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Cristiano Akamine
Also published under:C. Akamine
Affiliation
PPGEEC Mackenzie Presbyterian University, São Paulo, Brazil
Topic
Digital Television,Forward Error Correction,Bitrate,Ultra-high-definition,Low-density Parity-check,Multiple-input Multiple-output,Video Coding,Calls For Proposals,Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing,Television Set,Additive Noise,Bit Error Rate,Brazilian System,Broadcasting System,Channel Capacity,Content Delivery,High Dynamic Range,Low-density Parity-check Codes,Transport Layer,Ultra-high Frequency,Unidirectional Transport,User Datagram Protocol,Video System,Analog-to-digital Converter,Base Layer,Co-channel Interference,Fast Fourier Transform,Field Test,Graphical User Interface,Inter-symbol Interference,Laboratory Tests,Left Ventricular Assist Device,Mobile Network,Most Significant Bit,Multicast,Multimedia,Multiple-input Multiple-output Systems,Physical Layer,Power Level,Propagation Model,Pseudo-random Binary Sequence,Rayleigh Channel,Receiver Antenna,Signal-to-noise,Transmission Control Protocol,User Experience,Ventricular Assist Device,6G Networks,Additive Gaussian Noise,Advertising,
Biography
Cristiano Akamine received the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the State University of Campinas, Brazil, in 2011. He is a Professor with Mackenzie Presbyterian University, where he is the Coordinator of the Digital TV Research Laboratory, School of Engineering, and a Researcher with the MackGraphe - Mackenzie Institute for Research in Graphene and Nanotechnologies. He has published several articles and has a Brazilian Scientific Grant for Productivity and Technological Development and Innovative Extension - Level 2 from the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development. He also has several patents and licensed intellectual properties. His research currently focuses on digital terrestrial transmission (TV 3.0), software-defined radio, channel codes, embedded systems, and 5G. He is an Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Broadcasting. He has also served as a reviewer for several journals and conferences and has participated as a guest editor in many special issues. He is a Board Member and a Chairman of the Physical and Transport Layer Working Group of the Brazilian Digital Terrestrial Television Forum, and a Board Member of the Brazilian Society of Broadcast Engineers (SET).