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Shahram Shahsavari

Researcher at University of Waterloo

Publications -  44
Citations -  338

Shahram Shahsavari is an academic researcher from University of Waterloo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Base station & Scheduling (computing). The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 41 publications receiving 228 citations. Previous affiliations of Shahram Shahsavari include Bilkent University & New York University.

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A Concurrent Dual-Beam Phased-Array Doppler Radar Using MIMO Beamforming Techniques for Short-Range Vital-Signs Monitoring

TL;DR: The theoretical and experimental results of a new approach for multitarget vital-signs monitoring using an electromagnetic-based Doppler radar that prevents the phase collision of the signatures of the targets and hence provides multiperson detection capability to the system are presented.
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A General Framework for Temporal Fair User Scheduling in NOMA Systems

TL;DR: It is shown that under temporal fairness constraints, optimal system utility is achieved using a class of opportunistic scheduling schemes called threshold based strategies (TBS), and an (online) iterative algorithm based on the Robbins–Monro method is proposed to construct a TBS by finding the optimal thresholds for a given system utility metric.
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Resource sharing among mmWave cellular service providers in a vertically differentiated duopoly

TL;DR: In this article, detailed network simulations are used to better understand the economic implications of resource sharing in a vertically differentiated duopoly market for cellular service, and the results suggest that resource sharing is less often profitable for millimeter wave service providers compared to microwave cellular service providers, and does not necessarily increase consumer surplus.
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Spectrum and Infrastructure Sharing in Millimeter Wave Cellular Networks: An Economic Perspective.

TL;DR: The results suggest that "open" deployments of neutral small cells that serve subscribers of any service provider encourage market entry by making it easier for networks to reach critical mass, more than " open" (unlicensed) spectrum would.
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On Optimal Multi-user Beam Alignment in Millimeter Wave Wireless Systems

TL;DR: In this article, a beam alignment (BA) scheme for multi-user mmWave networks is proposed to minimize the average of expected width of remaining uncertainty regions (UR) on the AoDs after receiving users' feedbacks.