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             in IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials, vol.  AUTHORS
             20, no. 1, pp. 264-302, Firstquarter 2018, doi:
             10.1109/COMST.2017.2783901.                                         A. Yazar received his B.Sc. degree in
                                                                                 electrical engineering from Eskise-
          [142] J. M. Hamamreh, H. M. Furqan and H. Arslan, “Clas-               hir Osmangazi University, Eskisehir,
             si ications and Applications of Physical Layer Secu-                Turkey in 2011, M.Sc. degree in elec-
             rity Techniques for Con identiality: A Comprehen-                   trical engineering from Bilkent Uni-
             sive Survey,” in IEEE Communications Surveys & Tu-                  versity, Ankara, Turkey in 2013, and
             torials, vol. 21, no. 2, pp. 1773-1828, Secondquarter               Ph.D. degree in electrical engineer-
             2019, doi: 10.1109/COMST.2018.2878035.                              ing from Istanbul Medipol Univer-
                                                                                 sity, Istanbul, Turkey in 2020. He
          [143] J. M. Hamamreh, M. Yusuf, T. Baykas and H.                       is currently general coordinator as
             Arslan, “Cross MAC/PHY layer security design                        a member of the Communications,
             using ARQ with MRC and adaptive modulation,”                        Signal Processing, and Networking
             2016 IEEE Wireless Communications and Net-        Center (CoSiNC) at Istanbul Medipol University. His cur-
             working Conference, Doha, 2016, pp. 1-7, doi:     rent research interests are  lexible waveform design, ra-
             10.1109/WCNC.2016.7564987.                        dio resource management techniques, and the role of ma-
                                                               chine learning in wireless communications systems.
          [144] S. Dwivedi, M. Zoli, A. N. Barreto, P. Sen and G. Fet-
             tweis, “Secure Joint Communications and Sensing us-                 S. Doğan Tusha received the B.Sc.
             ing Chirp Modulation,” 2020 2nd 6G Wireless Sum-                    degree in electronics and telecom-
             mit (6G SUMMIT), Levi, Finland, 2020, pp. 1-5, doi:                 munication engineering from Ko-
             10.1109/6GSUMMIT49458.2020.9083884.                                 caeli University, Kocaeli, Turkey, in
                                                                                 2015, and the Ph.D. degree in electri-
          [145] Y. Hu and R. Zhang, “A Spatiotemporal Approach for
             Secure Crowdsourced Radio Environment Map Con-                      cal and electronics engineering from
             struction,” in IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking,                 Istanbul Medipol University, Istan-
             doi: 10.1109/TNET.2020.2992939.                                     bul, Turkey, in 2020. She is currently
                                                                                 a post-doctoral researcher in the
                                                                                 Communications, Signal Processing,
                                                                                 and Networking Center (CoSiNC) at
                                                                                 Istanbul Medipol University, Istan-
                                                               bul, Turkey. Her research interests include index mod-
                                                               ulation, millimeter-wave frequency bands, nonorthogo-
                                                               nal multiple accessing (NOMA), and random access tech-
                                                               niques for next-generation wireless networks.

                                                                                 H. Arslan (IEEE Fellow, IEEE Dis-
                                                                                 tinguished Lecturer) received his BS
                                                                                 degree from the Middle East Tech-
                                                                                 nical University (METU), Ankara,
                                                                                 Turkey in 1992; his MS and Ph.D.
                                                                                 degrees were received respectively
                                                                                 in 1994 and 1998 from Southern
                                                                                 Methodist University (SMU), Dallas,
                                                                                 TX. From January 1998 to August
                                                                                 2002, he was with the research
                                                                                 group of Ericsson, where he was
                                                                                 involved with several projects re-
                                                               lated to 2G and 3G wireless communication systems.
                                                               Since August 2002, he has been with the Electrical Engi-
                                                               neering Department, at the University of South Florida,
                                                               where he is a Professor. In December 2013, he joined
                                                               Istanbul Medipol University to found the Engineering
                                                               College, where he has worked as the Dean of the School
                                                               of Engineering and Natural Sciences. In addition, he has
                                                               worked as a part-time consultant for various companies
                                                               and institutions including Anritsu Company and The
                                                               Scienti ic and Technological Research Council of Turkey.






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