Mamta Agiwal

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Affiliation

Department of Electrical Engineering, Sejong University, Seoul, South Korea

Topic

Arrival Rate,Path Loss,User Equipment,5G Networks,Access Delay,Average Delay,Base Station,Bayesian Rule,Control Plane,Data Rate,Internet Of Things,Machine-type Communication,Number Of Beams,Physical Channel,Random Access,Synchronization Signal,Wireless Networks,3rd Generation Partnership Project,4G Networks,5G New Radio,Active Devices,Atmospheric Absorption,Automatic Gain Control,Average Performance,Beamforming,Beta Distribution,Block Error Rate,Conditional Probability,Core Network,Delay Constraint,Delay Cost,Delay Performance,Delay Requirements,Delay Tolerance,Device Activity,Dual Connectivity,Dynamic Allocation,Dynamic Distribution,Energy Conservation,Extensive Simulations,Fair Access,Fair Distribution,Frequency Band,Frequency Division Duplex,Idle Mode,Industrial Internet Of Things,Internet Of Things Devices,Internet Of Things Networks,Loss Of Connectivity,Massive Internet Of Things,

Biography

Mamta Agiwal received the Ph.D. degree from Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea, and the M.S. degree in digital electronics from Visvesvaraya Technological University, India. She is currently working as an Assistant Professor with Sejong University, South Korea. Earlier, she worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher with Hanyang University, South Korea, and an Associate Professor with the CMR Institute of Technology, India. Her research interests include 5G and beyond 5G wireless communications, energy efficiency, and the Internet of Things.