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Santosh Paul Abraham
Researcher at Qualcomm
Publications - 430
Citations - 7527
Santosh Paul Abraham is an academic researcher from Qualcomm. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless & Wireless network. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 430 publications receiving 7524 citations.
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Server-assisted device-to-device discovery and connection
TL;DR: In this article, a D2D link setup protocol is proposed, where the link setup information may include device credential(s), IP address allocation(s) and group owner assignment.
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Method and apparatus for flow control of data in a mesh network
TL;DR: In this article, the admitted flow is controlled through contention access parameters, such as the desired transmission opportunity duration, and the transmission opportunity frequency, at the physical access level, which may reduce congestion near mesh portals and accomplish increased data transfer.
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Dynamic carrier sensing thresholds
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe a system and methodologies that facilitate communication in a wireless network environment, in particular, access points can dynamically adjust transmit power and/or carrier-sensing thresholds to allow multiple access points to communicate concurrently.
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Systems and methods for wireless communication of packets having a plurality of formats
Sameer Vermani,Santosh Paul Abraham,Mohammad Hossein Taghavi Nasrabadi,Vincent Knowles Jones,Hemanth Sampath +4 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe a system and methods for communicating packets having a plurality of formats, such as a signal (SIG) field in the preamble of a packet may indicate whether an extension field such as an extension SIG field or SIG-B field is included in the packet.
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Method and apparatus for supporting adaptive channel state information feedback rate in multi-user communication systems
Gregory Alan Breit,Santosh Paul Abraham,Sameer Vermani,Hemanth Sampath,Vincent Knowles Jones +4 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present techniques for achieving adaptive channel state information (CSI) feedback rate in multi-user communication systems, where a rate by which CSI feedback can be transmitted from each user station of a wireless system to a serving access point may be adjusted based on evolution of a channel between that user station and the access point.