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Antti Tolli
Researcher at University of Oulu
Publications - 258
Citations - 4599
Antti Tolli is an academic researcher from University of Oulu. The author has contributed to research in topics: MIMO & Beamforming. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 256 publications receiving 4021 citations. Previous affiliations of Antti Tolli include University of Tehran & Nokia Networks.
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White Paper on Broadband Connectivity in 6G
Nandana Rajatheva,Italo Atzeni,Emil Björnson,Andre Bourdoux,Stefano Buzzi,Jean-Baptiste Dore,Serhat Erkucuk,Manuel Fuentes,Ke Guan,Yuzhou Hu,Xiaojing Huang,Jari Hulkkonen,Josep Miquel Jornet,Marcos Katz,Rickard Nilsson,Erdal Panayirci,Khaled M. Rabie,Nuwanthika Rajapaksha,Mohammad Javad Salehi,Hadi Sarieddeen,Shahriar Shahabuddin,Tommy Svensson,Oskari Tervo,Antti Tolli,Qingqing Wu,Wen Xu +25 more
TL;DR: This white paper explores the road to implementing broadband connectivity in future 6G wireless systems, from extreme capacity with peak data rates up to 1 Tbps, to raising the typical data rates by orders-of-magnitude, to support broadband connectivity at railway speeds up to 1000 km/h.
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Radio resource management
Gabriel Ramos,Matti Salmenkaita,Fabio Longoni,Argence François D,Timo Halonen,Juan Melero,Petter Hakalin,Antti Tolli,Jose Antonio Cortes,Arto Kangas,Harri Holma +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a method for use in a network covering a region, consisting of a plurality of areas, a user being assigned to at least oen of said area and having associated therewith a plurality candidate areas to which the user may be assigned, is presented.
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Performance evaluation of common radio resource management (CRRM)
TL;DR: According to these results CRRM is most important for improving interactive packet data capacity and the gain for conversational and streaming services increases when the bit rate is higher than 144 kbps.
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Decentralized Minimum Power Multi-Cell Beamforming with Limited Backhaul Signaling
TL;DR: The proposed method is able to guarantee feasible solutions even if the interference information is outdated or incomplete, and allows for a number of special cases, where the backhaul information exchange is reduced at the cost of somewhat sub-optimal performance.
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Cooperative MIMO-OFDM Cellular System with Soft Handover Between Distributed Base Station Antennas
TL;DR: The proposed algorithm is shown to provide a very efficient solution despite of the fact that the global optimality cannot be guaranteed due to the non-convexity of the optimization problem, and efficient resource allocation method based on zero forcing transmission is provided.