Navid Tadayon
Current Position:
PhD Candidate
Biography:
Navid Tadayon [S'10] received his B.Sc. degree in electrical engineering, Telecom, from Ferdowsi University, Mashhad, Iran, in 2006, and his M.Sc. degree from University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, USA, in 2011. He is now working toward his Ph.D. at the Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique-Energy, Materials, and Telecommunications (INRS-EMT), University of Quebec, Montreal, QC, Canada. From 2008 to 2010, he was a Researcher with the Iran Telecommunication Research Center (ITRC). His research interests include resource management and QoS provisioning in cooperative wireless networks and WLANs, and cross-layer designing for static and mobile Ad-hoc networks.
Contact Info:
E-Mail: tadayon@emt.inrs.ca
Personal Website: http://navidtadayon.info/
Publications:
Books
N. Tadayon, Cooperation in Wireless Networks: MultiLayer Modeling and Analysis, Scholar's Press, Feb. 2013, ISBN-10: 3639512138.
Journal Articles
N. Tadayon and S. Aissa, “Multi-Channel Cognitive Radio Networks: Modeling, Analysis, and Synthesis”, IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Commun., vol. 32, no. 11, pp. 2065-2074, Nov. 2014.
N. Tadayon and S. Aissa, “Modeling and Analysis of Cognitive Radio Based IEEE802.22 Wireless Regional Area Networks”, IEEE Trans. Wireless Commun., vol. 12, no. 9, pp. 4363–4375, Sep. 2013.
N. Tadayon and S. Aissa, “Modeling and analysis framework for multi-interface multi-channel cognitive radio networks”, EEE Trans. Wireless Commun., vol. PP, no. 99, Oct. 2014.
N. Tadayon, A. E. Zonouz, S. Aissa and L. Xing, “Cost-Effective Design and Evaluation of Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks Using Topology-Planning Methods in Small-World Context”, IET Journal Wireless Sensor Systems, accepted, Sep. 2013.
N. Tadayon, H. Wang and H.-H. Chen “Performance Analysis of Distributed Access Multi-Hop Poisson Networks,” IEEE Trans. Veh. Techn., accepted, June 2013.
N. Tadayon, E. Askari, S. Aissa and M. Khabazian, “A Novel Analytical Model for Service Delay in IEEE 802.11 Networks,” IEEE Systems Journal, vol. 6, no. 4, pp. 627–634, Dec. 2012.
M. Khabazian, S. Aissa and N. Tadayon, “Performance Modeling of a Two-Tier Primary-Secondary Network Operated with IEEE 802.11 DCF Mechanism”, IEEE Trans. Wireless Commun., vol. 11, no. 9, pp. 3047–3057, Sep. 2012.
N. Tadayon, S. Khoshroo, E. Askari, H. Wang, and H. Michael “Power management in SMAC-based energy-harvesting wireless sensor networks using queuing analysis”, Elsevier, Journal of Network and Computer Applications, vol. 36, No.3, July 2011.
N. Tadayon, H. Wang, D. Kasilingam and L. Xing “Analytical Modeling of Service Delay for Cooperative wireless Networks over Rayleigh Fading channels”, IEEE Trans. Veh. Tech., vol. 62, no. 1, Apr. 2011.
N. Tadayon, S. Zokaei and E. Askari, “A Novel Prioritization Scheme to Improve QoS in IEEE 802.11e Networks”, Journal of Computer Systems, Networks and Communications, Article ID 856724, Mar. 2010.
N. Tadayon, S. Zokaei, “Introducing an Adaptive Method to Tune Initial Back off Window (CWmin-ATM) In IEEE 802.11 Wireless Networks”, EURASIP Journal of Wireless Communication and Networking, Article ID 323598, Mar. 2010.
Conference Articles
A. E. Zonouz, N. Tadayon, S. Aissa, and L. Xing, “Design and Evaluation of Small-World WirelessAd-Hoc Networks under Rayleigh Fading”, in Proc. IEEE Global Commun. Conf. (GLOBECOM'12), Anaheim, CA, USA, pp. 670–675, Dec. 2012.
N. Tadayon, H. Wang, B. Sharma, W. Wang, and K. Hua, “A Cooperative Transmission Approach to Reduce End-to-End Delay in Multi Hop Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks”, in Proc. IEEE Global Commun. Conf. (GLOBECOM'11), Houston, TX, USA, Dec. 2011.
Thesis
N. Tadayon, "Modeling Wireless Cooperation Behavior for Deterministic and Random Networks", MS.c Thesis, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. Jan. 2011.