`IEEE Fellow
`Professor
`Lane Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering
`West Virginia University
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`–– CONTACT ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
`929 Riverview Dr
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`Morgantown, WV 26505 USA
` (304) 685-9322
` Matthew.C.Valenti@gmail.com
` http://community.wvu.edu/~mcvalenti/
`–– EDUCATION ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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`Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering
`Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University (Virginia Tech), Blacksburg, VA, August 1999
`M.S. in Electrical Engineering
`Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, May 1995
`B.S. in Electrical Engineering
`Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University (Virginia Tech), Blacksburg, VA, May 1992
`–– PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
`West Virginia University, Lane Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering
`Professor – 2010 to present
`Associate Professor – 2005 to 2010
`Assistant Professor – August 1999 to 2005
`Administrative Capacities:
`Raymond J. Lane Department Chair – July 2020 to June 2021
`Interim Chair – July 2019 to June 2020
`Center for Identification Technology Research (CITeR), an NSF I/UCRC
`Director, WVU Site – August 2014 to present.
`Virginia Tech, Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
`Bradley Fellow, Graduate Research Assistant, and Instructor – August 1995 to July 1999
`U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC
`Electronics Engineer – Summer 1991, May 1992 to August 1995
`–– LICENSES –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
`Professional Engineer (P.E.)
`Registered in the state of West Virginia since 2011
`Amateur Radio License
`General Class. Call sign KC8NHN. Licensed since 1999
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`–– TECHNICAL EXPERT EXPERIENCE –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
`1. Sidley Austin for Lenovo
`Dates: 2022
`Venue: United States District Court; District of Delaware
`Cases: Interdigital Technology Corporation v. Lenovo Holding Company, Inc.,
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`Civil Action No. 19-1590-LPS
`Technology: Wireless technology including control signaling for LTE and HSPA
`Activity:
`Expert Reports (invalidity and noninfringement). Deposition (Aug. 26, 2022).
`Case is ongoing with a pending trial.
`2. Fish & Richardson for Apple
`Dates: 2022
`Venue: United States District Court; Eastern District of Texas Marshall Division
`Cases: Ericsson, Inc. and Telefonaktiebolaget L.M. Ericsson v. Apple Inc.,
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`Civil Action No. 2:21-cv-0036
`Technology: 5G NR wireless technology
`Activity:
`Expert Reports (Patent portfolio technical evaluation and rebuttal). Deposition (Sept.
`28, 2022).
`Case is ongoing with a pending trial.
`3. Fish & Richardson for Apple and its Brazilian entities
`Dates: 2022
`Venue: Brazil Courts: (1) 1st Business Court of the Capital District of Rio de Janeiro State (Case
`No. 0010664-19.2022.8.19.0001), and (2) Federal Court of Rio de Janeiro, 31st Court
`specialized in IP matters (Case No. 5016043-83.2022.4.02.5101)
`Cases: (1) Telefonaktiebolaget L.M. Ericsson vs. Allied Tecnologia S.A. and (2) Apple
`Computer Brasil Ltda. and Allied Tecnologia S.A. vs. Telefonaktiebolaget L.M. Ericsson
`Technology: Wireless technology including random access signaling for LTE
`Activity:
`Expert Declarations (invalidity and noninfringement).
`4. Erise IP for Apple
`Dates: 2021-2022
`Venue: United States Patent and Trademark Office
`Cases: Petition for Inter Partes Review (IPR) of US Patent Nos. 8,023,990; 8,798,658; and
`9,277,436 (all owned by Ericsson). IPR cases IPR2021-00459, IPR2022-00461, and
`IPR2022-00467 (petitioned by Apple Inc.). Request for Ex Parte Re-examination of US
`Patent No 10,476,722 (owned by Ericsson). Attorney Docket No. Apple.990
`Technology: Wireless technology including LTE-A minimization of drive testing (MDT) and 5G
`NR synchronization
`Expert Declarations (in support of IPR Petitions and Ex Parte Re-examination).
`Deposition (Sept. 21, 2022 for the ‘658 patent).
`Case is ongoing.
`5. Foley Hoag for Rideshare Displays, Inc.
`Dates: 2021-2022
`Venue: United States Patent and Trademark Office
`Cases: Patent owner’s response to Inter Partes Review (IPR) of US Patent Nos. 9,892,637;
`10,169,987; 10,395,525; 10,559,199; and 10,748,417 (all owned by Rideshare Displays,
`Inc.). IPR cases IPR2021-01598 to IPR2021-01602 (petitioned by Lyft, Inc.)
`Technology: Vehicle identification technology
`Activity:
`Expert Declarations (in support of Patent Owner’s responses to IPR Petitions,
`responses to Board’s decision to institute, and motions to amend claims). Deposition
`(Sept. 9, 2022).
