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Patrick Marsch
Researcher at Nokia Networks
Publications - 79
Citations - 6361
Patrick Marsch is an academic researcher from Nokia Networks. The author has contributed to research in topics: Base station & Backhaul (telecommunications). The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 79 publications receiving 5907 citations. Previous affiliations of Patrick Marsch include Dresden University of Technology & Vodafone.
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Scenarios for 5G mobile and wireless communications: the vision of the METIS project
Afif Osseiran,Federico Boccardi,Volker Braun,Katsutoshi Kusume,Patrick Marsch,Michal Maternia,Olav Queseth,Malte Schellmann,Hans D. Schotten,Hidekazu Taoka,Hugo Tullberg,Mikko A. Uusitalo,Bogdan Timus,Mikael Fallgren +13 more
TL;DR: This article describes the scenarios identified for the purpose of driving the 5G research direction and gives initial directions for the technology components that will allow the fulfillment of the requirements of the identified 5G scenarios.
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Coordinated multipoint: Concepts, performance, and field trial results
Ralf Irmer,Heinz Droste,Patrick Marsch,Michael Grieger,Gerhard Fettweis,Stefan Brueck,Hans-Peter Mayer,Lars Thiele,Volker Jungnickel +8 more
TL;DR: The principal feasibility of COMP is shown in two field testbeds with multiple sites and different backhaul solutions between the sites, and significant gains can be shown for both the uplink and downlink.
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Coordinated Multi-Point in Mobile Communications: From Theory to Practice
Patrick Marsch,Gerhard Fettweis +1 more
TL;DR: A self-contained guide to coordinated multi-point (CoMP), this comprehensive book covers everything from theoretical basics to practical implementation and highlights the potential gains of CoMP, the fundamental degrees of freedom involved and the key challenges of using CoMP in practice.
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5G Mobile and Wireless Communications Technology
TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive overview of the current state of 5G is presented, covering the most likely use cases, spectrum aspects, and a wide range of technology options to potential 5G system architectures.
EU FP7 INFSO-ICT-317669 METIS, D1.1 Scenarios, requirements and KPIs for 5G mobile and wireless system
Petar Popovsk,Volker Brau,Hans-Peter Mayer,Peter Fertl,Zhe Ren,David Gonzales-Serrano,Erik G. Ström,Tommy Svensson,Hidekazu Taoka,Patrick Agyapong,Anass Benjebbour,Gerd Zimmermann,Juha Meinila,Juha Ylitalo,Tommi Jamsa,Pekka Kyosti,Konstantinos Dimou,Mikael Fallgren,Yngve Selén,Bogdan Timus,Hugo Tullberg,Malte Schellmann,Yuxiang Wu,Martin C. Schubert,Du Ho Kang,Jan Markendahl,Claes Beckman,Mikko A. Uusitalo,Osman Nuri Can Yilmaz,Carl Wijting,Zexian Li,Patrick Marsch,Krystian Pawlak,Jaakko Vihriala,Alexandre Gouraud,Sebastien Jeux,Mauro Boldi,Gian Michele Dell'Aera,Bruno Melis,Hans D. Schotten,Panagiotis Spapis,Alex Kaloxylos,Konstantinos Chatzikokolakis +42 more
TL;DR: The deliverable will not only serve as the guideline for the technical work and system concept design in METIS, but also can serve in external research communities to help to harmonize the work towards the future radio access system including the new generation system of 5G.