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Mehmet Ilter is a Visiting Faculty member in the Department of Information and Communications Engineering at Aalto University, affiliated with the Risto Wichman Group. He holds a PhD in Engineering and Technology from Carleton University (awarded February 16, 2018) and previously earned his Bachelor’s and MSc degrees from Istanbul Technical University in 2009 and 2012, respectively.
His research expertise lies in advanced wireless communication systems, with a focus on full-duplex relaying, wireless power transfer, physical layer security, visible light communication, software-defined radio, and machine learning applications at the physical layer. His work bridges theoretical analysis with practical implementation, particularly in next-generation wireless networks and IoT systems.
- Wireless Power Transfer
- Full-Duplex Communication
- Physical Layer Security
- Index Modulation
- Energy Harvesting
- Beamforming for Intelligent Surfaces
His recent publications (2020–2024) in top IEEE journals demonstrate a consistent focus on information and energy co-design, with applications in massive IoT and large intelligent surfaces. Key themes include data-oriented communication, delay-outage tradeoffs, near-field beamforming, and RF-based information harvesting, reflecting a strong trend toward integrated sensing, communication, and energy systems.
He led the postdoctoral research project Information Harvesting (2020–2023) at Aalto University, funded under the RCF Postdoctoral Researcher program. This project explored innovative methods for simultaneous data and energy transmission, contributing to sustainable wireless networks.
Mehmet Ilter has also contributed two significant research datasets: Irregular Constellations for Full-Duplex Relaying (2019) and Data Oriented Communication Irregular Constellations (2021), supporting open science in wireless communication research.
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