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Leila Musavian is an academic affiliated with the University of Essex in the United Kingdom, with a primary research focus in the field of Engineering. Their work concentrates largely on Electrical and Electronic Engineering, complemented by contributions to Computer Networks and Communications, Aerospace Engineering, Media Technology, and Hardware and Architecture.

The principal topics covered in their research include Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies, Optical Wireless Communication Technologies, Wireless Communication Security Techniques, Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization, Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks, Cooperative Communication and Network Coding, and IoT Networks and Protocols.

Leila Musavian has contributed to a number of recent publications, including the following:

  • Secrecy Outage Probability of Energy-Harvesting Cooperative NOMA Transmissions With Relay Selection, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Green Communications and Networking
  • Dynamic Resource Allocation Model for Distribution Operations Using SDN, 2020, IEEE Internet of Things Journal
  • NOMA in Cooperative Communication Systems With Energy-Harvesting Nodes and Wireless Secure Transmission, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
  • Performance Analysis of Orbital Angular Momentum (OAM): A 6G Waveform Design, 2021, IEEE Communications Letters
  • Performance Analysis of Short Packet Communications With Multiple Eavesdroppers, 2022, IEEE Transactions on Communications

The publication venues in which this researcher frequently contributes include arXiv (Cornell University), IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on Communications, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, and IEEE Access.

Collaborative efforts are evident in Leila Musavian's work, with frequent co-authors such as Sonia Aïssa, Nikolaos Thomos, Berna Özbek, Arsenia Chorti, and Amirul Islam appearing multiple times across their publication record.

Best Publications

  • Capacity and power allocation for spectrum-sharing communications in fading channels

    L. Musavian;S. Aissa

  • Fundamental capacity limits of cognitive radio in fading environments with imperfect channel information

    L. Musavian;S. Aissa

  • Effective capacity for interference and delay constrained cognitive radio relay channels

    Leila Musavian;Sonia Aissa;Sangarapillai Lambotharan

  • Ergodic and Outage Capacities of Spectrum-Sharing Systems in Fading Channels

    L. Musavian;S. Aissa

  • Effect of Channel Uncertainty on the Mutual Information of MIMO Fading Channels

    L. Musavian;M.R. Nakhai;M. Dohler;A.H. Aghvami

  • Effective capacity of delay-constrained cognitive radio in Nakagami fading channels

    L. Musavian;S. Aissa

  • SINR Balancing Technique for Downlink Beamforming in Cognitive Radio Networks

    K. Cumanan;L. Musavian;S. Lambotharan;A.B. Gershman

  • Closed-form capacity expressions of orthogonalized correlated MIMO channels

    L. Musavian;M. Dohler;M.R. Nakhai;A.H. Aghvami

  • Effective Capacity Maximization With Statistical Delay and Effective Energy Efficiency Requirements

    Leila Musavian;Qiang Ni

  • Joint Beamforming and User Maximization Techniques for Cognitive Radio Networks Based on Branch and Bound Method

    Kanapathippillai Cumanan;Ranaji Krishna;Leila Musavian;Sangarapillai Lambotharan

  • Effective Capacity in Wireless Networks: A Comprehensive Survey

    Muhammad Amjad;Leila Musavian;Mubashir Husain Rehmani

  • Link-Layer Capacity of NOMA Under Statistical Delay QoS Guarantees

    Wenjuan Yu;Leila Musavian;Qiang Ni

  • Multiobjective Optimization in 5G Hybrid Networks

    Muhammad Shahmeer Omar;Syed Ali Hassan;Haris Pervaiz;Qiang Ni

  • Energy-Efficient Power Adaptation over a Frequency-Selective Fading Channel with Delay and Power Constraints

    Amir Helmy;Leila Musavian;Tho Le-Ngoc

  • Cross-Layer Analysis of Cognitive Radio Relay Networks under Quality of Service Constraints

    Leila Musavian;Sonia Aissa

  • Energy and Spectrum Efficient Transmission Techniques Under QoS Constraints Toward Green Heterogeneous Networks

    Haris Pervaiz;Leila Musavian;Qiang Ni;Zhiguo Ding

  • Tradeoff Analysis and Joint Optimization of Link-Layer Energy Efficiency and Effective Capacity Toward Green Communications

    Wenjuan Yu;Leila Musavian;Qiang Ni

  • How to Increase Energy Efficiency in Cognitive Radio Networks

    Mohammad Robat Mili;Leila Musavian;Khairi Ashour Hamdi;Farokh Marvasti

  • Effective Secrecy Rate for a Downlink NOMA Network

    Wenjuan Yu;Arsenia Chorti;Leila Musavian;H. Vincent Poor

  • Energy-Efficient Power Allocation Over Nakagami-m Fading Channels Under Delay-Outage Constraints

    Leila Musavian;Tho Le-Ngoc

  • Quality-of-Service Based Power Allocation in Spectrum-Sharing Channels

    L. Musavian;S. Aissa

  • Joint user association and energy-efficient resource allocation with minimum-rate constraints in two-tier HetNets

    Haris Pervaiz;Leila Musavian;Qiang Ni

  • Outage-constrained capacity of spectrum-sharing channels in fading environments

    Leila Musavian;Sonia Aïssa

Frequent Co-Authors

Qiang Ni
Qiang Ni Lancaster University
Sonia Aissa
Sonia Aissa Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique
Syed Ali Hassan
Syed Ali Hassan National University of Sciences and Technology
Tho Le-Ngoc
Tho Le-Ngoc McGill University
Mischa Dohler
Mischa Dohler King's College London
Mubashir Husain Rehmani
Mubashir Husain Rehmani Munster Technological University
Shahid Mumtaz
Shahid Mumtaz Nottingham Trent University
Xiaohu Ge
Xiaohu Ge Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Rahim Tafazolli
Rahim Tafazolli University of Surrey
Derrick Wing Kwan Ng
Derrick Wing Kwan Ng University of New South Wales

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