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34
Citations
7618
World Ranking
5698
National Ranking
28

Overview

Rui Dinis is affiliated with Universidade Nova de Lisboa in Portugal and conducts research primarily in the fields of Engineering and Computer Science, with a strong focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Their work encompasses several subfields including Aerospace Engineering, Computer Networks and Communications, Artificial Intelligence, and Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition.

The scientist's research covers a variety of advanced topics, especially in wireless communications and signal processing. Key areas of study include

  • Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
  • Advanced Wireless Communication Techniques
  • Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies
  • PAPR reduction in OFDM
  • UAV Applications and Optimization
  • Millimeter-Wave Propagation and Modeling
  • Satellite Communication Systems

Rui Dinis's recent papers demonstrate ongoing contributions to the study of massive MIMO and wireless network optimization. Notable publications include

  • "Massive MIMO Techniques for 5G and Beyond-Opportunities and Challenges" (2021, Electronics)
  • "A Review on Cell-Free Massive MIMO Systems" (2023, Electronics)
  • "Max-Min Fairness Optimization in Uplink Cell-Free Massive MIMO Using Meta-Heuristics" (2022, IEEE Transactions on Communications)
  • "A Survey of Candidate Waveforms for beyond 5G Systems" (2020, Electronics)
  • "Performance Analysis of Massive MIMO-OFDM System Incorporated with Various Transforms for Image Communication in 5G Systems" (2022, Electronics)

Rui Dinis frequently collaborates with several coauthors, reflecting a consistent network of research partnerships. These collaborators include João Guerreiro, Marco Gomes, Marko Beko, Vítor Silva, and Filipe Conceição.

Their work has been published across multiple venues, with significant contributions to journals such as

  • IEEE Access
  • Electronics
  • Applied Sciences
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IEEE Transactions on Communications

In addition to journal publications, Rui Dinis has contributed to book chapters and full books published by River Publishers eBooks and Springer International Publishing. Titles include "Frequency-Domain Multiuser Detection for CDMA Systems" and "RSS-AoA-based Target Localization and Tracking in Wireless Sensor Networks," both published in 2022 by River Publishers eBooks, as well as "Integration of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in Wireless Communication and Networks" published in 2022 by Springer International Publishing.

Best Publications

  • Single Carrier Modulation With Nonlinear Frequency Domain Equalization: An Idea Whose Time Has Come—Again

    N. Benvenuto;R. Dinis;D. Falconer;S. Tomasin

  • RSS-Based Localization in Wireless Sensor Networks Using Convex Relaxation: Noncooperative and Cooperative Schemes

    Slavisa Tomic;Marko Beko;Rui Dinis

  • Comparison of two modulation choices for broadband wireless communications

    A. Gusmao;R. Dinis;J. Conceicao;N. Esteves

  • 3-D Target Localization in Wireless Sensor Networks Using RSS and AoA Measurements

    Slavisa Tomic;Marko Beko;Rui Dinis

  • A multiple access scheme for the uplink of broadband wireless systems

    R. Dinis;D. Falconer;Chan Tong Lam;M. Sabbaghian

  • On frequency-domain equalization and diversity combining for broadband wireless communications

    A. Gusmao;R. Dinis;N. Esteves

  • Iterative layered space-time receivers for single-carrier transmission over severe time-dispersive channels

    R. Dinis;R. Kalbasi;D. Falconer;A.H. Banihashemi

  • On Broadband Block Transmission over Strongly Frequency-Selective Fading Channels

    Rui Dinis;A. Gusmão;N. Esteves

  • Distributed RSS-AoA Based Localization With Unknown Transmit Powers

    Slavisa Tomic;Marko Beko;Rui Dinis

  • A class of nonlinear signal-processing schemes for bandwidth-efficient OFDM transmission with low envelope fluctuation

    R. Dinis;A. Gusmao

  • A Turbo FDE Technique for Reduced-CP SC-Based Block Transmission Systems

    A. Gusmao;P. Torres;R. Dinis;N. Esteves

  • A Closed-Form Solution for RSS/AoA Target Localization by Spherical Coordinates Conversion

    Slavisa Tomic;Marko Beko;Rui Dinis;Paulo Montezuma

  • Performance trade-offs with quasi-linearly amplified OFDM through a two-branch combining technique

    R. Dinis;P. Montezuma;A. Gusmao

  • Designing Good Multi-Dimensional Constellations

    M. Beko;R. Dinis

  • A Robust Bisection-Based Estimator for TOA-Based Target Localization in NLOS Environments

    Slavisa Tomic;Marko Beko;Rui Dinis;Paulo Montezuma

  • Iterative Frequency-Domain Equalization for general constellations

    Rui Dinis;Paulo Montezuma;Nuno Souto;Joao Silva

  • Channel Estimation for SC-FDE Systems Using Frequency Domain Multiplexed Pilots

    Chan-Tong Lam;D.D. Falconer;F. Danilo-Lemoine;R. Dinis

  • Distributed algorithm for target localization in wireless sensor networks using RSS and AoA measurements

    Slavisa Tomic;Marko Beko;Rui Dinis;Paulo Montezuma

  • On Target Localization Using Combined RSS and AoA Measurements.

    Slavisa Tomic;Marko Beko;Rui Dinis;Luís Bernardo

  • Massive MIMO Techniques for 5G and Beyond—Opportunities and Challenges

    David Borges;Paulo Montezuma;Rui Dinis;Marko Beko

  • Distributed RSS-based localization in wireless sensor networks based on second-order cone programming.

    Slavisa Tomic;Marko Beko;Rui Miguel Henriques Dias Morgado Dinis

Frequent Co-Authors

David Falconer
David Falconer Carleton University
João Pedro Oliveira
João Pedro Oliveira Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Fredrik Rusek
Fredrik Rusek Lund University
Idelfonso Tafur Monroy
Idelfonso Tafur Monroy Eindhoven University of Technology
Sofiene Affes
Sofiene Affes Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique
Daniel Benevides da Costa
Daniel Benevides da Costa King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals
Wolfgang H. Gerstacker
Wolfgang H. Gerstacker University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Fumiyuki Adachi
Fumiyuki Adachi Tohoku University

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