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Joachim Sachs

Researcher at Ericsson

Publications -  227
Citations -  7635

Joachim Sachs is an academic researcher from Ericsson. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radio access network & Wireless network. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 218 publications receiving 7063 citations. Previous affiliations of Joachim Sachs include RWTH Aachen University & Stanford University.

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5G-Enabled Tactile Internet

TL;DR: The paper outlines the key technical requirements and architectural approaches for the Tactile Internet, pertaining to wireless access protocols, radio resource management aspects, next generation core networking capabilities, edge-cloud, and edge-AI capabilities.
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Network architecture, methods, and devices for a wireless communications network

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TL;DR: In this article, the uplink access configuration index is used to identify an uplink AP from among a predetermined plurality of AP configurations, and then the AP is transmitted to the wireless communications network according to the identified AP.
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5G wireless access: requirements and realization

TL;DR: The current status of the processes moving toward 5G, or "IMT for 2020 and beyond," in ITU-R is described and a view of 5G opportunities, challenges, requirements and technical solutions is provided.
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LTE release 12 and beyond [Accepted From Open Call]

TL;DR: An overview of the key technology areas/components that are currently considered by 3GPP for Rel-12, including support for further enhanced local area access by tight interaction between the wide area and local area layers, signaling solutions for wireless local area network integration, multi-antenna enhancements, improved support for massive MTC, and direct device-to-device communications are provided.
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Ambient networks: an architecture for communication networks beyond 3G

TL;DR: This article provides a domain-structured edge-to-edge view for the network control to embrace the heterogeneity arising from the different network control technologies, and aims for an instant network composition to allow rapid adaptation of the network domain topology as required for moving networks.