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Marja Matinmikko

Researcher at VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland

Publications -  60
Citations -  1110

Marja Matinmikko is an academic researcher from VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cognitive radio & Spectrum management. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 60 publications receiving 1050 citations.

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Software defined mobile networks: concept, survey, and research directions

TL;DR: The needs and requirements of SDMN are presented, with particular focus on the software-defined design for radio access networks, and it is argued that although SDN design is currently focusing on mobile core networks, extending SDN toRadio access networks would naturally be the next step.
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Live field trial of Licensed Shared Access (LSA) concept using LTE network in 2.3 GHz band

TL;DR: Results from a live field trial of the new Licensed Shared Access concept using a TD-LTE network in the 2.3 GHz spectrum band in Finland indicate that the LSA band can be evacuated and released in good time and the incumbents' rights can be protected.
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"Simple rules" for mobile network operators' strategic choices in future cognitive spectrum sharing networks

TL;DR: The Simple Rules provide a dynamic framework for both dominating and challenger mobile network operators for developing their sharing-based business models and Building on alternative spectrum sharing scenarios, this article discusses a set of Simple Rules.
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Overview and comparison of recent spectrum sharing approaches in regulation and research: From opportunistic unlicensed access towards licensed shared access

TL;DR: This paper reviews recent spectrum sharing models under study in the spectrum regulation and wireless communications research domains and special emphasis is put on the recent European and US regulatory approaches for spectrum sharing.
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Application of Fuzzy Logic to Cognitive Radio Systems

TL;DR: The results indicate that fuzzy logic can be used in cooperative spectrum sensing to provide additional flexibility to cognitive radio systems.