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Rittwik Jana

Researcher at AT&T Labs

Publications -  173
Citations -  5804

Rittwik Jana is an academic researcher from AT&T Labs. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cellular network & IPTV. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 171 publications receiving 5411 citations. Previous affiliations of Rittwik Jana include Facebook & VMware.

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Design and Characterization of a Full-Duplex Multiantenna System for WiFi Networks

TL;DR: Evaluating the use of full duplex (FD) as a potential mode in practical IEEE 802.11 networks concludes that there are potentially significant benefits gained from including an FD mode in future WiFi standards.
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Measurement and modeling of an ultra-wide bandwidth indoor channel

TL;DR: A path loss model as well as a second-order autoregressive model is proposed for frequency response generation of the UWB indoor channel and results of frequency-domain channel sounding in residential environments are described.
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Personalized multimedia services using a mobile service platform

TL;DR: A mobile service platform that authenticates users who send service requests from various mobile devices, transcodes video content based on user and device profiles, and authorizes the delivery of content from a media server to the proper client device is described.
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A statistical path loss model for in-home UWB channels

TL;DR: In this article, a simple statistical model for evaluating the path loss in residential environments is described, which consists of detailed characterization of path loss model parameters of ultra-wideband band (UWB) signals having a nominal center frequency of 5 GHz.
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Design and Characterization of a Full-duplex Multi-antenna System for WiFi networks

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an experimental and simulation based study to evaluate the use of full-duplex as a mode in practical IEEE 802.11 networks and conclude that there are potentially significant benefits gained from including a fullduplex mode in future WiFi standards.