Research Area
- Signal processing for wireless communications | Communication engineering | Modulation & Coding | Detection algorithms:
- Detection and precoding algorithms for multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) | Massive MIMO | Cell-free MIMO;
- Low-complexity decoding of error-correction codes;
- Lattice problems (applications of the closest vector problem, lattice reduction, Diophantine/integer problems);
- Aplications to quantum information:
- Entanglement routing in quantum networks; Decoding of quantum error correction codes; Post-quantum cryptography (lattice-based).
Applications
- MIMO precoding for wireless energy transfer (WET);
- GRAND (guessing random aditive noise decoding)
- Interference suppression and in-band full-duplex;
- Integer-forcing for distributed source coding;
- Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) and superposition coding;
- Physical-layer network coding;
- Physical-layer security;
- Quantum internet;
- Continuous phase modulation.
During my PhD years I learned a lot on the applications of Communication Engineering and Computational Biology and Computational Neuroscience. Both Cambridge and Toronto I attended these courses, talks, and seminars according to these intellectual interests.
Projects
- Quantum Internet Alliance , EU flagship project, national co-PI, 10M€ (whole project), 160.8k€ (IT budget), Dec. 2018 - Mar. 2022
- Large-Dimensional
MIMO Physical Layer Network Coding (L-DimM-NetCod), principal
investigator (PI), IT/FCT funded, 32k€, Sept. 2014 - Sept. 2016
- Network error control for Rapid and Reliable Data Delivery (R2D2), external colaborator, January 2014 - July 2015
- COST
Action IC1104: Random Network Coding
and Designs over GF(q), member, Sept. 2012 - April 2016
Check all the Meetings / Schools / Workshops in this action;
Below are the events that I attended:
- Network Coding and Designs, Dubrovnik, Croatia, 4 – 8 April 2016
- DARNEC - Design and Application of Random Network Codes: in November 2015, Istambul, Turkey [Keynote speaker].
- Recent Advances in Practical Network Coding and Distributed Storage Meeting, 1–2 June 2015, Novi Sad, Serbia
- ALCOMA'15 -
Conference
on algebraic combinatorics and applications, 15–20 March
2015, Banz, Germany
- The 4th International Castle Meeting on Coding Theory and Applications, 15–18 Sept. 2014, Castle of Palmela, Portugal
- Algebra, Codes and Networks Conference, 16–20 June 2014, Bordeaux, France
- ESIT 2014 - European School of Information Theory, 14–18 April 2014, Tallinn, Estonia
- Workshop on Algebraic Approaches to Storage and Network Coding, 7th Feb. 2014, Barcelona, Spain
- International Workshop on Coding and Cryptography, 15–19 April, 2013, Bergen, Norway
- 1st European Training School in
Network Coding, 4–8 February 2013, Barcelona
Research students
- Sahar Allahkaram. Research topic: Signal Processing and Coding Techniques for 6G Ultra-reliable Low-latency Wireless Machine-type Communications. Started in January 2022. [Iscte profile] [IT profile]
- João Pedro Massi Real Figueiredo, Research topic: Routing Protocols for the Quantum Internet, IUL MSc student and a research scholar within the project QIA, supervisor (IT co-supervisor: Dr. Bruno Coutinho), started in October 2020.
- Pedro Jorge Martins Teixeira. MSc thesis title: Distributed Source Coding Based on Integer-Forcing, IST MSc student, co-supervisor (IST supervisor: prof. João Xavier), started in Sep. 2017 (submitted in May 2018, viva exam on 28th June 2018). [pdf]
- Nuno Bettencourt Coelho. MSc thesis title: Implementation of Linear Network Coding Over a Flexible Emulator, IUL MSc student and a research scholar within the project L-DimM-NetCod, supervisor (IUL co-supervisor: prof. Rui Lopes), started in October 2015, viva exam on 6th Dec. 2016. [pdf]
- Ricardo José Neves Alberto. MSc thesis title: Assessment of Non-orthogonal Multiple Access for 5G Systems, IST MSc student and a research scholar within the project L-DimM-NetCod, co-supervisor (IST supervisor: prof. António Rodrigues), started in January 2016, viva exam on 29th Nov. 2016. [pdf]
- João Sande Lemos. MSc thesis title: In-band Full-duplex
Architectures for Future 5G Multi-hop Networks, IST MSc
student and a research scholar within the project L-DimM-NetCod,
co-supervisor (IST supervisor: prof. António Rodrigues),
started in Oct. 2014, viva exam on 26th
November
2015. [pdf]
[Luís Vidigal Prize 2015 (ex aequo) - see below.]
