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Pingping Zong

Researcher at Apple Inc.

Publications -  16
Citations -  208

Pingping Zong is an academic researcher from Apple Inc.. The author has contributed to research in topics: User equipment & Session (computer science). The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 16 publications receiving 208 citations. Previous affiliations of Pingping Zong include Intel.

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Mobile communication in macro-cell assisted small cell networks

TL;DR: In this paper, the UE is provided with dedicated assistance information from the evolved node B (eNB) or macro network device, which enables the UE to measure data from the candidate small cells within a heterogeneous network environment and connect directly to the selected small cell for an access or handover operation.
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Listen before talk for cellular in unlicensed band

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe systems, machine-readable media, methods, and cellular wireless devices which implement a Listen Before Talk (LBT) access scheme for a device operating according to a cellular wireless protocol in an unlicensed channel.
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Device-to-device discovery with direct radio signals

TL;DR: In this article, apparatuses, methods, and storage media may be described for establishing a direct connection between two UEs, where each UE may be provisioned with a temporary identifier by a server of a wireless network of the UE.
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Moving ad hoc network small cell relay handover

TL;DR: In this paper, a mobile small station including a transceiver, a processor, and a memory having instructions for execution by the processor is used to exchange measurement information with a macro station, provide a wide area network connection and act as a relay for a small station moving network with the mobile small stations.
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Traffic engineering in heterogeneous millimeter-wave and lte small cell systems

TL;DR: In this article, traffic engineering functionalities are described in a heterogeneous network that includes an anchor base station serving a cellular macro cell and booster base stations serving mm-wave enabled small cells.