Faculties

Dr. Suneel Yadav
Assistant Professor
ECE Department
Indian Institute of Information Technology Allahabad
Suneel Yadav received the B.Tech. degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Meerut Institute of Engineering and Technology, Meerut, India, in 2008, and the M.Tech. degree in Digital Communications from ABV-Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management, Gwalior, India, in 2012. He has completed his PhD degree in the Discipline of Electrical Engineering at Indian Institute of Technology Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India, in 2016. He is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Indian Institute of Information and Technology Allahabad, India. He is serving as a faculty in-charge of Mobile and Wireless Networking Laboratory (MoWiNeT).

Dr. Radhika Gour
Assistant Professor
ECE Department
Indian Institute of Information Technology Allahabad
Radhika Gour received the B.Tech. degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Samrat Ashok Technological Institute, Vidisha, India, in 2010, M.Tech. degree in Digital Communications from the ABV-Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management, Gwalior, India, in 2013, and the Ph.D. degree in the discipline of Electronics and Communication Engineering with the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee, India, in 2020. She is currently working with the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Indian Institute of Information and Technology Allahabad, Prayagraj, India, as an Assistant Professor. She is an active member of Mobile and Wireless Networking Laboratory (MoWiNeT). She has significant publications in peerreviewed journals and conferences. She is serving as a reviewer in several international journals including the IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management, IEEE Systems Journal, IET Communications, International Journal of Communication Systems, IEEE Internet of Things, Physical Communication etc. Her current research interests include wireless relaying techniques, cooperative communications, device-to-device communications, vehicular communication.

Prof. Neetesh Purohit
Professor
ECE Department
Indian Institute of Information Technology Allahabad
PhD Scholars

Luxmi Kant Vishwakarma
Thesis Title: Performance Analysis of STAR-RIS assisted NOMA Networks under Vehicular Scenario.
About Research work:
Luxmi Kant is pursuing PhD in wireless communication under the guidance of Dr. Radhika Gour. His research interest areas are non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA), reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS), simultaneously transmitting and reflecting (STAR-RIS), cooperative communication, and vehicle to vehicle (V2V) communication.

Ashutosh Rastogi
Research Field: Ambient Backscatter Communication
Title: Performance analysis of Ambient Backscatter enabled V2V communication systems
under cascaded fading channels.
About Research work:
Ashutosh Rastogi is a research scholar in the Electronics and Communication Engineering
Department at the Indian Institute of Information Technology Allahabad, Prayagraj. His research
focuses on Ambient Backscatter Communication (AmBC), particularly analyzing the physical
layer performance of AmBC systems in vehicular environments. He evaluates key performance
metrics such as Outage Probability and Ergodic Capacity to enhance the efficiency and
reliability of AmBC-based vehicular communication networks.

Rajneesh Mishra
Research Field: To be updated..
Title: To be updated..
About Research work:
To be updated….

Varun Sriram
Research Title: Performance Analysis of RIS assisted D2D Communication
About Research work:
Mr. Sriram is conducting the performance analysis of wireless communication systems in the physical layer, by exploring their outage probability, secrecy rates and other parameters. Specifically, the D2D technology is integrated with RIS to minimise interference with an existing cellular link and improve the overall security of the system. This work would highlight the potential role of RIS and its compatibility with D2D in the future of wireless systems.