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Tinku Rasheed
Researcher at Orange S.A.
Publications - 102
Citations - 2849
Tinku Rasheed is an academic researcher from Orange S.A.. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless network & Mobile computing. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 102 publications receiving 2582 citations.
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Designing and implementing future aerial communication networks
Sathyanarayanan Chandrasekharan,Karina Gomez,Akram Al-Hourani,Sithamparanathan Kandeepan,Tinku Rasheed,Leonardo Goratti,Laurent Reynaud,David Grace,Isabelle Bucaille,Thomas Wirth,Sandy Allsopp +10 more
TL;DR: The trial phase of the system mounting LTE-A technology onboard Helikites to serve users on the ground yielded very encouraging results, and showed that such a system could offer a longer lasting solution, provided that inefficiency in powering the radio frequency equipment in the Helikite can be overcome.
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Towards Efficient Geographic Routing in Urban Vehicular Networks
TL;DR: The improved greedy traffic-aware routing protocol (GyTAR), which is an intersection-based geographical routing protocol that is capable of finding robust and optimal routes within urban environments, is introduced.
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On the role of infrastructure sharing for mobile network operators in emerging markets
TL;DR: The present paper investigates the current technological solutions and regulatory and the technical-economical dimensions in connection with the sharing of mobile telecommunication networks in emerging countries, and assesses the technical constraints, applicability and benefits of the network sharing solutions in an emerging market context.
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Scheduling Wireless Virtual Networks Functions
TL;DR: This work formalizes the wireless V NF placement problem in the radio access network as an integer linear programming problem and proposes a VNF placement heuristic, named wireless network embedding (WiNE), to solve the problem.
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Programming Abstractions for Software-Defined Wireless Networks
TL;DR: This work presents a set of programming abstractions modeling the fundamental aspects of a wireless network, namely state management, resource provisioning, network monitoring, and network reconfiguration, and investigates the usefulness, efficiency and flexibility of the platform over a real 802.11-based WLAN.