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György Miklós

Researcher at Ericsson

Publications -  65
Citations -  2480

György Miklós is an academic researcher from Ericsson. The author has contributed to research in topics: Node (networking) & Radio access network. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 65 publications receiving 2437 citations.

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Design aspects of network assisted device-to-device communications

TL;DR: The 3GPP Long Term Evolution system is used as a baseline for D2D design, some of the key design challenges are reviewed, and solution approaches that allow cellular devices and D1D pairs to share spectrum resources and thereby increase the spectrum and energy efficiency of traditional cellular networks are proposed.
Patent

Policy enforcement within an ip network

TL;DR: In this article, a method of generating and applying a set of policy rules for enforcement by a policy enforcement function at a node of a communication network, routing packet flows to and from users of the network, is presented.
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A pseudo random coordinated scheduling algorithm for Bluetooth scatternets

TL;DR: The Pseudo-Random Coordinated Scatternet Scheduling (PCSS) algorithm to perform the scheduling of both intra- and inter-piconet communication and removes the need for explicit information exchange between peer devices, which is a major advantage of the algorithm.
Patent

Discard mechanism for selective repeat automatic repeat request

TL;DR: In this article, a more effective discard mechanism for selective repeat ARQ is proposed, where the discard mechanism exhibits a sender-initiated discard signaling scheme, and where it is able to notify the receiver when data units have been discarded at the sender regardless whether explicit discard signaling from the sender to the receiver is feasible.
Patent

Selective repeat ARQ with efficient utilization of bitmaps

TL;DR: In this article, partial bit mapping is employed to improve efficiency, particularly with respect to bandwidth, in a selective repeat automatic repeat request (ARQ) message that is sent from the receiver to the sender, where a first bitmap block number identifies a particular one of the blocks of data packets and the corresponding bitmap defines the reception status of the data packets in that block.