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Rui Dinis
Also published under:R. Dinis
Affiliation
Instituto de Telecomunicações, FCT-UNL, Caparica, Portugal
Topic
Bit Error Rate,Nonlinear Distortion,Additive Noise,Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing,Bit Error Rate Performance,Peak-to-average Power Ratio,Minimum Mean Square Error,Antenna Array,Channel Estimation,Channel Matrix,Low-density Parity-check,Probability Density Function,Bit Error,Nonlinear Effects,Receiver Performance,Base Station,Channel Model,Discrete Fourier Transform,Input Signal,Invertible,Low-density Parity-check Codes,Maximum Ratio Combining,Multiple-input Multiple-output,Perfect Channel State Information,Power Amplifier,Computational Complexity,Deep Network,Fading Channel,Low Complexity,Massive Multiple-input Multiple-output,Mean Square Error,Non-orthogonal Multiple Access,Optimal Performance,Path Loss,Physical Layer Security,Power Ratio,Quadrature Phase Shift Keying,Radio Stripes,Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface,Singular Value Decomposition,Unmanned Aerial Vehicles,User Equipment,Zero-forcing,Array Gain,Chebyshev Polynomials,Convergence Rate,Data Rate,Decoding,Fast Fourier Transform,Frequency-selective Channels,
Biography
Rui Dinis (Senior Member, IEEE) received the Ph.D. degree from the Instituto Superior Técnico (IST), Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal, in 2001, and the Habilitation degree in telecommunications from the Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia (FCT), Universidade Nova de Lisboa (UNL), in 2010. He was a Researcher with the Centro de Análise e Processamentode Sinal (CAPS), IST, from 1992 to 2005, and a Researcher with the Instituto de Sistemas e Robótica (ISR), from 2005 to 2008. From 2001 to 2008, he was a Professor with IST. In 2003, he was an Invited Professor with Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada. Since 2009, he has been a Researcher with the Instituto de Telecomunicações (IT). He is currently an Associate Professor with the FCT–UNL. He has been actively involved in several international research projects in the broadband wireless communications area, such as RACE project MBS, ACTS project SAMBA, and IST projects B-BONE and C-MOBILE, and many national projects, most of them as a nuclear researcher and/or in charge of his research center in multi-institutional projects. He was involved in pioneer projects on the use of mm-waves for broadband wireless communications (international projects MBS and SAMBA). He has published six books, over 100 journal articles and book chapters, and over 300 conference papers (of which five received best papers’ awards), and over 18 patents (attributed or pending). His main research activities are on modulation and transmitter design, nonlinear effects on digital communications and receiver design (detection, equalization, channel estimation and carrier synchronization), with emphasis on frequency-domain implementations, namely for MIMO systems and/or OFDM and SC-FDE modulations. He is also working on cross-layer design and optimization involving PHY, MAC, and LLC issues, and indoor positioning techniques. He is or was with the Organizing Committee of several international conferences, such as the IEEE conferences ICT’2014, VTC’2017-Fall, VTC’2018-Spring, and ISWCS’2018. He is also the President of VTS Portugal Chapter, since 2016 and a member of several technical committees of the IEEE Communications Society, such as SPCE, RCC, WC, and CT. He is an Editor of IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on Communications, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology and Physical Communication (Elsevier).