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Anas Chaaban is a researcher affiliated with the University of British Columbia in Canada, specializing in Engineering with a significant focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Their research contributions span various subfields including Aerospace Engineering, Computer Networks and Communications, Ocean Engineering, and Artificial Intelligence.

Their work extensively covers advanced topics within wireless communication and network design. Key research themes include:

  • Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies
  • Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
  • Optical Wireless Communication Technologies
  • Cooperative Communication and Network Coding
  • Satellite Communication Systems
  • Underwater Vehicles and Communication Systems
  • Antenna Design and Analysis

Anas Chaaban has published in several leading venues in the field, with frequent contributions to:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
  • IEEE Transactions on Communications
  • IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
  • IEEE Wireless Communications Letters

Notable recent papers authored or coauthored by Chaaban include:

  • "Intelligent Reflecting Surface-Assisted Multi-User MISO Communication: Channel Estimation and Beamforming Design" (2020), published in IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society
  • "Asymptotic Max-Min SINR Analysis of Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface Assisted MISO Systems" (2020), published in IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
  • "Decentralized Aggregation for Energy-Efficient Federated Learning via D2D Communications" (2023), published in IEEE Transactions on Communications
  • "Intelligent Reflecting Surface Enabled Random Rotations Scheme for the MISO Broadcast Channel" (2021), published in IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
  • "Joint Beamforming Design for Multiuser MISO Downlink Aided by a Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface and a Relay" (2022), published in IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications

The researcher has collaborated frequently with several peers, with the most frequent coauthors being:

  • Qurrat-Ul-Ain Nadeem
  • Mohanad Obeed
  • Mohamed-Slim Alouini
  • Md. Jahangir Hossain
  • Hibatallah Alwazani

Best Publications

  • Asymptotic Max-Min SINR Analysis of Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface Assisted MISO Systems

    Qurrat-Ul-Ain Nadeem;Abla Kammoun;Anas Chaaban;Merouane Debbah

  • Intelligent Reflecting Surface Assisted Multi-User MISO Communication: Channel Estimation and Beamforming Design

    Qurrat-Ul-Ain Nadeem;Hibatallah Alwazani;Abla Kammoun;Anas Chaaban

  • Free-Space Optical Communications: Capacity Bounds, Approximations, and a New Sphere-Packing Perspective

    Anas Chaaban;Jean-Marie Morvan;Mohamed-Slim Alouini

  • The Role of UAV-IoT Networks in Future Wildfire Detection

    Osama M. Bushnaq;Anas Chaaban;Tareq Y. Al-Naffouri

  • Modeling Cellular Networks With Full-Duplex D2D Communication: A Stochastic Geometry Approach

    Konpal Shaukat Ali;Martin Haenggi;Hesham ElSawy;Anas Chaaban

  • Intelligent Reflecting Surface Assisted Wireless Communication: Modeling and Channel Estimation.

    Qurrat-Ul-Ain Nadeem;Abla Kammoun;Anas Chaaban;Merouane Debbah

  • Secure Visible Light Communications via Intelligent Reflecting Surfaces

    Lei Qian;Xuefen Chi;Linlin Zhao;Anas Chaaban

  • Intelligent Reflecting Surface Assisted Wireless Communication: Modeling and Channel Estimation

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  • Large Intelligent Surface Assisted MIMO Communications

    Qurrat-Ul-Ain Nadeem;Abla Kammoun;Anas Chaaban;Merouane Debbah

  • On the Capacity of the Intensity-Modulation Direct-Detection Optical Broadcast Channel

    Anas Chaaban;Zouheir Rezki;Mohamed-Slim Alouini

  • Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access for Large-Scale 5G Networks: Interference Aware Design

    Konpal Shaukat Ali;Hesham Elsawy;Anas Chaaban;Mohamed-Slim Alouini

  • Fundamental Limits of Parallel Optical Wireless Channels: Capacity Results and Outage Formulation

    Anas Chaaban;Zouheir Rezki;Mohamed-Slim Alouini

  • 71-Mbit/s ultraviolet-B LED communication link based on 8-QAM-OFDM modulation

    Xiaobin Sun;Zhenyu Zhang;Anas Chaaban;Tien Khee Ng

  • 375-nm ultraviolet-laser based non-line-of-sight underwater optical communication.

    Xiaobin Sun;Wenqi Cai;Omar Alkhazragi;Ee-Ning Ooi

  • Asymptotic Analysis of Large Intelligent Surface Assisted MIMO Communication

    Qurrat-Ul-Ain Nadeem;Abla Kammoun;Anas Chaaban;Merouane Debbah

  • Asymptotic Max-Min SINR Analysis of Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface Assisted MISO Systems.

    Qurrat-Ul-Ain Nadeem;Abla Kammoun;Anas Chaaban;Merouane Debbah

  • Downlink Resource Allocation for Dynamic TDMA-Based VLC Systems

    Amr M. Abdelhady;Osama Amin;Anas Chaaban;Basem Shihada

  • Improved achievable secrecy rate of visible light communication with cooperative jamming

    Hajar Zaid;Zouheir Rezki;Anas Chaaban;Mohamed Slim Alouini

  • Interference Mitigation via Rate-Splitting and Common Message Decoding in Cloud Radio Access Networks

    Alaa Alameer Ahmad;Hayssam Dahrouj;Anas Chaaban;Aydin Sezgin

  • Opportunistic Beamforming Using an Intelligent Reflecting Surface Without Instantaneous CSI

    Qurrat-Ul-Ain Nadeem;Anas Chaaban;Merouane Debbah

  • Artificial Noise-Based Beamforming for the MISO VLC Wiretap Channel

    Mohamed Amine Arfaoui;Hajar Zaid;Zouheir Rezki;Ali Ghrayeb

  • Decentralized Aggregation for Energy-Efficient Federated Learning via D2D Communications

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  • Precise Performance Analysis of Dual-Hop Mixed RF/Unified-FSO DF Relaying With Heterodyne Detection and Two IM-DD Channel Models

    Omer Mahmoud Salih Al-Ebraheemy;Anas M. Salhab;Anas Chaaban;Salam A. Zummo

  • Multi-way Communications: An Information Theoretic Perspective

    Anas Chaaban;Aydin Sezgin

  • Fairness and Sum-Rate Maximization via Joint Channel and Power Allocation in Uplink SCMA Networks

    Joao V. C. Evangelista;Zeeshan Sattar;Georges Kaddoum;Anas Chaaban

  • Downlink Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access (NOMA) in Poisson Networks

    Konpal Shaukat Ali;Martin Haenggi;Hesham ElSawy;Anas Chaaban

Frequent Co-Authors

Aydin Sezgin
Aydin Sezgin Ruhr University Bochum
Mohamed-Slim Alouini
Mohamed-Slim Alouini King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Tareq Y. Al-Naffouri
Tareq Y. Al-Naffouri King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Merouane Debbah
Merouane Debbah Khalifa University
Arogyaswami Paulraj
Arogyaswami Paulraj Stanford University
Hany Elgala
Hany Elgala University at Albany, State University of New York
Tien Khee Ng
Tien Khee Ng King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Martin Haenggi
Martin Haenggi University of Notre Dame
Boon S. Ooi
Boon S. Ooi King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Md. Jahangir Hossain
Md. Jahangir Hossain University of British Columbia

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