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Eng Hwee Ong

Researcher at Nokia

Publications -  44
Citations -  969

Eng Hwee Ong is an academic researcher from Nokia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless network & Quality of service. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 44 publications receiving 953 citations. Previous affiliations of Eng Hwee Ong include University of Newcastle & Newcastle University.

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IEEE 802.11ac: Enhancements for very high throughput WLANs

TL;DR: This paper introduces the key mandatory and optional PHY features, as well as the MAC enhancements of 802.11ac over the existing802.11n standard in the evolution towards higher data rates, and demonstrates that hybrid A-MSDU/A-MPDU aggregation yields the best performance for both 802.
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Method, apparatus, and computer program product for stopping reception of discovery responses in wireless networks

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe a method to improve the discovery of wireless networks by transmitting, by an apparatus, one or more wireless discovery request messages to discover a wireless network matching one of the predetermined characteristics.
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Channel Reservation Procedure

TL;DR: In this paper, a method, an apparatus, and a computer program are presented for carrying out channel reservations in a wireless communication system, where a communication apparatus initiates a preliminary channel reservation procedure initiating related to a spatial multiplexing group transmission.
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Method, apparatus, and computer program product for discovery of wireless networks

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe a method to improve the discovery of wireless networks by listening by an apparatus, to wireless discovery request messages transmitted by one or more wireless devices, and modifying transmission by the apparatus, of its own wireless discovery response messages based on at least one of the discovered request messages or the discovered response messages.
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Indicating status of radio resources in wireless network

TL;DR: In this paper, a resource request includes a request to reserve the first radio channel between the requesting device and the responding device, and a resource response comprises status information indicative of status of at least one second radio channel not requested to be reserved by the requesting devices.