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Muhammad Sohaib Amjad
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Short Bio
Muhammad Sohaib Amjad is a researcher and PhD candidate at the Telecommunications Networks Group (TKN) at TU Berlin, Germany. He joined the CCS Labs headed by Professor Falko Dressler in 2017. He received his MSc in Electronics Engineering from Sabanci University, Istanbul, Turkey in 2016, and his BSc in Electrical Engineering from Air University, Islamabad, Pakistan in 2011.
His research focuses on topics related to wireless communication physical layer and signal processing, more specifically full-duplex wireless communication, visible light communication (VLC), mmWaves Communications.
Sohaib is an IEEE ComSoc student member and serves as a reviewer for manuscripts in the field of wireless communications. He has volunteered in the organization of 16th ACM Conference MobiSys 2018 in Munich.
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Featured Paper
- V-Edge: Virtual Edge Computing as an Enabler for Novel Microservices
and Cooperative Computing
As we move from 5G to 6G, edge computing is one of the concepts that needs revisiting. In this position paper, we discuss a way forward, namely the virtual edge comput...
News
- May 05, 2022
Paper presentation at IEEE INFOCOM 2022
Gurjashan Pannu presented our paper titled "Vehicular Vir... - May 05, 2022
New IEEE Wireless Communications Magazine article
Our article "Data-driven Flight Control of Internet-of-Dr... - May 04, 2022
Distinguished Seminar at IMDEA
Falko Dressler gave a Distinguished Seminar talk "From Co... - April 30, 2022
Falko Dressler elected as Chair of Tactile Internet Technical Committee
Falko Dressler has (again) been elected as part of the Ta... - April 17, 2022
New IEEE Network article
Our article "V-Edge: Virtual Edge Computing as an Enabler...