- Francisco Rosário. MSc thesis title: "Massive MIMO Processing for 5G
Systems: Efficient Detection Algorithms and Applications",
IST
MSc student and a research scholar within the project L-DimM-NetCod,
co-supervisor (IST supervisor: prof. António Rodrigues), started in
Oct. 2014, viva exam on 21st
July 2015. [pdf]
[Luís Vidigal Prize 2015 (ex aequo). This prize awards the Best MSc Thesis of the Year at IST in the fields of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Compute Science, and related fields, completed in 2015.]
- Pedro Valério Catarino Miguel. MSc thesis title:"The Limits of MIMO with Large Antenna Arrays", IST MSc student, co-supervisor (IST supervisor: prof. António Rodrigues), started in Oct. 2013, viva exam on 12th Dec. 2014. [pdf]
- Filipe Ennes Ferreira. MSc thesis title: "Physical Layer Wireless Techniques for Improved Network Throughput: Network Coding, MIMO, and Full-Duplex". IUL MSc student with a scholarship funded by IT, supervisor, started in Oct. 2013, viva exam on 11th Dec. 2014. [pdf]
- Flávio André Silva Brás. MSc thesis title: "Interference Suppression using MIMO and Physical Layer Network Coding". IST MSc student, co-supervisor (IST supervisor: prof. António Rodrigues), started in Oct. 2013, viva exam on 22nd April 2014. [pdf]
- Raul Pombo Monteiro, "Connectivity Characterisation in Quantum Networks", Gulbenkian Foundation scholarships program Young Talents in Quantum Technologies, Oct. 2019 - Jul. 2020
- Sara Isabel Alves Dos Santos, "Routing algorithms for the quantum internet", Gulbenkian Foundation scholarships program Young Talents in Quantum Technologies, Sep. 2018 - Jul. 2019
Research collaborators
- Dr. Ioannis Chatzigeorgiou, Senior Lecturer at Lancaster University, UK
- Dr. Bruno Coutinho, Researh Associate at IT.
- Dr. Hirley Alves, MTC group, Assistant Prof. at the University of Oulu, Finland
- Dr. Onel Alcaraz López, Assistant Prof. at the University of Oulu, Finland
- Dr. João Xavier, researcher at ISR and Associate prof. at IST, University of Lisbon, Portugal
- Prof. Angel Lozano, Professor at Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona
- Dr. Ioannis Krikidis, Associate Prof. at the University of Cyprus
- Dr. Juan Acebrón-Torres, researcher at INESC, and Assistant Prof. at Iscte - University Institute of Lisbon, Portugal
- Prof. Güneş K. Kurt, Polythechnique Montreal, Québec, Canada (previously at Istanbul Technical University, Turkey)
- Dr. Danilo Silva, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil
- Dr. Dzevdan Kapetanovic, Ericsson Labs, Lund, Sweden (previously at SnT, University of Luxembourg)
Supervisors and hosts (from whom I learnt so much)
Sabbatical hosts:- Prof. Angel Lozano (IEEE Fellow), Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona (host in 2019)
- Prof. Markku Juntti (IEEE Fellow) and Dr. Hirley Alves, University of Oulu, Finland (hosts in 2019)
- Dr. Ioannis Krikidis (IEEE Fellow), University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus (host in 2019)
- Prof.
Frank R. Kschichang, (IEEE Hamming Medal and IEEE Fellow), University of Toronto, Canada (research host in 2007/2008, during my PhD)
- Dr. Ian J. Wassell (PhD Supervisor), Senior Lecturer, Digital Technology Group, Department of Computer Science and Technology, University of Cambridge, UK (previously was with the Department of Engineering).
- Prof. Albert Guillén i Fàbregas (IEEE Fellow), University of Cambridge, UK, and Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona (PhD Advisor, 2007 onwards)
- Prof.
Nick
Kinsbury (IEEE Fellow), University of Cambridge and Trinity
College, Cambridge, UK (1st year PhD Advisor, 2005/2006)
- Dr.
António
Rodrigues, (MSc Supervisor), DEEC, IST,
University of Lisbon
- Dr. Luís M. Correia, IST, University of Lisbon
- Prof. Francisco Cercas (Degree Final Year Project Supervisor), (in 1999 was with DEEC, IST, University of Lisbon)
Lecturers:
- I had the great priviledge of attending, as a PhD research student, the lectures on Information Theory, Inference, and Coding by Prof. Sir David MacKay. I was also profoundly touched by interacting with him during various research seminars and conversations on Digital Transmission and on Error Correction Codes.
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