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Niklas Wernersson
Researcher at Ericsson
Publications - 56
Citations - 825
Niklas Wernersson is an academic researcher from Ericsson. The author has contributed to research in topics: User equipment & Antenna (radio). The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 56 publications receiving 818 citations. Previous affiliations of Niklas Wernersson include Royal Institute of Technology.
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A network node and method for enabling interference alignment of transmissions to user equipments
Sara Sandberg,Yuri C. B. Silva,Paulo G. Normando,Arne Simonsson,Elvis M. G. Stancanelli,Niklas Wernersson +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, a method performed by a network node (101) for enabling interference alignment, IA, of transmissions to user equipments (121-126) is provided, in which the network node receives signal strength values associated with more than one network node for the user equipment.
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Distributed quantization over noisy channels
TL;DR: The problem of designing simple and energy-efficient sensor nodes in a wireless sensor network is considered from a joint source-channel coding perspective and an algorithm for designing distributed scalar quantizers for orthogonal channels is proposed and evaluated.
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Node and method for generating beamformed for downlink communications
TL;DR: In this article, an eNodeB receives at least CSI reports from a specific user equipment and determines a primary reference signal based on, for example, the at least one CSI report.
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Radio base station and method therein for transforming a data transmission signal
TL;DR: In this article, a radio base station (12) is connected to an active antenna array of a first number of active transmitting antennas, which each active transmitting antenna comprises sub elements.
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Nonlinear coding and estimation for correlated data in wireless sensor networks
TL;DR: One of the main advantages of the proposed scheme is that it is implementable for many sources, contrary to most existing nonlinear distributed source-channel coding systems.