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`Activity:
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`6. Fish & Richardson for LG Electronics, Inc., LG Electronics USA, Inc., Dell Inc., and Dell
`Technologies, Inc.
`Dates: 2021-2022
`Venue: United States Patent and Trademark Office
`Cases: Petition for Inter Partes Review (IPR) of US Patent Nos. 8,467,366 and 10,833,908
`(owned by Neo Wireless LLC). IPR cases IPR2021-01480 and IPR2022-00277
`(petitioned by Dell Inc.)
`Technology: Wireless technology including OFDM transmissions, random access, and ranging
`signals
`Expert Declarations (in support of IPR Petitions).
`Activity:
`7. Kirkland & Ellis for Samsung
`Dates: 2021
`Venue: United States Patent and Trademark Office
`Cases: Petition for Inter Partes Review (IPR) of US Patent Nos. 8,023,990; 8,798,658;
`9,277,436; and 10,476,722 (all owned by Ericsson). IPR cases IPR2021-00729, IPR2021-
`00537, IPR2021-00567, IPR2021-00486 (petitioned by Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd)
`Technology: Wireless technology including LTE-A minimization of drive testing (MDT) and 5G
`NR synchronization
`Expert Declarations (in support of IPR Petitions).
`Activity:
`8. Kirkland & Ellis for Lenovo
`Dates: 2020-2021
`Venue: UK High Court
`Cases:
`InterDigital Technology Corporation and others v Lenovo Group Limited and others
`(Claim No. HP-2019 000032)
`Technology: Wireless technology including control signaling for LTE
`Activity:
`Expert Report (invalidity, non-essentiality, two rebuttal reports). Court Testimony
`(UK bench trial): Mar. 5-9, 2021.
`9. Fish & Richardson for LG Electronics, Inc.
`Dates: 2019-2020
`Venue: United States Patent and Trademark Office
`Cases: Petition for Inter Partes Review (IPR) of US Patent No. 7,039,435 (owned by Bell
`Northern Research). IPR case IPR2020-00319 (petitioned by LG Electronics, Inc.)
`Technology: Wireless technology including power control of wireless transmissions
`Activity:
`Expert Declaration (in support of IPR Petition).
`10. Fish & Richardson for Apple
`Dates: 2017-2019
`Venue: United States District Court; Southern District of California
`Cases: Apple Inc. v. Qualcomm Inc., Civil Action No. 3:17-cv-00108
`Technology: LTE wireless technology.
`Activity:
`Expert Report (Patent portfolio technical evaluation). Deposition (Oct. 17, 2018).
`Testimony before jury was scheduled for April 22, 2019, but case settled after
`opening arguments.
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`11. Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan for Samsung
`Dates: 2017-2018
`Venue: United States District Court; Northern District of California (San Francisco Division)
`and United States Patent and Trademark Office
`Cases: Samsung Electronics Co., LTD, et al. (counterclaim-plaintiffs) v. Huawei Technologies
`Co., LTD., et al. (counterclaim-defendants), Case No. 16-cv-02787-WHO
`Huawei Technologies Co., LTD vs. Samsung Electronics Co., LTD, Case IPR2017-
`01974 (US Patent 8,457,588)
`Huawei Technologies Co., LTD vs. Samsung Electronics Co., LTD, Case IPR2017-
`01982 (US Patent 8,228,827)
`Technology: LTE wireless technology.
`Activity:
`Declarations (Claim Construction, 2 Patent Owner’s Responses to Petition for IPR);
`Expert Report (Infringement); Rebuttal Report (Validity). Depositions (June 20,
`2018, Aug. 10, 2018, Aug. 11, 2018).
`12. Baker Botts for AT&T; Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher for T-Mobile
`Dates: 2016-2017
`Venue: United States District Court; District of Delaware
`Cases:
`(a) Intellectual Ventures I LLC v. AT&T Mobility LLC et al., Civil Action No. 12-CV-
`193-LPS (D. Del.); Intellectual Ventures I LLC v. AT&T Mobility LLC et al., Civil
`Action No. 1:15-CV-00799-LPS.
`(b) Intellectual Ventures I LLC v. T-Mobile USA Inc. et al. D. Del. Case No. 1:13-cv-
`1632-LPS.
`Technology:
`HSDPA wireless technology.
`Activity:
`Expert Report; Declaration; Sur-Reply Report. Deposition (Mar. 23, 2017).
`13. Rothwell Figg for LG; Paul Hastings for Samsung; Mayer Brown for Motorola Mobility
`Dates: 2016
`Venue: United States District Court; Southern District of California
`Cases:
`(a) Odyssey Wireless Inc. v. LG Electronics USA, Inc. et al., Civil Action No. 3:15-cv-
`01746-H-RBB (S.D. Cal.).
