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Martí Cervià Caballé
Affiliation
Department of Network Engineering, Universitat Poltècnica de Catalunya (UPC), Barcelona, Spain
Topic
Envelope Detector,Medium Access Control,On-off Keying,Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing,Physical Layer,Wake-up Radio,Backward Compatibility,Bidirectional Communication,Bit Length,Bitrate,Cyclic Prefix,Data Frame,Decoding,Discrete Fourier Transform,Extinction Ratio,Fading Channel,Frame Length,Frequency Band,GHz Band,Heterogeneous Network,IEEE Standard,Incoming Signals,Input Bits,Internet Of Things,Internet Of Things Networks,Inverse Discrete Fourier Transform,Low Amplitude,Low-power Devices,Map Symbols,Maximum Length,Maximum Size,Network Activity,Peak Detection,Peak Duration,Point-to-point Communication,Power Consumption,Presence Of Peaks,Proof Of Concept,Pseudo-random Sequence,RF Front-end,Receiver Architecture,Reliable Communication,Replication Of Results,Symbolic Value,System-on-chip,Time Domain,Traffic Scenarios,Transmission Rate,Uniform Sequence,Voltage Divider,
Biography
Martí Cervià Caballé was born in Manresa, Barcelona, Spain, in 1992. He received the B.S. degree in telecommunications engineering and the M.Sc. degree in telecommunication engineering from the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), in 2015 and 2017, respectively, where he is currently pursuing the Ph.D. degree in network engineering. His research interests include wireless sensor networks, digital communications, and low-power transceiver design.