I received a Computer Engineering B.Sc. degree, in 2016, and a Systems Engineering and Computer Science M.Sc. degree, in 2018, both from Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Currently, I am a PhD student at Université Côte D'Azur, France. My thesis is about caching optimization in 5G networks and I have been advised by Thrasyvoulos Spyropoulos (EURECOM) and Giovanni Neglia (Inria). I am member of the Communication Systems Department, at EURECOM, and NEO Team, at Inria. My research interests are stochastic modeling and optimization of networked systems.
Report G. Ricardo, G. Neglia and T. Spyropoulos, "Caching Heterogeneous Size Content in Small Cell Networks with CoMP Joint Transmissions," submitted to IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM), 2021.
arXiv G. Neglia, E. Leonardi, G. I. Ricardo, T. Spyropoulos, "A Swiss Army Knife for Dynamic Caching in Small Cell Networks," submitted to IEEE Transactions on Networking.
DOI Preprint G. I. Ricardo, A. Tuholukova, G. Neglia and T. Spyropoulos, "Caching policies for delay minimization in small cell networks with coordinated multi-point joint transmissions," in IEEE Transactions on Networking, 2021.