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Rapeepat Ratasuk

Researcher at Motorola

Publications -  127
Citations -  3683

Rapeepat Ratasuk is an academic researcher from Motorola. The author has contributed to research in topics: Telecommunications link & User equipment. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 127 publications receiving 3589 citations. Previous affiliations of Rapeepat Ratasuk include Nokia Networks & Google.

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Procédé et appareil pour fournir une rétroaction sur la qualité des canaux dans un système de communication avec multiplexage par répartition orthogonale de la fréquence

TL;DR: In this article, a system for communication avec multiplexage par repartition orthogonale de la frequence is presented, in which a bande passante (340) en frequence peut andre representee par des niveaux multiples.
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Methods and devices for transmission of synchronization signals and system information

TL;DR: In this article, a method implemented at a network device in a wireless communication system is provided, where narrowband synchronization signals are transmitted, to a terminal device, on a first anchor carrier.
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Method for standalone mtc operation

TL;DR: In this paper, a base station broadcasts a signal indicating that at least one time-frequency region, unused by a data transmission in a first radio access technology, is available for a transmission, allowing the base station to maintain support for and/or extending coverage of certain legacy user equipment.
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Methods, apparatuses, and computer software products for paging

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose a method for dividing paging occasions within at least one discontinuous reception cycles or within a paging time window of an extended discontinuity reception cycle into multiple paging occasion subgroups based on user equipment characteristics.
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Transmission of high layer ack/nack

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a method, device, apparatus and computer readable storage media for higher layer acknowledgement in a pre-configured uplink resource, where a first device transmits data to a second device on a preconfigured UL resource, and the first device receives the high layer ACK/NACK from the second device based on the obtained information.