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Tamer
Beitelmal Ph.D., E.I.T Ph.D. (Electrical and
Computer Engineering) Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada. M.
Sc. (Electrical and Electronics Engineering) https://www.linkedin.com/in/wirelessdesigner/ https://github.com/tamerbeitelmal |
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Research Interests · 5G, LTE, LTE-Advanced · Green Wireless Networks · Cell Switch-off for Energy Saving · Facility Location Problems · Set Covering Problem · p-dispersion problem · Stochastic Geometry · Small Cells for Cellular Networks · Spatially-Correlated Shadowing Models · User-in-the-loop in
wireless networks
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Cell Switch-Off Approach for Energy-Efficient Cellular
Networks. Thesis
Supervisors: Dr. Halim Yanikomeroglu,
and Dr. Sebastian
S. Szyszkowicz Publications: My Google Scholar
Citations · Tamer Beitalmal, Sebastian Szyszkowicz, David Gonzalez Gonzalez, and Halim Yanikomeroglu, “Sector and site switch-off regular patterns for energy saving in cellular networks”, under review in IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications (acceptance: 24 January 2018). ·
Quoc-Nam
Le-The, Tamer Beitelmal, Faraj Lagum, Sebastian Szyszkowicz,
and Halim Yanikomeroglu, “Cell switch-off
algorithms for spatially irregular base station deployments”, under
review in IEEE Wireless
Communications Letters, vol. 6, no. 3, pp. 354-357, June 2017. [pdf] ·
Faraj Lagum, Quoc-Nam Le-The, Tamer
Beitelmal, Sebastian Szyszkowicz,
and Halim Yanikomeroglu, “Cell switch-off for
networks deployed with variable spatial regularity”, under review in IEEE Wireless Communications
Letters, vol. 6, no. 2, pp.
234-237, April 2017.
[pdf] ·
Ziwen
Zhao, Sebastian Szyszkowicz, Tamer Beitelmal, and Halim Yanikomeroglu, “Spatial Clustering in Slotted ALOHA
Two-Hop Random Access for Machine Type Communication”, IEEE Global Communications Conference (Globecom), 4–8 December 2016, Washington, DC, USA.
[pdf] ·
Tamer Beitelmal, Sebastian Szyszkowicz, and Halim Yanikomeroglu,
“Regular and static sector-based cell switch-off patterns”, IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC2016-Fall), 18–21 September 2016, Montreal,
QC, Canada. [pdf] ·
Tamer Beitalmal and Halim Yanikomeroglu,
“Energy saving in cellular networks by modeling the cell switch-off
approach as a set cover problem”, 56th Canadian Operational Research
Society (CORS)
International Conference (Session: Network Planning), 26-28
May 2014, Ottawa, Canada. [Abstract] ·
Tamer
Beitalmal
and Halim Yanikomeroglu, “A set cover based algorithm for cell
switch-off with different cell sorting criteria”, International Conference on
Communications (ICC) 2014 Workshop on Small Cell and 5G
Networks, 10–14 June 2014,
Sydney, Australia. [pdf] ·
Rainer
Schoenen, Gurhan Bulu, Amir Mirtaheri, Tamer
Beitelmal, and Halim Yanikomeroglu, “First
survey results of quantified user behavior in user-in-the-loop scenarios for sustainable
wireless networks”, IEEE Vehicular Technology
Conference (VTC2012-Fall), 3–6 September 2012,
Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. [pdf] ·
Tamer
Beitelmal, Rainer Schoenen,
and Halim Yanikomeroglu, “On the impact of
correlated shadowing on the performance of user-in-the-loop for mobility”, 3rd IEEE Workshop on User-Centric
Networking (ICC’12 WS – U-NET),
collocated with IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC
2012), 10–15 June 2012, Ottawa, Canada. [pdf]
[PresentationSlides] ·
Rainer
Schoenen, Gurhan Bulu, Amir Mirtaheri, Tamer
Beitelmal, and Halim Yanikomeroglu, “Quantified user behavior in
user-in-the-loop spatially and demand controlled cellular systems”, European Wireless (EW 2012), 18–20 April
2012, Poznan, Poland. [pdf]
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Tamer Beitelmal, Ahmed
El-Mahdi, and Hassan Abdulkarim, “New technique to enforce
a fair behavior in accessing the medium in the controller area network,” 2nd
International Conference on Electrical Systems Design & Technologies
(ICEEDT' 08), 8-10 November 2008, Hammamet,
Tunisia. [pdf] Professional Affiliations |
· IEEE, Member · Ontario Society of Professional Engineering (OSPE), Member · Toastmasters International, Club Executive -
Toastmaster-Communication & Leadership Training Pedagogical Articles ·
Tamer Beitelmal, “Engaging Students through Daily Progress Tracking”,
TA Support Blog, Carleton University. [Here] |
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