Hussein Al-Hamdani
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Formerly Arkansas Affiliated with UA Little Rock through 2024.
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Hussein Al-Hamdani's research focuses on advancing wireless communication systems, particularly for 5G and next-generation networks. His work investigates error correction codes, high spectral efficiency techniques, and solutions for massive connectivity. Al-Hamdani holds a Ph.D. in Engineering Science and Systems with a specialization in Telecommunications and Networking Engineering from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, where he also gained teaching experience. His publications explore topics such as LDPC code design, Sparse Code Multiple Access (SCMA), and FPGA-based implementations for network enhancement. He also has a publication on broadband reflectarray design for wireless applications. Al-Hamdani is a member of IEEE and collaborates with academic and industry partners to develop scalable, high-performance communication systems. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 1, with 5 total publications and 1 total citation.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 1
Selected Publications
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Review of: "IoT Noise And Air Quality Observation System" (2024)
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Broadband Reflectarray Design for Wireless Applications (2022)
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Cyclotomic Construction of Sparse Code Multiple Access With Improved Diversity (2022)
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Strongly Connected Ramanujan Graphs for Highly Symmetric LDPC Codes (2022)
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Strongly Connected Ramanujan Graphs for Highly Symmetric LDPC Codes (2022)
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- Broadband Reflectarray Design for Wireless Applications
- Strongly Connected Ramanujan Graphs for Highly Symmetric LDPC Codes
- Strongly Connected Ramanujan Graphs for Highly Symmetric LDPC Codes
- Cyclotomic Construction of Sparse Code Multiple Access With Improved Diversity
- Strongly Connected Ramanujan Graphs for Highly Symmetric LDPC Codes
- Cyclotomic Construction of Sparse Code Multiple Access With Improved Diversity
- Strongly Connected Ramanujan Graphs for Highly Symmetric LDPC Codes
- Broadband Reflectarray Design for Wireless Applications