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D-Index
30
Citations
5268
World Ranking
6728
National Ranking
33

Overview

Linda Doyle is affiliated with Trinity College Dublin in Ireland, where their research focuses on engineering and computer science disciplines. Their work spans multiple specialized areas within these fields, including electrical and electronic engineering, aerospace engineering, and computer networks and communications.

The main fields of study for this scientist include:

  • Engineering
  • Computer Science

Subfields covered in their research are:

  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
  • Media Technology
  • Computer Networks and Communications

The research topics they frequently explore include:

  • Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
  • Advanced Neural Network Applications
  • Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies
  • Satellite Communication Systems
  • Advanced Memory and Neural Computing
  • CCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors
  • ICT Impact and Policies

Linda Doyle has contributed to several peer-reviewed papers. Some recent publications are:

  • Evaluation of Optimized CNNs on Heterogeneous Accelerators using a Novel Benchmarking Approach, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Computers
  • Toward Scalable User-Deployed Ultra-Dense Networks: Blockchain-Enabled Small Cells as a Service, 2020, IEEE Communications Magazine
  • Towards scalable user-deployed ultra-dense networks: Blockchain-enabled small cells as a service, 2020, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Evaluating Theoretical Baselines for ML Benchmarking Across Different Accelerators, 2021, IEEE Design and Test

The scientist collaborates with various coauthors, including:

  • Irene Macaluso
  • Emanuele Di Pascale
  • Hamed Ahmadi
  • Peter Cramton
  • Tim Forde

Peer-reviewed venues where Linda Doyle has published include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IEEE Transactions on Computers
  • IEEE Communications Magazine
  • IEEE Design and Test
  • McGill-Queen's University Press eBooks

Best Publications

  • Cyclostationary Signatures in Practical Cognitive Radio Applications

    P.D. Sutton;K.E. Nolan;L.E. Doyle

  • Deep Activity Recognition Models with Triaxial Accelerometers

    Mohammad Abu Alsheikh;Ahmed Selim;Dusit Niyato;Linda Doyle

  • Essentials of Cognitive Radio

    Linda E. Doyle

  • Low Complexity Modem Structure for OFDM-Based Orthogonal Time Frequency Space Modulation

    Arman Farhang;Ahmad RezazadehReyhani;Linda E. Doyle;Behrouz Farhang-Boroujeny

  • Cognitive radio: Ten years of experimentation and development

    P Pawelczak;K Nolan;L Doyle;Ser Wah Oh

  • Painting style transfer for head portraits using convolutional neural networks

    Ahmed Selim;Mohamed Elgharib;Linda Doyle

  • Low-Complexity Modem Design for GFDM

    Arman Farhang;Nicola Marchetti;Linda E. Doyle

  • Iris: an architecture for cognitive radio networking testbeds

    Paul D Sutton;Jörg Lotze;Hicham Lahlou;Suhaib A Fahmy

  • Cyclostationary Signatures for Rendezvous in OFDM-Based Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks

    P.D. Sutton;K.E. Nolan;L.E. Doyle

  • A Reconfigurable Platform for Cognitive Networks

    P. Sutton;L.E. Doyle;K.E. Nolan

  • Cyclostationary Signature Detection in Multipath Rayleigh Fading Environments

    P. D. Sutton;J. Lotze;K. E. Nolan;L. E. Doyle

  • Spectrum Monitoring for Radar Bands Using Deep Convolutional Neural Networks

    Ahmed Selim;Francisco Paisana;Jerome A. Arokkiam;Yi Zhang

  • Spectrum Without Bounds, Networks Without Borders

    Linda Doyle;Jacek Kibilda;Timothy K. Forde;Luiz DaSilva

  • Deep Activity Recognition Models with Triaxial Accelerometers

    Mohammad Abu Alsheikh;Ahmed Selim;Dusit Niyato;Linda Doyle

  • A Multi-hop ARQ Protocol for Underwater Acoustic Networks

    Hwee-Pink Tan;W.K.G. Sean;L. Doyle

  • Deployment Strategies for Protected Long-Reach PON

    M. Ruffini;D. Mehta;B. O'Sullivan;L. Quesada

  • Filter Bank Multicarrier for Massive MIMO

    Arman Farhang;Nicola Marchetti;Linda E. Doyle;Behrouz Farhang-Boroujeny

  • Modelling Interference Temperature Constraints for Spectrum Access in Cognitive Radio Networks

    J. Bater;Hwee-Pink Tan;K.N. Brown;L. Doyle

  • Defining and Surveying Wireless Link Virtualization and Wireless Network Virtualization

    Jonathan van de Belt;Hamed Ahmadi;Linda E. Doyle

  • Exclusive sharing & virtualization of the cellular network

    Timothy K. Forde;Irene Macaluso;Linda E. Doyle

  • A Dynamic Embedding Algorithm for Wireless Network Virtualization

    Jonathan van de Belt;Hamed Ahmadi;Linda E. Doyle

  • GUEST EDITORIAL - COGNITIVE RADIOS FOR DYNAMIC SPECTRUM ACCESS

    William Krenik;Alexander M. Wyglinski;Linda E. Doyle

Frequent Co-Authors

Behrouz Farhang-Boroujeny
Behrouz Farhang-Boroujeny University of Utah
Luiz A. DaSilva
Luiz A. DaSilva Virginia Tech
Liam P. Barry
Liam P. Barry Dublin City University
Suhaib A. Fahmy
Suhaib A. Fahmy King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Max J. Ammann
Max J. Ammann Technological University Dublin
Allen B. MacKenzie
Allen B. MacKenzie Tennessee Technological University
Eduard A. Jorswieck
Eduard A. Jorswieck Technische Universität Braunschweig
Dusit Niyato
Dusit Niyato Nanyang Technological University
Jonathan Rodriguez
Jonathan Rodriguez Instituto de Telecomunicações
Alexander M. Wyglinski
Alexander M. Wyglinski Worcester Polytechnic Institute

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