforcing Network Slicing on RAN: Flexibility and Resources Abstraction

TL;DR: A fully programmable network slicing architecture based on the 3GPP DCN and a flexible RAN to enforce network slicing; a two-level MAC scheduler to abstract and share the physical resources among slices; and a proof of concept on RAN slicing has been developed on top of OAI to derive key performance results.
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Survey, comparison and evaluation of cross platform mobile application development tools

TL;DR: This paper provides several decision criteria beyond the portability concerns for choosing suitable cross platform tool for application development, and finds that PhoneGap consumes less memory, CPU and power since it does not included dedicated UI components.