João Pedro C. B. B. Pavia

Also published under:João Pedro Pavia, J. P. Pavia, João Pavia

Affiliation

Instituto de Telecomunicações, Lisboa, Portugal
COPELABS, Universidade Lusófona, Lisboa, Portugal

Topic

Base Station,Multiple-input Multiple-output,Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing,Spectral Efficiency,Active Antenna,Antenna Array,Bit Error Rate,Block Diagonal,Channel Matrix,Energy Efficiency,Frequency-selective Channels,Maximum Likelihood Detector,Minimum Mean Square Error,Non-orthogonal Multiple Access,Singular Value,Singular Value Decomposition,Spatial Module,Wireless,6G Networks,Achievable Rate,Analog Beamforming,Antenna Selection,Binary Index,Block-diagonal Structure,Cell Edge,Cloud Radio Access Network,Communication Links,Conventional Scheme,Coverage Area,Fast Fourier Transform,Frequency Dimension,Frequency Domain,Frequency Index,Future Wireless Networks,Generalized Spatial Modulation,Good Trade-off,Gradient Projection Method,High Power Consumption,Hybrid Design,Hybrid Precoding,Index Modulation Scheme,Information Bits,Inter-user Interference,Inverter,Iterative Algorithm,Line-of-sight Component,Modulation Index,Multi-user System,Multiple-input Multiple-output Systems,Multiplex Technique,

Biography

João Pedro C. B. B. Pavia received the Ph.D. degree in information science and technology from the University Institute of Lisbon (ISCTE), in 2022. At his early stage research career, he worked for an international project funded by FCT and TUBITAK aiming to understand the interaction between glow discharge detectors and THz waves in order to develop a new generation of imaging systems for security applications. He was also involved as a local organizer in several conferences and symposiums promoted by ISCTE and Instituto de Telecomunicaç oes (IT). He is currently an Assistant Professor with Universidade Lusófona and a Researcher with COPELABS and IT. His research interests include the development of new technologies for the terahertz band, wireless communication networks, signal processing, MIMO schemes, metamaterials, big data, machine learning, and cybersecurity. He is also a member of COST - European Cooperation in Science and Technology, being part of the working group COST CA20120 INTERACT which as the purpose to develop intelligence-enabling radio communications for seamless inclusive interactions. He serves as a reviewer for journals of Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI) and he was also a reviewer of the IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference: VTC2021-Fall, VTC2022 Spring, and VTC2023-Spring.