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Muhammad Ali Imran
Also published under:Muhamamd Ali Imran, Muhammed Ali Imran
Affiliation
James Watt School of Engineering, Unversity of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK
Topic
Antenna Array,Radiation Pattern,Wireless Networks,Antenna Design,Base Station,Patch Antenna,dB Impedance Bandwidth,Beamforming Techniques,Energy Efficiency,Feed Line,Half-power Beamwidth,High Gain,Internet Of Things,Microstrip Antenna,Reflection Coefficient,Resonance Frequency,Terahertz Frequency,Unmanned Aerial Vehicles,Wireless,10-fold Cross-validation,2D Materials,5G Networks,Access Network,Adaptive Beamforming,Additive Noise,Aerial Platforms,Anechoic Chamber,Antenna Technology,Automation Control,Average Signal-to-noise Ratio,Beamforming Algorithm,Bluetooth Low Energy,Broadside Direction,Carbon Nanotubes,Carrier Frequency,Carrier Mobility,Cellular Networks,Central Patch,Central Unit,Channel Model,Closed-form Approximation,Commercial Off-the-shelf,Communication Performance,Computational Cost,Confusion Matrix,Continuous Wave,Conventional Design,Coplanar Waveguide,DC Power,Data Rate,
Biography
Muhammad Ali Imran ([email protected]) is currently a professor of communication systems at the University of Glasgow, United Kingdom, and a vice dean of Glasgow College UESTC, where he is program director of the EEE with Communications. He has led a number of large international research projects encompassing the areas of energy efficiency, fundamental performance limits, sensor networks, and self-organizing cellular networks. He is a Senior Member of the IEEE.
