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Ahmed Nasser
Ahmed Nasser
Electronics and Communication department, Faculty of Engineering, Suez Canal University
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Interference Mitigation and Power Allocation Scheme for Downlink MIMO–NOMA HetNet
A Nasser, O Muta, M Elsabrouty, H Gacanin
IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology 68 (7), 6805-6816, 2019
622019
Compressive Sensing Based Spectrum Allocation and Power Control for NOMA HetNets
A Nasser, O Muta, M Elsabrouty, H Gacanin
IEEE Access 7, 98495-98506, 2019
222019
Joint User Pairing and Power Allocation With Compressive Sensing in NOMA Systems
A Nasser, O Muta, H Gacanin, M Elsabrouty
IEEE Wireless Communications Letters 10 (1), 151-155, 2020
202020
Frequency-selective massive MIMO channel estimation and feedback in angle-time domain
A Nasser, M Elsabrouty
2016 IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communication (ISCC), 1018-1023, 2016
102016
Non-Cooperative Game Based Power Allocation for Energy and Spectrum Efficient Downlink NOMA HetNets
A Nasser, O Muta, H Gacanin, M Elsabrouty
IEEE Access 9, 136334-136345, 2021
82021
Alternative direction for 3D orthogonal frequency division multiplexing massive MIMO FDD channel estimation and feedback
A Nasser, M Elsabrouty, O Muta
IET Communications 12 (11), 1380-1388, 2018
72018
Cross-Tier Interference Management Scheme for Downlink mMIMIO-NOMA HetNet
A Nasser, O Muta, M Elsabrouty
2019 IEEE 89th Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC2019-Spring), 1-5, 2019
62019
FDD Cooperative Channel Estimation and Feedback for 3D Massive MIMO System
A Nasser, M Elsabrouty, O Muta
IEEE Access 7, 76283-76294, 2019
42019
Weighted fast iterative shrinkage thresholding for 3D massive MIMO channel estimation
A Nasser, M Elsabrouty, O Muta
2017 IEEE 28th Annual International Symposium on Personal, Indoor, and …, 2017
42017
Cache‐enabled reinforcement learning scheme for power allocation and user selection in opportunistic downlink NOMA transmissions
A Gendia, O Muta, A Nasser
IEEJ Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Engineering 17 (5), 722-731, 2022
32022
Data-driven Based Technique for Joint Power Allocation and User Pairing in NOMA System
D Mohamed, A Magdy, O Elghandour, A Nasser
2021 9th International Japan-Africa Conference on Electronics …, 2021
32021
Data-Driven Spectrum Allocation and Power Control for NOMA HetNets
A Nasser, O Elnahas, O Muta, Z Quan
IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, 2023
22023
Reinforcement Learning Based Technique for Interference Management in UAV Aided HetNets
N Hamden, A Nasser, MY Selim, M Elsabrouty
2022 10th International Japan-Africa Conference on Electronics …, 2022
22022
Data-Driven Based Positioning Technique for UAV Aided NOMA System
O Elnahas, A Nasser, B Jalal
2021 9th International Japan-Africa Conference on Electronics …, 2021
22021
Pilot-Assisted Sparse Channel Estimation Based on Mutual Incoherence Property
A Nasser, O Muta, M Elsabrouty
2019 IEEE 90th Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC2019-Fall), 1-5, 2019
22019
Adaptive Split Bregman for sparse and low rank massive MIMO channel estimation
A Nasser, M Elsabrouty
2016 23rd International Conference on Telecommunications (ICT), 1-5, 2016
22016
Reinforcement Learning Based Technique for NOMA User Pairing Enhancement in RIS Assisted HetNets
OM Ali, MA Damein, M Elshimy, MY Selim, A Nasser
2022 IEEE Global Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Internet of …, 2022
12022
Multi-Armed Bandit based Capacity Enhancement Approach for Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface Assisted Multi-cell System.
M Abdelrahman, A Nasser, A Magdy, M Elsabrouty
2022 10th International Japan-Africa Conference on Electronics …, 2022
2022
Data-Driven Based Algorithm for Joint HetNets Power Allocation and NOMA User Pairing
D Mohamed, A Magdy, O Elghandour, A Nasser
2022 10th International Japan-Africa Conference on Electronics …, 2022
2022
Energy and Spectrum Efficient Power Allocation in Downlink NOMA Heterogeneous Networks
A Nasser, O Muta
IEICE Technical Report; IEICE Tech. Rep. 119 (378), 297-302, 2020
2020
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