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Carl Wijting
Researcher at Nokia
Publications - 96
Citations - 5603
Carl Wijting is an academic researcher from Nokia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless network & Wireless. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 96 publications receiving 5509 citations. Previous affiliations of Carl Wijting include Nokia Networks.
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Resource management techniques for wireless networks
TL;DR: In this paper, a resource deficiency may be determined for a requesting wireless node in a wireless network, and a resource reply including a resource status may be received from one or more of the other wireless nodes in response to the resource request.
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Apparatus, system, and method for obtaining local connectivity settings
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose an apparatus, system, and method for a communication network that includes a mobile device, a target device, and a connection settings server, where the mobile device is configured to transmit a request for device-to-device connection settings data to the connection server.
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Key technologies for IMT-advanced mobile communication systems
Carl Wijting,Klaus Doppler,Kari Kalliojarvi,Tommy Svensson,Mikael Sternad,Gunther Auer,Niklas Johansson,Johan Nyström,Magnus Olsson,Afif Osseiran,Martin Döttling,Jijun Luo,T. Lestable,Stephan Pfletschinger +13 more
TL;DR: The end-to-end performance assessment results demonstrate that the WINNER concept meets the IMT-advanced requirements.
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Flexible spectrum sharing
Carl Wijting,Klaus Doppler +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a first wireless node in a first-tier wireless network receives a request from a second wireless node to borrow spectral resources from the first wireless network and determines a cost of granting the request, the cost being based at least in part on a cost to a lending cell within the first-layer wireless network from which the spectral resources will be borrowed and a cost for neighboring cells of the lending cell.
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Mobile terminal to media server connection apparatus, system and method
TL;DR: In this article, a base station may enable a device-to-device connection between a media server and a mobile terminal, and the mobile terminal and the media server may establish the enabled D2D connection to create an underlay network within the cellular network.