Mustafa Namdar | High Performance Computing | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr . Mustafa Namdar | High Performance Computing | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr | Kutahya Dumlupinar University| Turkey

Dr. Mustafa Namdar has established a distinguished research profile in advanced wireless communications and network technologies, focusing on cognitive radio networks, cooperative communications, relay networks, interference alignment, non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA), reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS), and integrated sensing and communication (ISAC). His work emphasizes innovative solutions to enhance spectral efficiency, reliability, and performance in next-generation communication systems. Dr. Namdar has contributed extensively to the development of receiver diversity and dispersed spectrum sensing techniques, enabling efficient utilization of available spectrum and minimizing interference in dynamic network environments. His research integrates theoretical modeling with practical system design, addressing complex challenges in 5G and emerging 6G wireless technologies. He has actively collaborated on projects related to cooperative relay networks and interference management, which are critical for optimizing throughput and ensuring robust connectivity in dense network scenarios. In addition to his contributions to physical layer design, Dr. Namdar explores the potential of reconfigurable intelligent surfaces and ISAC frameworks to simultaneously support communication and sensing functionalities, offering a transformative approach for intelligent wireless networks. His work has been recognized through multiple awards, including the Outstanding Reviewer Award from Elsevier-AEU Journal and IEEE SIU Conference accolades, reflecting both the quality and impact of his research in the international community. Dr. Namdar’s expertise in NOMA and interference alignment provides practical solutions for multi-user communication scenarios, significantly advancing spectral efficiency and network capacity. He has also played a pivotal role in the technical evaluation of numerous research projects and has contributed as a reviewer and TPC member across prestigious IEEE conferences and journals, ensuring high standards in scholarly communications. His ongoing research aims to drive the evolution of future wireless networks with integrated sensing, enhanced resource allocation, and next-generation communication protocols. 272 Citations, 54 Documents, 10 h-index, View h-index.

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Featured Publication

Alakoca, H., Namdar, M., Aldırmaz-Çolak, S., Basaran, M., Basgumus, A., & … (2023). Metasurface manipulation attacks: Potential security threats of RIS-aided 6G communications. IEEE Communications Magazine, 61(1), 24–30. 43 citations

Bayhan, E., Ozkan, Z., Namdar, M., & Basgumus, A. (2021). Deep learning based object detection and recognition of unmanned aerial vehicles. 2021 IEEE 3rd International Congress on Human-Computer Interaction. 41 citations

Ozkan, Z., Bayhan, E., Namdar, M., & Basgumus, A. (2021). Object detection and recognition of unmanned aerial vehicles using Raspberry Pi platform. 2021 IEEE 5th International Symposium on Multidisciplinary Studies and … 34 citations

Namdar, M., & Ilhan, H. (2018). Exact closed-form solution for detection probability in cognitive radio networks with switch-and-examine combining diversity. IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, 67(9), 8215–8222. 23 citations

Namdar, M., Ilhan, H., & Durak-Ata, L. (2016). Optimal detection thresholds in spectrum sensing with receiver diversity. Wireless Personal Communications, 87, 63–81. 23 citations

Umakoglu, I., Namdar, M., Basgumus, A., Kara, F., Kaya, H., & Yanikomeroglu, H. (2021). BER performance comparison of AF and DF assisted relay selection schemes in cooperative NOMA systems. 2021 IEEE International Black Sea Conference on Communications and … 22 citations