cfaed Seminar Series
Frau Prof. Leila Musavian , School of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, University of Essex
How Delay Limitation Shapes the System Energy Consumption and Its Achievable Rate Tradeoff
11.09.2017 (Monday)
, 14:00 - 15:00
FAL 07/08 , Chemnitzer Str. 46 , 01187 Dresden
Abstract
It is known that in most of the operating communication systems, improving spectral efficiency will lead to decreasing energy efficiency of the system. Given that improving SE and EE are major concerns for most of future communication systems, studying the relation between the two can have important impact on the transmission parameter design of these systems. This talk focuses on the effects of the delay limitation on the SE-EE tradeoff pattern.
Bio
Leila Musavian received her Ph.D. degree in Telecommunications from Kings College London, UK, in 2006. She is currently working as a Reader and the school deputy director of research at the School of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, University of Essex. Prior to that, she was a Lecturer at InfoLab21, Lancaster University (2012-2016). She was a Research Associate at McGill University (2011-2012) and a post-doctoral fellow at INRSEMT, Canada, from 2006 to 2008. Her research interests lie in Radio Resource Management for next generation wireless networks, CRNs, Energy Harvesting, Green Communication, energy-efficient trans-mission techniques, cross-layer design for delay QoS provisioning and 5G systems. She is an editor of IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, Executive Editor of Transactions on Emerging Telecommunications Technologies and Associate Editor of Wiley’s Internet Technology Letters.