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Iyad Dayoub
Iyad Dayoub
Professeur, IEMN CNRS UMR 8520 & INSA HdF/UPHF
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On 5G-V2X use cases and enabling technologies: A comprehensive survey
A Alalewi, I Dayoub, S Cherkaoui
Ieee Access 9, 107710-107737, 2021
1742021
Automatic modulation recognition using wavelet transform and neural networks in wireless systems
K Hassan, I Dayoub, W Hamouda, M Berbineau
EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing 2010, 1-13, 2010
1442010
Blind digital modulation identification for spatially-correlated MIMO systems
K Hassan, I Dayoub, W Hamouda, CN Nzeza, M Berbineau
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications 11 (2), 683-693, 2011
1402011
An adaptive appearance-based map for long-term topological localization of mobile robots
F Dayoub, T Duckett
2008 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems …, 2008
1262008
Machine learning based automatic modulation recognition for wireless communications: A comprehensive survey
B Jdid, K Hassan, I Dayoub, WH Lim, M Mokayef
IEEE Access 9, 57851-57873, 2021
1002021
Channel estimation techniques for millimeter-wave communication systems: Achievements and challenges
K Hassan, M Masarra, M Zwingelstein, I Dayoub
IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society 1, 1336-1363, 2020
952020
Blind spectrum sensing using extreme eigenvalues for cognitive radio networks
K Bouallegue, I Dayoub, M Gharbi, K Hassan
IEEE Communications Letters 22 (7), 1386-1389, 2017
862017
Automatic modulation recognition using wavelet transform and neural network
K Hassan, I Dayoub, W Hamouda, M Berbineau
2009 9th International Conference on Intelligent Transport Systems …, 2009
802009
Multiple-antenna-based blind spectrum sensing in the presence of impulsive noise
K Hassan, R Gautier, I Dayoub, M Berbineau, E Radoi
IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology 63 (5), 2248-2257, 2013
652013
On classifiers for blind feature‐based automatic modulation classification over multiple‐input–multiple‐output channels
S Kharbech, I Dayoub, M Zwingelstein‐Colin, EP Simon
IET Communications 10 (7), 790-795, 2016
582016
Blind digital modulation identification for time-selective MIMO channels
S Kharbech, I Dayoub, M Zwingelstein-Colin, EP Simon, K Hassan
IEEE wireless communications letters 3 (4), 373-376, 2014
492014
Automatic Modulation Classification for D-STBC Cooperative Relaying Networks
H Tayakout, I Dayoub, K Ghanem, H Bousbia-Salah
IEEE Wireless Communications Letters, 2018
472018
Modulation recognition for MIMO relaying broadcast channels with direct link
WB Chikha, I Dayoub, W Hamouda, R Attia
IEEE Wireless Communications Letters 3 (1), 50-53, 2013
422013
Performance improving of OCDMA system using 2-D optical codes with optical SIC receiver
H Mrabet, I Dayoub, R Attia, S Haxha
Journal of Lightwave technology 27 (21), 4744-4753, 2009
392009
Time-domain LMMSE channel estimator based on sliding window for OFDM systems in high-mobility situations
A Kalakech, M Berbineau, I Dayoub, EP Simon
IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology 64 (12), 5728-5740, 2015
332015
Robust automatic modulation recognition through joint contribution of hand-crafted and contextual features
B Jdid, WH Lim, I Dayoub, K Hassan, MRBM Juhari
IEEE Access 9, 104530-104546, 2021
312021
A comparative study of asynchronous and synchronous OCDMA systems
H Mrabet, A Cherifi, T Raddo, I Dayoub, S Haxha
IEEE Systems Journal 15 (3), 3642-3653, 2020
312020
Blind digital modulation identification for MIMO systems in railway environments with high-speed channels and impulsive noise
S Kharbech, I Dayoub, M Zwingelstein-Colin, EP Simon
IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology 67 (8), 7370-7379, 2018
302018
Blind modulation identification for MIMO systems
K Hassan, CN Nzéza, M Berbineau, W Hamouda, I Dayoub
2010 IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference GLOBECOM 2010, 1-5, 2010
302010
PHY layer enhancements for next generation V2X communication
A Triwinarko, I Dayoub, S Cherkaoui
Vehicular Communications 32, 100385, 2021
292021
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