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Rupesh Acharya
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Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., San Diego, USA
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3rd Generation Partnership Project,Artificial Neural Network,Key Performance Indicators,Radio Access Network,User Equipment,Wireless Networks,5G Networks,Baseline Schemes,Capacity Planning,Cellular Networks,Central Unit,Coverage Estimates,Digital Twin,Distributed Unit,Long Short-term Memory,Machine Learning Solutions,Neighboring Cells,Network Capacity,Network Planning,Point Cloud,Potential Use Cases,Real-world Deployment,Simulation Accuracy,User Experience,Virtual Network Functions,5G Mobile Communication,5G Mobile Networks,5G New Radio,Ad Hoc Networks,Analog-to-digital Converter,Automated Guided Vehicles,Availability Of Technologies,Base Station,Block Error Rate,Cloud Radio Access Network,Cognitive Radio,Communication Network,Control Plane,Data Packets,Dense Network,Deployment Scenarios,Frequency Band,Functional Networks,Future Generations,Generation Wireless Networks,Hardware Accelerators,High Load Condition,IEEE Standard,Increase In Throughput,Industrial Internet Of Things,
Biography
Rupesh Acharya received the B.E. degree in electronics and communication from the Institute of Engineering, Pulchowk Campus, Nepal, and the M.S. degree in electrical engineering from The University of Texas at Dallas. In 2009, he joined Qualcomm Technologies Inc., where he is currently a Senior Staff Engineer with the System Integration and Test Team. He has contributed to 3G, 4G, 5G, and Wi-Fi-related end-to-end system integration and testing.