`(b) Odyssey Wireless Inc. v. Samsung Electronics Co. et al., Civil Action No. 3:15-cv-
`01738-H-RBB (S.D. Cal.).
`(c) Odyssey Wireless Inc. v. Motorola Mobility, Civil Action No. 3:15-cv-01741-H-RBB
`(S.D. Cal.).
`Technology: LTE wireless technology.
`Activity:
`Expert Report (noninfringement). Deposition (Aug. 24, 2016).
`14. Sheppard Mullin for Samsung; Gibson Dunn and Wilmer Hale for Intel; Boies Schiller for Apple
`Dates: 2016
`Case: Various regulatory agencies’ investigations of Qualcomm Incorporated (“Qualcomm”),
`including the Korean Fair Trade Commission (the “KFTC”) and the United States
`Federal Trade Commission (the “FTC”).
`Technology: LTE wireless technology.
`Activity:
`Declaration (technical analysis of patent portfolio).
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`15. Boies, Schiller & Flexner for Apple; Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton for HTC; Kilpatrick
`Townsend & Stockton for Lenovo and Motorola Mobility; Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan
`for Samsung; McDermott Will & Emery for ZTE; Sidley Austin for Microsoft
`Dates: 2016
`Venue: United States District Court; District of Delaware
`Cases:
`(a) Evolved Wireless, LCC, v. Apple Inc., Civil Action No. 1:15-cv-00542-SLR.
`(b) Evolved Wireless, LCC, v. HTC Corporation and HTC America, Inc., Civil Action
`No. 1:15-cv-00543-SLR. (c) Evolved Wireless, LCC, v. Lenovo Group Ltd., Lenovo
`(United States) Inc., and Motorola Mobility, Civil Action No. 1:15-cv-00544-SLR.
`(d) Evolved Wireless, LCC v. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. and Samsung Electronics
`America, Inc., Civil Action No. 1:15-cv-00545-SLR. (e) Evolved Wireless, LCC v. ZTE
`Corporation, ZTE (USA) Inc., and ZTE Solutions Inc., Civil Action No. 1:15-cv-00546-
`SLR. (f) Evolved Wireless, LCC v. Microsoft Corporation, Microsoft Mobile OY and
`Nokia Inc., Civil Action No. 1:15-cv-00547-SLR.
`Technology: LTE wireless technology.
`Activity:
`Declaration (claim construction).
`16. Williams & Connolly
`Dates: 2015
`Case: Confidential Parties (Leading Global Wireless Communication Companies)
`Consolidated Arbitrations Under the International Chamber of Commerce Rules.
`Technology: LTE wireless technology.
`Activity:
`Expert Report (patent portfolio technical evaluation).
`17. Kirkland & Ellis for Samsung
`Dates: 2013
`Case:
`Samsung Electronics and Samsung Telecommunications America v. Ericsson Inc.
`In the Matter of Certain Wireless Communications Equipment and Articles Therein
`US. International Trade Commission (ITC) Investigation No. 337-TA-866
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`Technology: LTE wireless technology.
`Activity:
`Expert Report (infringement, domestic industry practice), rebuttal report (validity).
`Court testimony (ITC bench trial): direct (Oct. 23, 2013) and rebuttal (Oct. 30,
`2013).
`18. Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP for Samsung
`Dates: 2013
`Case:
`Samsung Electronics GmbH v. Apple Inc.
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`German Patent Court, Case Number 5 Ni 49/11
`Technology: Turbo codes; LTE wireless technology.
`Activity:
`Declaration (validity).
`19. Kirkland & Ellis for DIRECTV
`Dates: 2009
`Case: Rembrandt Data Technologies v. DIRECTV, Inc. et al.
`Eastern District of Virginia, Case No. 1:08cv1009
`Technology: Telephone modems; set-top boxes.
`Activity:
`Rebuttal Expert Report (non-infringement). Deposition (May 20, 2009).
`20. Kirkland & Ellis for Samsung
`Dates: 2006
`Case:
`Samsung Electronics and Samsung Telecommunications America v. Ericsson Inc.
`In the Matter of Certain Wireless Communications Equipment, Articles Therein, and
`Products Containing the Same
`ITC Investigation No. 377-TA-577
`Technology: WCDMA/UMTS wireless technology; mobile phone handsets.
`Activity:
`Declaration (domestic industry practice). Deposition (Nov. 17, 2006).
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`–– OTHER RECENT TECHNICAL CONSULTING –––––––––––––––––––––––––––
`1. 4D Tech Solutions, Morgantown, WV
`Nonorthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
`July 2017 to December 2018.
`2. WPL, Manhattan Beach, CA
`Survivable, Secure and Dependable Wireless Communications
`August 2016 to February 2017.
