Remote sensing and interference identification in NTN 5G signals



Hosted by GMV and enrolled in the Doctoral Program at the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.
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Description of research
Research focuses on the development of resource allocation algorithms for GEO and LEO satellite constellations, ensuring reliable communication links in multi-user environments while meeting predefined key performance indicators. The proposed algorithms aim to support robust system operation and provide improved, practically deployable solutions for real-world scenarios motivated by modern industrial challenges. Additionally, this research emphasizes lightweight and scalable algorithmic designs that can adapt to dynamic network conditions and exploit available localization and sensing information.
Short bio of DC
Born in Thessaloniki, Greece, Emmanouil Georgios Nikopolitidis graduated from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH) with an MEng in Electrical and Computer Engineering. His studies centered on wireless communications, signal processing, and optimization.
He later joined the Global Cyber Research Institute at Texas A&M University as a research intern, where he worked on networked control systems and QoS-aware communications. Before that, he gained industrial experience in automation and robotics.
Within the ISAC-NEWTON program, his research focuses on dynamic resource allocation, user scheduling, and integrated sensing and communications (ISAC) for LEO satellite networks, particularly within regenerative payload architectures for future 5G/6G non-terrestrial networks.
Simplified Summary
This page is about PhD student Emmanouil Nikopolitidis. He studies at UC3M in Spain.
