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Reza Arefi

Researcher at Intel Mobile Communications

Publications -  5
Citations -  140

Reza Arefi is an academic researcher from Intel Mobile Communications. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless & Handover. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 134 citations.

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Millimeter-Wave Evolution for 5G Cellular Networks

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a comprehensive architecture of cellular networks with mmWave access, where mm-wave small cell basestations and a conventional macro basestation are connected to Centralized-RAN to effectively operate the system by enabling power efficient seamless handover as well as centralized resource control including dynamic cell structuring.
Patent

Dynamic selection of spectrum access in a spectrum sharing context

TL;DR: In this article, a wireless system may be controlled to operate via time-division duplexing (TDD) in a first mode and operate via frequency division duplex (FDD), in a second mode, based at least in part on the available spectrum not utilized by a primary spectrum holder in the vicinity of the wireless system.
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Global standards enabling a 5 th Generation Communications system architecture vision

TL;DR: This contribution further analyzes related key standards bodies and regulation institutions which are expected to play a major role in implementing the inherent technological components of the 5th Generation Wireless Communication system.
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Licensed shared access for wave cellular broadband communications

TL;DR: Licensed Shared Access (LSA) Spectrum Sharing technology is proposed to be used as a key enabler in such cases, i.e. for managing Quality of Service (QoS) guaranteed access for future 5G cellular systems, where incumbents are maintain priority access rights to mmWave spectrum.
Patent

Method for device configuration, database, mobile communication device and network entity

TL;DR: In this paper, a method for device configuration is described comprising storing information about whether a mobile communication system comprising a mobile communications device operates correctly when a configuration is applied in a context of a configuration history to the mobile communication device.