`–– HONORS AND AWARDS –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
`IEEE Communications Society, Communication Theory Technical Committee Outstanding
`Service Award (2021)
`Career award for service to the communication theory community
`IEEE MILCOM Award for Sustained Technical Achievement (2019)
`Career award for contributions to military communications
`Fellow, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
`Elevated to Fellow in 2018 for contributions to cooperative diversity and the development of
`distributed turbo codes
`WVU Foundation Outstanding Teaching Award (2013)
`Highest teaching award at West Virginia University
`Outstanding Teacher (2012, 2009, 2006, 2003, and 2001)
`Outstanding Advisor (2012, 2004)
`Outstanding Researcher (2008, 2001, and 2000)
`West Virginia University, Statler College of Engineering & Mineral Resources (College-level awards)
`Bradley Fellow, August 1995-May 1998
`Virginia Tech, Bradley Department of Electrical Engineering (highest departmental fellowship)
`–– PUBLICATIONS ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
`Refereed Journal Articles
`1. F. Taherkhani, V. Talreja, J. Dawson, M.C. Valenti, and N.M. Nasrabadi “Profile to frontal face
`recognition in the wild using coupled conditional generative adversarial network,” IET Biometrics, vol.
`11, no. 3, pp. 260-272, May 2022.
`2. T. Ketseoglou, M.C. Valenti, and E. Ayanoglu “Millimeter wave massive MIMO downlink per-group
`communications with hybrid linear precoding,” IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, vol. 70,
`no. 7, pp. 6841-6854, July 2021.
`3. V. Talreja, M.C. Valenti and N. M. Nasrabadi, “Deep hashing for secure multimodal biometrics,”
`IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security, vol. 16, pp. 1306-1321, 2021.
`4. F. Taherkhani, V. Talreja, M.C. Valenti, and N.M. Nasrabadi “Error-corrected margin-based deep
`cross-modal hashing for facial image retrieval,” IEEE Transactions on Biometrics, Behavior, and
`Identity Science, vol. 2, no. 3, pp. 279-293, July 2020.
`5. E. Hriba and M.C. Valenti, “Correlated blocking in mmwave cellular networks: Macrodiversity,
`outage,
`and
`interference,” Electronics
`(Special
`Issue
`on Millimeter-Wave
`(mmWave)
`Communications), vol. 8, no. 10, article number 1187, Oct. 2019.
`6. T. Ferrett and M.C. Valenti, “Noncoherent LDPC-coded physical-layer network coding using
`multitone FSK,” IEEE Transactions on Communications, vol. 66, no. 6, pp. 2384-2395, June 2018.
`7. D. Torrieri, S. Talarico, and M.C. Valenti, “Analysis of a frequency-hopping millimeter-wave cellular
`uplink,” IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, vol. 15, no. 10, pp. 7089-7098, Oct. 2016.
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`8. K. Venugopal, M.C. Valenti, and R. W. Heath, Jr., “Device-to-device millimeter wave
`communications: Interference, coverage, rate, and finite topologies,” IEEE Transactions on Wireless
`Communications, vol. 15, no. 9, pp. 6175-6188, Sept. 2016.
`9. D. Torrieri, S. Talarico, and M.C. Valenti, “Performance comparisons of geographic routing protocols
`in mobile ad hoc networks,” IEEE Transactions on Communications, vol. 63, no. 11, pp. 4276-4286,
`Nov. 2015.
`10. P. Rost, S. Talarico, and M.C. Valenti, “The complexity-rate tradeoff of centralized radio access
`networks,” IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, vol. 14, no. 11, pp. 6164-6176, Nov.
`2015.
`11. M.C. Valenti, D. Torrieri, and S. Talarico, “A direct approach to computing spatially averaged outage
`probability,” IEEE Communications Letters, vol. 18, no. 7, pp. 1103-1106, July 2014.
`12. S. Talarico, N.A. Schmid, M. Alkhweldi, and M.C. Valenti, “Distributed estimation of a parametric
`field: Algorithms and performance analysis,” IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, vol. 62, no. 5,
`pp. 1041-1053, Mar 1, 2014.
`13. D. Torrieri, M.C. Valenti, and S. Talarico, “An analysis of the DS-CDMA cellular uplink for arbitrary
`and constrained topologies,” IEEE Transactions on Communications, vol. 61, no. 8, pp. 3318-3326,
`Aug. 2013.
`14. D. Torrieri and M.C. Valenti, “Exclusion and guard zones in DS-CDMA ad hoc networks,” IEEE
`Transactions on Communications, vol. 61, no. 6, pp. 2468-2476, June 2013.
`15. D. Torrieri and M.C. Valenti, “The outage probability of a finite ad hoc network in Nakagami fading,”
`IEEE Transactions on Communications, vol. 60, pp. 3509-3518, Nov. 2012.
