Research Interests
My research focuses on next-generation wireless communication systems for beyond
5G and 6G networks, with emphasis on intelligent, energy-efficient
and optical wireless communication technologies.
- Semantic Communication
- Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces (RIS)
- Fluid Antenna-Based Communication
- FPGA Implementation of DL models
- Short Packet Communication
- Free-Space Optical Wireless Communication
- Underwater Optical Wireless Communication
- Body Area Network Communication
- Hybrid FSO/RF Communication Systems
Postdoctoral Research
Topic: Energy Efficient Applications of Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces (RIS)
Supervisor:
Prof. Sonia Aissa
- Performance analysis of RIS with advanced spatial modulation schemes
- Analysis of RIS-assisted ambient backscatter communication
- Investigation of realistic wireless channel models for RIS
- Full-duplex two-way RIS communication analysis
- Cooperative RIS framework design
PhD Research
Topic: Advanced Spatial Modulation Schemes: Performance Analysis and Applications
Supervisor:
Prof. R. S. Kshetrimayum
- Design of high spectral efficiency spatial modulation schemes
- Performance analysis for RF, Body Area Network, and Optical Wireless Communication
- Applications in Free Space Optical (FSO) and Underwater Optical Communication
- Performance evaluation using BER, ASEP, and outage probability
- Cost and power consumption analysis for wireless systems