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Robert Akl is a Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of North Texas. His research focuses on next-generation wireless communication systems, including 6G networks, IoT applications, and AI-driven cybersecurity. He specializes in Massive MIMO systems, vehicular communication (V2X), channel estimation for millimeter-wave technologies, and signal processing algorithms.
His work spans theoretical frameworks (e.g., compressed sensing, topological vector spaces) and practical implementations like LDPC coding, Jacobi detectors, and beamforming optimization. Publications emphasize emerging technologies' challenges and opportunities in healthcare IoT, smart cities, and industrial automation.
Key contributions include adaptive user scheduling algorithms for 6G, machine learning defense strategies for industrial control systems, and throughput improvement methods in vehicular networks. His research bridges mathematical rigor with real-world network design, addressing capacity, latency, and security in modern telecommunications.
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