`16. M.C. Valenti and X. Xiang, “Constellation shaping for bit-interleaved LDPC coded APSK,” IEEE
`Transactions on Communications, vol. 60, pp. 2960-2970, Oct. 2012.
`17. M.C. Valenti, D. Torrieri, and T. Ferrett, “Noncoherent physical-layer network coding with FSK
`modulation: Relay receiver design issues,” IEEE Transactions on Communications, vol. 59, no. 9, pp.
`2595-2604, Sept. 2011.
`18. D. Torrieri and M.C. Valenti, “Rapidly-converging series representations of a mutual-information
`integral,” ISRN Communications and Networking, vol. 2011, Article ID 546205, 6 pages, 2011.
`19. M.C. Valenti, S. Cheng, and D. Torrieri “Iterative multisymbol noncoherent reception of coded
`CPFSK,” IEEE Transactions on Communications, vol. 58, no. 7, pp. 2046-2054, July 2010.
`20. D. Torrieri and M.C. Valenti, “Efficiently decoded full-rate space-time block codes,” IEEE
`Transactions on Communications, vol. 58, no. 2, pp. 480-488, Feb. 2010.
`21. S. Cheng, M.C. Valenti, and D. Torrieri, “Coherent continuous-phase frequency-shift keying:
`Parameter optimization and code design,” IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, vol. 8, no.
`4, pp. 1792-1802, Apr. 2009.
`22. D. Torrieri and M.C. Valenti, “Constellation labeling maps for low error floors,” IEEE Transactions
`on Wireless Communications, vol. 7, no. 12, pp. 5401-5407, Dec. 2008.
`23. D. Torrieri, S. Cheng, and M.C. Valenti, “Robust frequency hopping for interference and fading
`channels,” IEEE Transactions on Communications, vol. 56, no. 8, pp. 1343-1351, Aug. 2008.
`24. K. Vardhe, D. Reynolds, and M.C. Valenti, “The performance of multi-user cooperative diversity in
`an asynchronous CDMA uplink,” IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, vol. 7, no. 5, pp.
`1930-1940, May 2008.
`25. R. Iyer Seshadri and M.C. Valenti, “Capacity-based parameter optimization of bit-interleaved coded
`CPM with differential detection,” IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, vol. 57, no. 1, pp. 345-
`353, Jan. 2008
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`26. S. Cheng, M.C. Valenti, and D. Torrieri, “Robust iterative noncoherent reception of coded FSK over
`block fading channels,” IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, vol. 6, no. 9, pp. 3142-3147,
`Sept. 2007.
`27. S. Wei, D.L. Goeckel, and M.C. Valenti, “Asynchronous cooperative diversity,” IEEE Transactions
`on Wireless Communications, vol. 5, no. 6, pp. 1547-1557, June 2006.
`28. B. Zhao and M.C. Valenti, “Position-based relaying with hybrid-ARQ for efficient ad hoc
`networking,” EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking, vol. 5, no. 5, pp. 610-
`624, Dec. 2005.
`29. M.C. Valenti and S. Cheng, “Iterative demodulation and decoding of turbo coded M-ary noncoherent
`orthogonal modulation,” IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, vol. 23, no. 9, pp. 1738-
`1747, Sept. 2005.
`30. J. Sun and M.C. Valenti, “Joint synchronization and SNR estimation for turbo codes in AWGN
`channels,” IEEE Transactions on Communications, vol. 53, no. 7, pp. 1136-1144, July 2005.
`31. B. Zhao and M.C. Valenti, “Practical relay networks: A generalization of hybrid-ARQ,” IEEE Journal
`on Selected Areas in Communications, vol. 23, no. 1, pp. 7-18, Jan. 2005.
`32. B. Zhao and M.C. Valenti, “Distributed turbo coded diversity for the relay channel,” IEE Electronics
`Letters, vol. 39, no. 10, pp. 786-787, May 15, 2003.
`33. M.C. Valenti and J. Sun, “The UMTS turbo code and an efficient decoder implementation suitable for
`software defined radios,” International Journal on Wireless Information Networks, vol. 8, no. 4, pp.
`203-216, Oct. 2001.
`34. M.C. Valenti and B.D. Woerner, “Pilot symbol assisted detection of turbo codes over flat-fading
`channels," IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, vol. 19, pp. 1697-1705, Sept. 2001.
`35. M.C. Valenti and B.D. Woerner, “Iterative multiuser detection, macrodiversity combining and
`decoding for the TDMA cellular uplink”, IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, vol. 19,
`pp. 1570-1583, Aug. 2001.
`36. M.C. Valenti and B.D. Woerner, “Distributed multiuser detection for the TDMA cellular uplink,” IEE
`Electronics Letters, vol. 35, no. 21, pp. 1803-1804, Oct. 21, 1999.
