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Simon Armour is affiliated with the University of Bristol in the United Kingdom and contributes primarily to the fields of Engineering and Computer Science. Their research spans several subfields including Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Signal Processing, Information Systems, Computer Networks and Communications, and Aerospace Engineering.

Their work addresses a range of topics within advanced wireless and communication systems. Notable areas of study include:

  • Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
  • Advanced Malware Detection Techniques
  • Software Engineering Research
  • Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies
  • Millimeter-Wave Propagation and Modeling
  • Cooperative Communication and Network Coding
  • UAV Applications and Optimization

Simon Armour has contributed to several recent publications with details as follows:

  • "IoT Device Identification Techniques: A Comparative Analysis for Security Practitioners," published in 2025 in IEEE Access
  • "IoT Firmware Version Identification Using Transfer Learning with Twin Neural Networks," published in 2025 in arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "Investigation of Beamforming-NOMA in mm Wave Mobile Communication Networks with Spectrum Sharing," published in 2021 at the IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM)
  • "Hardware-in-the-Loop Evaluation of Goodness of Fit (GoF) Testing for Dynamic Spectrum Sharing," published in 2025 in arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "Unified Performance Analysis of Wireless Systems Under Mobility and Generalized Fading: Applications to Diversity Reception, UAV-to-UAV Links, and IRS-Enabled Systems," published in 2025 in IEEE Access

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Ashley Andrews
  • George Oikonomou
  • Thomas Cattermole
  • Mark A Beach
  • Paul Thomas

Simon Armour's research has been published predominantly in the following venues:

  • IEEE Access
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • 2021 IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM)

Best Publications

  • Green radio: radio techniques to enable energy-efficient wireless networks

    Congzheng Han;T Harrold;S Armour;I Krikidis

  • A comparison of the HIPERLAN/2 and IEEE 802.11a wireless LAN standards

    A. Doufexi;S. Armour;M. Butler;A. Nix

  • Hotspot wireless LANs to enhance the performance of 3G and beyond cellular networks

    A. Doufexi;E. Tameh;A. Nix;S. Armour

  • Adaptive frequency-domain equalization for single-carrier multiple-input multiple-output wireless transmissions

    J. Coon;S. Armour;M. Beach;J. McGeehan

  • Performance Evaluation of Hybrid ARQ Schemes of 3GPP LTE OFDMA System

    Kian Chung Beh;A. Doufexi;S. Armour

  • Joint Time-Frequency Domain Proportional Fair Scheduler with HARQ for 3GPP LTE Systems

    Kian Chung Beh;S. Armour;A. Doufexi

  • Performance Characterization of a Real-Time Massive MIMO System with LOS Mobile Channels

    Paul Harris;Steffen Malkowsky;Joao Vieira;Erik Bengtsson

  • Energy efficient zone based routing protocol for MANETs

    Shadi S. Basurra;Marina De Vos;Julian Padget;Yusheng Ji

  • IEEE International Conference on Consumer Electronics

    Simon M D Armour;Andrew R Nix;David Bull

  • On the Equivalence Between SLNR and MMSE Precoding Schemes with Single-Antenna Receivers

    P. Patcharamaneepakorn;S. Armour;A. Doufexi

  • Decision feedback equalization in SC-FDMA

    G. Huang;A. Nix;S. Armour

  • A comparison of HIPERLAN/2 and IEEE 802.11a physical and MAC layers

    A. Doufexi;S. Armour;A. Nix;D. Bull

  • Application of compressive sensing in sparse spatial channel recovery for beamforming in mmWave outdoor systems

    Djamal E. Berraki;Simon M. D. Armour;Andrew R. Nix

  • A study of the performance of HIPERLAN/2 and IEEE 802.11a physical layers

    A. Doufexi;S. Armour;M. Butler;A. Nix

  • Design Considerations and Physical Layer Performance Results for a 4G OFDMA System Employing Dynamic Subcarrier Allocation

    A. Doufexi;S. Armour

  • A comparison of MIMO-OFDM and MIMO-SCFDE in WLAN environments

    J. Coon;J. Siew;M. Beach;A. Nix

  • Impact of Radio Resource Allocation and Pulse Shaping on Papr of SC-FDMA Signals

    G. Huang;A. Nix;S. Armour

  • Impact of Smart Metering Data Aggregation on Distribution System State Estimation

    Qipeng Chen;Dritan Kaleshi;Zhong Fan;Simon Armour

  • A Distributed Massive MIMO Testbed to Assess Real-World Performance and Feasibility

    Paul Harris;Siming Zang;Andrew Nix;Mark Beach

  • An evaluation of the performance of IEEE 802.11a and 802.11g wireless local area networks in a corporate office environment

    A. Doefexi;S. Armour;Beng-Sin Lee;A. Nix

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrew R Nix
Andrew R Nix University of Bristol
Mark A Beach
Mark A Beach University of Bristol
Joe McGeehan
Joe McGeehan University of Bristol
Ove Edfors
Ove Edfors Lund University
Fredrik Tufvesson
Fredrik Tufvesson Lund University
John Thompson
John Thompson University of Edinburgh
Soung Chang Liew
Soung Chang Liew Chinese University of Hong Kong
Tamer Basar
Tamer Basar University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Yusheng Ji
Yusheng Ji National Institute of Informatics
Lajos Hanzo
Lajos Hanzo University of Southampton

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