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Erik G. Larsson

Researcher at Linköping University

Publications -  987
Citations -  77172

Erik G. Larsson is an academic researcher from Linköping University. The author has contributed to research in topics: MIMO & Telecommunications link. The author has an hindex of 96, co-authored 943 publications receiving 63373 citations. Previous affiliations of Erik G. Larsson include Aalborg University & Katholieke Universiteit Leuven.

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The cBio Cancer Genomics Portal: An Open Platform for Exploring Multidimensional Cancer Genomics Data

TL;DR: The cBio Cancer Genomics Portal significantly lowers the barriers between complex genomic data and cancer researchers who want rapid, intuitive, and high-quality access to molecular profiles and clinical attributes from large-scale cancer genomics projects and empowers researchers to translate these rich data sets into biologic insights and clinical applications.
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Massive MIMO for next generation wireless systems

TL;DR: While massive MIMO renders many traditional research problems irrelevant, it uncovers entirely new problems that urgently need attention: the challenge of making many low-cost low-precision components that work effectively together, acquisition and synchronization for newly joined terminals, the exploitation of extra degrees of freedom provided by the excess of service antennas, reducing internal power consumption to achieve total energy efficiency reductions, and finding new deployment scenarios.
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Scaling Up MIMO: Opportunities and Challenges with Very Large Arrays

TL;DR: The gains in multiuser systems are even more impressive, because such systems offer the possibility to transmit simultaneously to several users and the flexibility to select what users to schedule for reception at any given point in time.
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Energy and Spectral Efficiency of Very Large Multiuser MIMO Systems

TL;DR: In this paper, the tradeoff between the energy efficiency and spectral efficiency of a single-antenna system is quantified for a channel model that includes small-scale fading but not large scale fading, and it is shown that the use of moderately large antenna arrays can improve the spectral and energy efficiency with orders of magnitude compared to a single antenna system.
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Scaling up MIMO: Opportunities and Challenges with Very Large Arrays

TL;DR: Very large MIMO as mentioned in this paper is a new research field both in communication theory, propagation, and electronics and represents a paradigm shift in the way of thinking both with regards to theory, systems and implementation.