`37. M.C. Valenti and B.D. Woerner, “Refined channel estimation for coherent detection of turbo codes
`over flat-fading channels,” IEE Electronics Letters, vol. 34, no. 17, pp. 1648-1649, Aug. 20, 1998.
`Magazine Articles
`1. P. Rost, I. Berberana, A. Maeder, H. Paul, V. Suryaprakash, M.C. Valenti, D. Wubben, A. Dekorsy,
`and G. Fettweis, “Benefits and challenges of virtualization in 5G radio access networks,” IEEE
`Communications Magazine, vol. 53, no. 12, Communications Standards Supplement, pp. 75-82, Dec.
`2015.
`2. N. Chandran and M.C. Valenti, “Cellular communication systems: Three generations of evolution in
`wireless technology,” IEEE Potentials, vol. 20, no. 1, pp. 32-35, Feb./March 2001.
`Book Chapters
`1. E. Hriba and M.C. Valenti, “Correlated blocking in mmwave cellular networks: Macrodiversity,
`outage, and interference,” in Millimeter-Wave (mmWave) Communications, MDPI, 2020, pp. 137-153.
`2. V. Talreja, T. Ferrett, M.C. Valenti, and A. Ross, “A framework for secure selfie-based biometric
`authentication in the cloud,” Chapter 14 of Selfie Biometrics: Advances and Challenges, Springer,
`2019, pp. 275-297.
`3. P. Rost, M.C. Valenti, S. Talarico, and A. Maeder, “The tradeoff of computational complexity and
`achievable rates in C-RANs,” Chapter 3 of Cloud Radio Access Networks: Principles, Technologies,
`and Applications, Cambridge University Press, 2017.
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`4. M.C. Valenti and M. Fanaei, “The interplay between modulation and channel coding,” Chapter 5 of
`Transmission Techniques for Digital Communications, Elsevier, 2016.
`5. M.C. Valenti and D. Reynolds, “Distributed space-time block codes,” Chapter 6 in Cooperative
`Cellular Wireless Networks, Edited by E. Hossain, D.I. Kim, and V.K. Bhargava, Cambridge
`University Press, 2011, pp. 153-175.
`6. M.C. Valenti, S. Cheng, and R. Iyer Seshadri, “Turbo and LDPC codes for digital video
`broadcasting,” in Turbo Code Application: A Journey from a Paper to Realization, Edited by K.
`Sripimanwat, Springer, 2005.
`7. M.C. Valenti and J. Sun, “Turbo codes,” in Handbook of RF and Wireless Technologies, Edited by F.
`Dowla Editor, Newnes Press, 2004, pp. 375-399.
`Refereed Conference Papers
`1. J.D. Pabon, S. Alkhandari, M.C. Valenti, and X. Yu, “Air-aided communication between ground
`assets in a Poisson forest,” in Proc. IEEE Military Commun. Conf. (MILCOM), (Rockville, MD), Nov.
`2022, to appear.
`2. V. Talreja, N.M. Nasrabadi, and M.C. Valenti, “Attribute-based deep periocular recognition:
`Leveraging soft biometrics to improve periocular recognition,” in Proc. Winter Conf. on Applications
`of Computer Vision (WACV), (Waikoloa, HI), Jan. 2022.
`3. E. Hriba, M.C. Valenti, and R.W. Heath, Jr. “Optimization of a millimeter-wave UAV-to-ground
`network in urban deployments,” in Proc. IEEE Military Commun. Conf. (MILCOM), (San Diego, CA),
`Nov. 2021.
`4. A. Ammar, M.C. Valenti, and D. Reynolds, “Relay selection with wireless energy transfer in mmwave
`networks” in Proc. IEEE Consumer Communications & Networking Conference (CCNC), Jan. 2021.
`5. F. Taherkhani, V. Talreja, J. Dawson, M.C. Valenti, and N.M. Nasrabadi, “PF-cpGAN: Profile to
`frontal coupled GAN for face recognition in the wild” in Proc. IEEE Int. Joint Conf. on Biometrics
`(IJCB), (Houston, TX), Sept. 2020. Best Biometric Student Paper Award.
`6. T. Ketseoglu, M.C. Valenti, and E. Ayanoglu, “Millimeter wave massive MIMO downlink per group
`communications with hybrid linear precoding,” in Proc. Asilomar Conf. on Signals, Sys., &
`Computers, (Pacific Grove, CA), Nov. 2019.
`7. E. Hriba and M.C. Valenti, “The potential gains of macrodiversity in mmwave cellular networks with
`correlated blocking,” in Proc. IEEE Military Commun. Conf. (MILCOM), (Norfolk, VA), Nov. 2019.
