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  • 2015 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to network design and wireless resource allocation

Overview

Matthew Andrews is affiliated with Nokia in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines with a focus on Medicine and Engineering, each comprising 18 publications. Within these fields, their subfields of study include Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Urology, Surgery, and Computer Networks and Communications.

Andrews's work covers a variety of topics, notably:

  • Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
  • Millimeter-Wave Propagation and Modeling
  • Urinary Bladder and Prostate Research
  • Reinforcement Learning in Robotics
  • Optimization and Search Problems
  • Scheduling and Optimization Algorithms
  • Robotic Path Planning Algorithms

Their recent research contributions include the following papers:

  • Initial Experience with F(ab')2 Antivenom Compared with Fab Antivenom for Rattlesnake Envenomations Reported to a single poison center during 2019 (2022) published in Toxicon
  • 2024 Canadian Urological Association guideline: Female stress urinary incontinence (2024) published in Canadian Urological Association Journal
  • A quality assurance review of penile cancer diagnostic delays and stage at presentation during the COVID-19 pandemic (2023) published in Canadian Urological Association Journal
  • The development of English university tuition fee policy from 1960 with lessons for today (2021) published in Perspectives Policy and Practice in Higher Education
  • Case - Leuprolide acetate-induced necrotic skin ulceration (2022) published in Canadian Urological Association Journal

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Andrews include:

  • Lorenzo Maggi
  • Jeong-Ran Lee
  • Amber Köblitz
  • Murat Arda Önsü
  • Poonam Lohan

The primary venues for Andrews's publications are:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Canadian Urological Association Journal
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Toxicon
  • Perspectives Policy and Practice in Higher Education

Andrews has been recognized as an IEEE Fellow in 2015 for their contributions to network design and wireless resource allocation.

Best Publications

  • An overview of limited feedback in wireless communication systems

    D.J. Love;R.W. Heath;V.K.N. Lau;D. Gesbert

  • Providing quality of service over a shared wireless link

    M. Andrews;K. Kumaran;K. Ramanan;A. Stolyar

  • SCHEDULING IN A QUEUING SYSTEM WITH ASYNCHRONOUSLY VARYING SERVICE RATES

    Matthew Andrews;Krishnan Kumaran;Kavita Ramanan;Alexander Stolyar

  • Optimal utility based multi-user throughput allocation subject to throughput constraints

    M. Andrews;L. Qian;A. Stolyar

  • System and method for locating a closest server in response to a client domain name request

    Matthew Andrews;Markus Hofmann;Bruce Shepherd;Aravind Srinivasan

  • Universal-stability results and performance bounds for greedy contention-resolution protocols

    Matthew Andrews;Baruch Awerbuch;Antonio Fernández;Tom Leighton

  • Maximizing Capacity in Arbitrary Wireless Networks in the SINR Model: Complexity and Game Theory

    M. Andrews;M. Dinitz

  • Joint Scheduling and Congestion Control in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks

    U. Akyol;M. Andrews;P. Gupta;J. Hobby

  • Routing for Energy Minimization in the Speed Scaling Model

    Matthew Andrews;Antonio Fernandez Anta;Lisa Zhang;Wenbo Zhao

  • Probabilistic end-to-end delay bounds for earliest deadline first scheduling

    M. Andrews

  • Instability of the proportional fair scheduling algorithm for HDR

    M. Andrews

  • Universal stability results for greedy contention-resolution protocols

    M. Andrews;B. Awerbuch;A. Fernandez;J. Kleinberg

  • Scheduling algorithms for multi-carrier wireless data systems

    Matthew Andrews;Lisa Zhang

  • Hardness of buy-at-bulk network design

    M. Andrews

  • Clustering and server selection using passive monitoring

    M. Andrews;B. Shepherd;A. Srinivasan;P. Winkler

  • Integrated scheduling of unicast and multicast traffic in an input-queued switch

    M. Andrews;S. Khanna;K. Kumaran

  • The access network design problem

    M. Andrews;L. Zhang

  • A Survey of Scheduling Theory in Wireless Data Networks

    Matthew Andrews

  • Hardness of the undirected edge-disjoint paths problem

    Matthew Andrews;Lisa Zhang

  • Economic models of sponsored content in wireless networks with uncertain demand

    Matthew Andrews;Ulas Ozen;Martin I. Reiman;Qiong Wang

  • Hardness of the undirected edge-disjoint paths problem with congestion

    M. Andrews;J. Chuzhoy;Sanjeev Khanna;L. Zhang

Frequent Co-Authors

Alexander L. Stolyar
Alexander L. Stolyar University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Sanjeev Khanna
Sanjeev Khanna University of Pennsylvania
Ashish Goel
Ashish Goel Stanford University
Martin I. Reiman
Martin I. Reiman Columbia University
Bhaskar D. Rao
Bhaskar D. Rao University of California, San Diego
Vincent K. N. Lau
Vincent K. N. Lau Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
David J. Love
David J. Love Purdue University West Lafayette

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