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Chadi Assi
Also published under:C. Assi, Chadi M. Assi, C. M. Assi
Affiliation
Concordia Institute for Information Systems Engineering (CIISE), Montreal, QC, Canada
Topic
Time Slot,Non-orthogonal Multiple Access,Internet Of Things,Optimization Problem,Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface,User Equipment,Additive Noise,Achievable Rate,Base Station,Electric Vehicles,Power Grid,Multiple Access,Service Quality,Successive Interference Cancellation,Attack Vector,Channel Gain,Phase Shift,Rate Splitting Multiple Access,State Of Charge,Sum Rate,Electric Vehicles Charging,Power System,Smart Grid,Threat Model,Types Of Attacks,Unmanned Aerial Vehicles,Baseline Schemes,Deep Reinforcement Learning,Maximum Ratio Combining,Neural Network,Path Loss,Solution Approach,Training Dataset,Wireless Networks,Beamforming Vector,Convolutional Neural Network,Information And Communication Technologies,Internet Of Things Devices,Joint Optimization,Long Short-term Memory,Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface Elements,Attack Detection,Denial Of Service,Energy Consumption,Energy Efficiency,False Data Injection,Load Buses,Machine Learning,Markov Decision Process,Orthogonal Multiple Access,
Biography
Chadi M. Assi [s'01, M'03, Sm'08] received his B.Eng. degree from the Lebanese University, Beirut, Lebanon, in 1997 and a Ph.D. degree from the Graduate Center, City University of New York, New York, in April 2003. He is an associate professor with the Concordia Institute for Information Systems Engineering at Concordia University, Montreal, Canada. His current research interests are in the areas of optical networks, multihop wireless and ad hoc networks, and security. Before joining the Institute in August 2003 as an assistant professor, he was a visiting scientist for one year at Nokia Research Center, Boston, working on quality-of-service in optical access networks. He received the prestigious Mina Rees Dissertation Award from the City University of New York in August 2002 for his research on wavelength-division-multiplexing optical networks. He is on the editorial board of the IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, serves as an associate editor for the IEEE Communications Letters and also an associate editor for Wiley's Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing.