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Hamid Aghvami publication distribution in Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Hamid Aghvami sits on this spectrum.

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34 publications 1,065+

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Hamid Aghvami D-index placement in Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Electronics and Electrical Engineering scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Hamid Aghvami sits on this spectrum.

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Overview

Hamid Aghvami is affiliated with King's College London in the United Kingdom. Their research focuses primarily on computer science and engineering, with significant contributions to the fields of computer networks and communications, electrical and electronic engineering, media technology, computer vision and pattern recognition, and signal processing.

The main topics covered by their work include:

  • Software-Defined Networks and 5G
  • Network Traffic and Congestion Control
  • IoT and Edge/Fog Computing
  • Wireless Networks and Protocols
  • Caching and Content Delivery
  • Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies
  • Telecommunications and Broadcasting Technologies

Hamid Aghvami has published extensively, with recent papers demonstrating a focus on network optimization and next-generation network architectures. Some notable recent publications are:

  • "Constructing a DRL Decision Making Scheme for Multi-Path Routing in All-IP Access Network," 2022, GLOBECOM 2022 - 2022 IEEE Global Communications Conference
  • "6G Network AI Architecture for Everyone-Centric Customized Services," 2022, IEEE Network
  • "Tiled-DASH VR Video Streaming: Design and Implementation," 2022, 2022 International Conference on Electrical, Computer, Communications and Mechatronics Engineering (ICECCME)
  • "Formulating network revenue optimization for provisioning tactile internet traffic," 2024, Internet Technology Letters

The scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers in the field. Some frequent co-authors include:

  • Andrej Mihailović
  • Jiaqi Tang
  • Zhaohui Huang
  • Vasilis Friderikos
  • Mischa Döhler

Publication venues where Hamid Aghvami's work has appeared multiple times include:

  • GLOBECOM 2022 - 2022 IEEE Global Communications Conference
  • IEEE Network
  • 2022 International Conference on Electrical, Computer, Communications and Mechatronics Engineering (ICECCME)
  • Internet Technology Letters

The research undertaken by Hamid Aghvami spans both theoretical and applied aspects of next-generation communication technologies, including 5G networks, software-defined networking, and AI-driven network management.

Best Publications

  • Relay-based deployment concepts for wireless and mobile broadband radio

    R. Pabst;B.H. Walke;D.C. Schultz;P. Herhold

  • A survey on mobile data offloading: technical and business perspectives

    Adnan Aijaz;Hamid Aghvami;Mojdeh Amani

  • Realizing the Tactile Internet: Haptic Communications over Next Generation 5G Cellular Networks

    Adnan Aijaz;Mischa Dohler;A. Hamid Aghvami;Vasilis Friderikos

  • Cognitive Machine-to-Machine Communications for Internet-of-Things: A Protocol Stack Perspective

    Adnan Aijaz;A. Hamid Aghvami

  • IEEE GLOBECOM 2008

    Toktam Mahmoodi;Vasilis Friderikos;Oliver Holland;Hamid Aghvami

  • Understanding UMTS Radio Network Modelling, Planning and Automated Optimisation : Theory and Practice

    Maciej Nawrocki;Hamid Aghvami;Mischa Dohler

  • 2015 IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM)

    Ehsan Ghoreishi;Adnan Aijaz;Hamid Aghvami

  • Performance of a joint CDMA/PRMA protocol for mixed voice/data transmission for third generation mobile communication

    A.E. Brand;A.H. Aghvami

  • Teletraffic performance evaluation of microcellular personal communication networks (PCN's) with prioritized handoff procedures

    M.D. Kulavaratharasah;A.H. Aghvami

  • Energy Efficient Uplink Resource Allocation in LTE Networks with M2M/H2H Co-existence under Statistical QoS Guarantees

    Adnan Aijaz;Mati Tshangini;Mohammad Reza Nakhai;Xiaoli Chu

  • Space-time block codes for virtual antenna arrays

    M. Dohler;E. Lefranc;H. Aghvami

  • Cognitive Radio game for secondary spectrum access problem

    A. Attar;M.R. Nakhai;A.H. Aghvami

  • A resource allocation strategy for distributed MIMO multi-hop communication systems

    M. Dohler;A. Gkelias;H. Aghvami

  • A prioritized handoff dynamic channel allocation strategy for PCS

    L. Ortigoza-Guerrero;A.H. Aghvami

  • Data detection techniques for DS/CDMA mobile systems: a review

    D. Koulakiotis;A.H. Aghvami

  • Internet of skills, where robotics meets AI, 5G and the Tactile Internet

    Mischa Dohler;Toktam Mahmoodi;Maria A. Lema;Massimo Condoluci

  • Direct sequence spread spectrum matched filter acquisition in frequency-selective Rayleigh fading channels

    B.B. Ibrahim;A.H. Aghvami

  • Method of discovering multi-mode mobile terminals

    Abdol Hamid Aghvami;Paul Anthony Pangalos;Oliver Damian Holland

  • IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society international symposium

    M Porretta;P Nepa;G Manara;F Giannetti

  • End-to-end SIP based real time application adaptation during unplanned vertical handovers

    P.A. Pangalos;K. Boukis;L. Burness;A. Brookland

  • Novel UWB pulse shaping using prolate spheroidal wave functions

    R.S. Dilmaghani;M. Ghavami;B. Allen;H. Aghvami

  • Land mobile satellites using the highly elliptic orbits-the UK T-SAT mobile payload

    H. Aghvami;A. Clarke;B.G. Evans;P. Farrell

  • A Comparison Between the Centralized and Distributed Approaches for Spectrum Management

    G Salami;O Durowoju;A Attar;O Holland

  • Cross-layer cooperation for accurate admission control decisions in mobile ad hoc networks

    R. de Renesse;V. Friderikos;H. Aghvami

  • Performance analysis of Internet gateway discovery protocols in ad hoc networks

    M. Ghassemian;P. Hofmann;C. Prehofer;V. Friderikos

  • Virtual antenna arrays for future wireless mobile communication systems

    M Dohler;E Lefranc;H Aghvami

  • Link capacity analysis for virtual antenna arrays

    M. Dohler;J. Dominguez;H. Aghvami

  • Synthesis, design, and construction of ultra-wide-band nonuniform quadrature directional couplers in inhomogeneous media

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  • RSVP extensions for real-time services in wireless mobile networks

    B. Moon;H. Aghvami

  • Information outage probability of distributed STBCs over Nakagami fading channels

    M. Dohler;H. Aghvami

  • Resource allocation for FDMA-based regenerative multihop links

    M. Dohler;A. Gkelias;H. Aghvami

  • Green Communications: Theoretical Fundamentals, Algorithms, and Applications

    Adnan Aijaz;Oliver Holland;Paul Pangalos;Hamid Aghvami

  • 2010 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC)

    Toktam Mahmoodi;Vasilis Friderikos;Oliver Holland;Hamid Aghvami

  • Cross-Layer Optimization to Maximize Fairness Among TCP Flows of Different TCP Flavors

    T. Mahmoodi;V. Friderikos;O. Holland;H. Aghvami

Frequent Co-Authors

Mischa Dohler
Mischa Dohler King's College London
Toktam Mahmoodi
Toktam Mahmoodi King's College London
Arumugam Nallanathan
Arumugam Nallanathan Queen Mary University of London
Yansha Deng
Yansha Deng King's College London
Yonghui Li
Yonghui Li University of Sydney
Branka Vucetic
Branka Vucetic University of Sydney
Lajos Hanzo
Lajos Hanzo University of Southampton
Rahim Tafazolli
Rahim Tafazolli University of Surrey
Yevgeni Koucheryavy
Yevgeni Koucheryavy National Research University Higher School of Economics
Alister G. Burr
Alister G. Burr University of York

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