Dr. César Heyaime-Duvergé

Ph.D: University of Texas at Arlington, 2003
M.S.: University of Texas at Arlington, 1997
Ing. de Sistemas : Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña, 1992

César Heyaime-Duvergé received the Ingeniero de Sistemas degree (a 5 years equivalent to B. S. in Computer Engineering) from the Universidad Nacional Pedro Henrídquez Ureña , Dominican Republic in 1992; and the M. S. in Electrical Engineering degree from the University of Texas at Arlington in 1997 while holding a Fulbright-LASPAU scholarship. Between 1988 and 1994, he worked as a System Designer & Programmer for several companies in the Dominican Republic. He was involved in the design and programming of information systems for Macintosh and DOS based platforms using C language and Omnis Database. In 1993, after receiving his Ingeniero de Sistemas degree, he was an Assistant Professor for the courses 8086 Assembly Language, and C Programming Language at the Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña and the Universidad Católica de Santo Domingo respectively. He got his MS in 1997 and Ph.D. in 2003 from the University of Texas at Arlington.

Presently, he is employed at Nokia Netowrks. 

ADDRESS:
Nokia, Inc.
Irving, TX
Email: cesar.heyaime@nokia.com
http://www.nokia.com/


MS Thesis Title:

"Effects of Rayleigh Fading on Vector Quantized Speech Waveforms," May 1997.


DISSERTATION TITLE:

"Bandwidth allocation in multi-services access networks using statistical traffic models," May 2003


PUBLICATIONS (when at UTA, highlighted publications available for download):

  1. " TraPS:traffic-based packet scheduling for the CDMA2000 reverse link," 14th IEEE Proceedings, Personal Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, 2003, PIMRC 2003, pp. 2322-2327, Sep. 2003.
  2. "Traffic-based bandwidth allocation for DOCSIS cable networks,” 11th International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks, 2002 Proc., pp. 586-590, Oct. 2002.
  3. "Modeling action and strategy Internet-games traffic,” Vehicular Technology Conference, VTC Spring 2002,  pp. 1405-1409, May 2002.
 

OTHER PUBLICATIONS: Available on Request

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Last updated 12/15/2005
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