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Preben Mogensen

Researcher at Aalborg University

Publications -  525
Citations -  17645

Preben Mogensen is an academic researcher from Aalborg University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Telecommunications link & Scheduling (computing). The author has an hindex of 64, co-authored 512 publications receiving 16042 citations. Previous affiliations of Preben Mogensen include Nokia & Bell Labs.

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Empirical Low-Altitude Air-to-Ground Spatial Channel Characterization for Cellular Networks Connectivity.

TL;DR: In this article, a measurement campaign for the A2G channels is introduced, where a uniform circular array (UCA) with 16 antenna elements was employed to collect the downlink signals of two different Long Term Evolution (LTE) networks, at the heights of 0-40m in three different, namely rural, urban and industrial scenarios.
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TD-LTE Network Evolution with In-Band and Out-Band Micro Cells Deployment

TL;DR: In this paper, year-by-year network performance is simulated for an example TD-LTE network by using four networks upgrade approaches, including carrier upgrade, macro densification, micro deployment in dedicated carrier and micro deployment re-using macro carrier.
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TD-LTE Network Deployment Evolution in a Metropolitan Scenario

TL;DR: The simulation results show that TD-LTE network upgrade configuration is greatly impacted by the traffic growth forecast, and shows traditional network evolution technique such as spectrum upgrade is an efficient way to increase capacity in roll-out phase of TD- LTE network deployment.
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RESPECT: a real-time emulator for service performance evaluation of cellular neTworks

TL;DR: The design and implementation of RESPECT, an easily configurable network emulator is described, which was originally geared towards Universal Mobile Communications System (UMTS) networks, but thanks to its modular and scalable design, it is being extended for generic heterogeneous networks.
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Evaluation of an advanced receiver concept for DECT

TL;DR: This paper deals with a hardware testbed evaluation of the advanced DECT receiver concept based upon a non-coherent differential detection with equalization, and includes switching diversity with performance of true RSSI selection diversity.