Benyamin Abrishamchi

Affiliation

Centre for Telecommunications Research, King's College, London, UK

Topic

Access Network,Diverse Paths,Link Weights,Network Topology,Packet Loss Rate,Shortest Path,Traffic Flow,Traffic Types,Base Station,Future Access,Multiple Paths,Network Architecture Design,Network Congestion,Online Algorithm,Optimization Framework,Optimization Problem,Radio Access Network,Real Scenarios,Set Cover Problem,Set Of Covariates,Traffic Distribution,Traffic Engineering,Cellular Networks,Congested,Congestion Level,Cost Function,Coverage Problem,Cybersickness,Direct Communication,Diverse Networks,Force Information,Free Resources,Functional Dynamics,Haptic Communication,High Diversity,Input Graph,Internal Distribution,Link Capacity,Load Balancing,Load Balancing Approach,Minimum Coverage,Minimum Set Cover,Multiple Planes,Network Effects,Network Flow,Network Load,Network Routing,Packet Loss,Pair Of Networks,Pathfinding,

Biography

Benyamin Abrishamchi received the BEng degree in electronic engineering and the MSc (Distinction) degree in mobile and personal communications from King's College London, in 2011 and 2012 respectively. He also holds a MSc degree in risk management and financial engineering from Imperial College London. He is currently working towards the PhD degree in the Centre for Telecommunications Research, King's College London. His research interests include future internet, IP routing/mobility, haptics communications, and IoT. He is a member of the IEEE.