`8. V. Talreja, F. Taherkhani, M.C. Valenti, and N.M. Nasrabadi, “Attribute-guided coupled GAN for
`cross-resolution face recognition,” in Proc. IEEE Int. Conf. on Biometrics: Theory, Applications, &
`Systems (BTAS), (Tampa, FL), Sept. 2019.
`9. V. Talreja, M.C. Valenti, and N.M. Nasrabadi, “Zero-shot deep hashing and network based error
`correction for face template protection,” in Proc. IEEE Int. Conf. on Biometrics: Theory, Applications,
`& Systems (BTAS), (Tampa, FL), Sept. 2019.
`10. V. Talreja, S. Soleymani, M.C. Valenti, and N.M. Nasrabadi, “Learning to authenticate with deep
`multibiometric hashing and neural network decoding,” in Proc. IEEE Int. Conf. on Commun. (ICC),
`(Shanghai, China), May 2019.
`11. V. Talreja, F. Taherkhani, M.C. Valenti, and N.M. Nasrabadi, “Using deep cross-modal hashing and
`error-correcting codes for improving the efficiency of attribute-guided facial image retrieval,” in Proc.
`IEEE Global Conf. on Signal and Information Processing (GlobalSIP), (Anaheim, CA), Nov. 2018.
`12. E. Hriba and M.C. Valenti, “The impact of correlated blocking on millimeter-wave personal
`networks,” in Proc. IEEE Military Commun. Conf. (MILCOM), (Los Angeles, CA), Oct. 2018.
`13. S. Talarico, M.C. Valenti, and M. DiRenzo, “Outage correlation in finite and clustered wireless
`networks,” in Proc. IEEE Int. Symp. on Personal, Indoor, & Mobile Radio Commun. (PIMRC),
`(Bologna, Italy), Sept. 2018.
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`14. V. Talreja, T. Ferrett, M.C. Valenti, and A. Ross, “Biometrics-as-a-Service: A framework to promote
`innovative biometric recognition in the cloud,” in Proc. IEEE Int. Conf. on Consumer Electronics
`(ICCE), (Las Vegas, NV), Jan. 2018.
`15. E. Hriba, M.C. Valenti, K. Venugopal, and R. W. Heath, Jr., “Accurately accounting for random
`blockage
`in device-to-device mmwave networks,”
`in Proc. IEEE Global Commun. Conf.
`(GLOBECOM), (Singapore), Dec. 2017.
`16. V. Talreja, M.C. Valenti, and N.M. Nasrabadi, “Multibiometric secure system based on deep
`learning,” in Proc. IEEE Global Conf. on Signal and Information Processing (GlobalSIP), (Montreal,
`Canada), Nov. 2017.
`17. T. Ferrett and M.C. Valenti, “Noncoherent analog network coding using LPDC-coded FSK,” to
`appear in Proc. IEEE Int. Conf. on Commun. (ICC), (Paris, France), May 2017.
`18. K. Whetzel and M.C. Valenti, “Complexity-aware scheduling for an LDPC encoded C-RAN uplink,”
`in Proc. Conf. on Info. Sci. and Sys. (CISS), (Baltimore, MD), Mar. 2017.
`19. S. Talarico, M.C. Valenti, and T.R, Halford, “Controlled barrage regions: Stochastic modeling,
`analysis, and optimization,” in Proc. IEEE Military Commun. Conf. (MILCOM), (Baltimore, MD),
`Nov. 2016.
`20. P. Rost, A. Maeder, M.C. Valenti, and S. Talarico, “Computationally aware sum-rate optimal
`scheduling for centralized radio access networks,” in Proc. IEEE Global Commun. Conf.
`(GLOBECOM), (San Diego, CA), Dec. 2015.
`21. S. Talarico and M.C. Valenti, “Frequency hopping on a 5G millimeter uplink,” in Proc. Asilomar
`Conf. on Signals, Sys., & Computers, (Pacific Grove, CA), Nov. 2015. invited paper.
`22. K. Venugopal, M.C. Valenti, and R. W. Heath, Jr., “Analysis of millimeter-wave networked
`wearables in crowded environments,” in Proc. Asilomar Conf. on Signals, Sys., & Computers, (Pacific
`Grove, CA), Nov. 2015. invited paper.
`23. T. Ferrett and M.C. Valenti, “Reduced complexity detection for network-coded slotted ALOHA using
`sphere decoding,” in Proc. Asilomar Conf. on Signals, Sys., & Computers, (Pacific Grove, CA), Nov.
`2015.
`24. D. Torrieri, S. Talarico, and M.C. Valenti, “Performance analysis of a fifth-generation cellular
`uplink,” in Proc. IEEE Military Commun. Conf. (MILCOM), (Tampa, FL), Oct. 2015.
`25. D. Torrieri, S. Talarico, and M.C. Valenti, “Optimization of an adaptive frequency-hopping
`networks,” in Proc. IEEE Military Commun. Conf. (MILCOM), (Tampa, FL), Oct. 2015.
`26. T. Ferrett and M.C. Valenti, “LDPC Code Design for Noncoherent Physical Layer Network Coding,”
`in Proc. IEEE Int. Conf. on Commun. (ICC), (London, UK), June 2015.
`27. K. Venugopal, M.C. Valenti, and R. W. Heath, Jr., “Interference in finite-sized highly dense
`millimeter wave networks,” in Proc. Information Theory and Applications (ITA) Workshop, (San
`Diego, CA), Feb. 2015. invited paper.
`28. M.C. Valenti, S. Talarico, and P. Rost, “The role of computational outage in dense cloud-based
`centralized radio access networks,” in Proc. IEEE Global Commun. Conf. (GLOBECOM), (Austin,
`TX), Dec. 2014.
`29. D. Torrieri, S. Talarico, and M.C. Valenti, “Performance analysis of geographic routing protocols in
`ad hoc networks,” in Proc. IEEE Military Commun. Conf. (MILCOM), (Baltimore, MD), Oct. 2014.
`30. S. Talarico, M.C. Valenti, and T.R, Halford, “Unicast barrage relay networks: Outage analysis and
`optimization,” in Proc. IEEE Military Commun. Conf. (MILCOM), (Baltimore, MD), Oct. 2014.
`31. A.S. Bommagani, M.C. Valenti, and A. Ross, “A framework for secure cloud-empowered mobile
`biometrics,” in Proc. IEEE Military Commun. Conf. (MILCOM), (Baltimore, MD), Oct. 2014.
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`32. M. Fanaei, A. Tahmasbi-Sarvestani, Y.P. Fallah, G. Bansal, M.C. Valenti, and J. Kenny, “Adaptive
`content control for communication amongst cooperative automated vehicles,” in Proc. IEEE
`International Symposium on Wireless Vehicular Communications (WIVEC), (Vancouver, Canada),
`Sept. 2014.
`33. M. Fanaei, M.C. Valenti, and N. Schmid, “Effects of spatial randomness on locating a point source
`with distributed sensors,” in Proc. IEEE Int. Conf. on Commun. (ICC) Workshop on Advances in
`Network Localization and Navigation (ANLN), (Sydney, Australia), June 2014, invited paper.
`34. S. Talarico and M.C. Valenti, “An accurate and efficient analysis of an MBSFN network,” in Proc.
`IEEE Int. Conf. on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP), (Florence, Italy), May 2014.
`35. M. Fanaei, M.C. Valenti, A. Jamalipour, and N. Schmid, “Optimal power allocation for distributed
`BLUE estimation with linear spatial collaboration,” in Proc. IEEE Int. Conf. on Acoustics, Speech, and
`Signal Processing (ICASSP), (Florence, Italy), May 2014.
`36. D. Torrieri, M.C. Valenti, and S. Talarico, “Analysis of multi-cell downlink cooperation with a
`constrained spatial model,” in Proc. IEEE Global Commun. Conf. (GLOBECOM), (Atlanta, GA), Dec.
`2013.
`37. D. Torrieri, S. Talarico, and M.C. Valenti, “Multihop routing in ad hoc networks,” in Proc. IEEE
`Military Commun. Conf. (MILCOM), (San Diego, CA), Nov. 2013.
`38. M. Fanaei, M.C. Valenti, and N.A. Schmid, “Power allocation for distributed BLUE estimation with
`full and limited feedback of CSI,” in Proc. IEEE Military Commun. Conf. (MILCOM), (San Diego,
`CA), Nov. 2013.
`39. M. Fanaei, M.C. Valenti, and N.A. Schmid, “Limited-feedback-based channel-aware power allocation
`for linear distributed estimation,” in Proc. Asilomar Conf. on Signals, Sys., & Computers, (Pacific
`Grove, CA), Nov. 2013.
`40. D. Torrieri, M.C. Valenti, and S. Talarico, “A new analysis of the DS-CDMA cellular uplink under
`spatial constraints,” in Proc. IEEE Int. Conf. on Commun. (ICC), (Budapest, Hungary), June 2013.
`41. M.C. Valenti, D. Torrieri, and S. Talarico, “Adjacent-channel interference in frequency-hopping ad
`hoc networks,” in Proc. IEEE Int. Conf. on Commun. (ICC), (Budapest, Hungary), June 2013.
`42. T. Ferrett, M.C. Valenti, and D. Torrieri, “An iterative noncoherent relay receiver for the two-way
`relay channel,” in Proc. IEEE Int. Co