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          [91] X. Costa‑Perez, J. Swetina, T. Guo, R. Mahindra,                       Lateef  A.  Akinyemi  is  a  lec‑
               and S. Rangarajan. “Radio access network virtu‑                        turer  and  researcher  of  elec‑
               alization for future mobile carrier networks”. In:                     tronic  and  computer  engineer‑
               IEEE Communications Magazine 51.7 (July 2013),                         ing  at  the  Department  of  Elec‑
               pp. 27–35. ISSN: 1558‑1896. DOI: 10.1109/MCOM.                         tronic and Computer, Faculty of
               2013.6553675.                                                          Engineering,  Lagos  State  Uni‑
                                                                                      versity,  Lagos,  Nigeria.  He  ob‑
          AUTHORS                                                                     tained a B.Sc. (First Class Hons.)
                                                                                      Electronic  and  Computer  En‑
                               Sunday O. Oladejo received a                           gineering  (Computational  Elec‑
                               B.Eng degree in electrical and                         tronics)  at  Lagos  State  Univer‑
                               electronic engineering from the                        sity,  Lagos,  Nigeria,  a Master of
                               Federal University of Technol‑    Science  in  electronic  and  computer  engineering  at  La‑
                               ogy, Akure, Nigeria, in 2004 and  gos State University, Lagos, Nigeria and Master of Science
                               an M.Eng degree in communica‑     in electrical and electronics engineering (Communication
                               tion engineering from the Fed‑   Engineering Option), University of Lagos, Akoka, Nigeria,
                               eral University of Technology,    and  PhD  in  electrical  engineering,  Department  of  Elec‑
                               Minna, Nigeria, in 2016. He is    trical  Engineering,  Faculty  of  Engineering  and  the  Built
                               currently pursuing a PhD degree   Environment,  University  of  Cape  town,  Western  Cape,
                               in electrical engineering at the  South  Africa.  His  research  areas  are  wireless  commu‑
                               University of Cape Town, South    nications and its applications, computational electronics
          Africa. From 2007 to 2017, he was Senior Core Network  and analysis, wavelets and frames, electromagnetic  ields
          Engineer with Glo‑Mobile, Nigeria. His research inter‑  and  waves,  numerical  techniques  (SFDM,  CFDM,  DFT),
          est includes radio resource management in wireless net‑  modelling  and  simulations  of  quantum‑inspired  nano‑
          works, and arti icial intelligence.                   particles and devices, microwave engineering and antennas.

                               Stephen O. Ekwe received a
                               B.Eng degree in electrical and
                               electronic engineering from the
                               Cross River University of Tech‑
                               nology, Calabar, Nigeria, in 2008
                               and an M.Sc. degree in Personal,
                               Mobile and Satellite Communi‑
                               cation from the University of
                               Bradford, West Yorkshire, Eng‑
                               land, in 2013. He is currently a
                               doctoral candidate in electrical
         engineering at the University of Cape Town, South Africa.
         His research interest includes 5G, Internet of Things, so-
         cial  network  analytics,  machine  learning,  and  resource
         optimization  and  management  in  wireless  communica-
         tion networks.





























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