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Abraham Fapojuwo is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Software Engineering at the University of Calgary. His expertise encompasses wireless communications and telecommunication networks, focusing on design, performance modeling, and the analytical aspects of network architectures and protocols. Before joining academia, Fapojuwo had a full-time industrial career where he made notable contributions in the design and research of wireless cellular networking products. His current research interests involve advanced wireless communication networks and techniques to enhance broadband capacity. Fapojuwo's work includes exploring cell-less fog-enabled radio access networks, cloud radio access networks, and cognitive radio networks. He is also involved in backhaul optimization, software-defined networking, and network function virtualization. Fapojuwo's efforts in Internet of Things networking focus on medium access control protocols and capacity analysis. In the arena of Wi-Fi networking, he analyzes quality of experience (QoE) assurance and mobility management, while in vehicular networking, he researches ultra-reliable low-latency V2X communications. He actively participates in university strategic initiatives and is currently leading a project on smart city applications funded by Alberta Innovates.
Department of Computer Science Master's program. GRE scores are expected for international students.