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István Gódor
Researcher at Ericsson
Publications - 56
Citations - 2950
István Gódor is an academic researcher from Ericsson. The author has contributed to research in topics: Efficient energy use & Wireless network. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 55 publications receiving 2773 citations.
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Integration strategy of EARTH energy efficiency enablers
Magnus Olsson,Albrecht Fehske,László Hévizi,Oliver Blume,Attila Vidács,István Gódor,Peter Fazekas,Muhammad Imran,Yinan Qi +8 more
TL;DR: The energy efficiency enablers are structured according to their time scale of operation, and mapped to the most suitable application scenarios, and an illustrative example is presented.
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Visualizing signatures of human activity in cities across the globe.
Dániel Kondor,Pierrick Thebault,Sebastian Grauwin,István Gódor,Simon Moritz,Stanislav Sobolevsky,Carlo Ratti +6 more
TL;DR: A technique and visualization tool which uses aggregated activity measures of mobile networks to gain information about human activity shaping the structure of the cities and allows classifying the neighborhoods into functional clusters based on the timeline of human activity, providing valuable insights on the actual land use patterns within the city.
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Inverse shortest path algorithms in protected UMTS access networks
TL;DR: The application questions of Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) routing protocols in the all-IP based protected Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) access networks is investigated and an advanced heuristic algorithm is proposed and compared with the ILP solution and other existing algorithms.
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Revitalizing DRX for enhanced mobile sleep modes
TL;DR: It is shown that scheduling can be made relaxed and it is possible to save energy even in heavily loaded systems and make very efficient (DRX) reality in legacy networks comparable to 5th Generation (5G) sleep mode proposals.
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Prediction limits of mobile phone activity modelling
Dániel Kondor,Dániel Kondor,Dániel Kondor,Sebastian Grauwin,Zsófia Kallus,Zsófia Kallus,István Gódor,Stanislav Sobolevsky,Stanislav Sobolevsky,Carlo Ratti +9 more
TL;DR: Using 10 months of mobile phone records from Greater London resolved in both space and time, this work investigates the regularity of human telecommunication activity on urban scales and examines the statistical properties of the residuals to show that it can be explained by noise and specific outliers.