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Timo Koskela
Researcher at Broadcom
Publications - 220
Citations - 2747
Timo Koskela is an academic researcher from Broadcom. The author has contributed to research in topics: User equipment & Transmission (telecommunications). The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 220 publications receiving 2746 citations. Previous affiliations of Timo Koskela include Nokia Networks & Avago Technologies.
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Resource allocation for d2d communication
TL;DR: In this article, a mechanism for allocating communication resources of a cellular communication network to a D2D communication is provided, where the UE detects the current resource utilization state in the allocated resource pool by measurement on the UE side, and decides whether suitable resources are available or not.
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D2D Discovery Process
TL;DR: In this article, a method for obtaining, by a user terminal capable to perform direct device-to-device (D2D) communication with another user terminal, information indicating tracking area-specific resources for a D2D discovery process was provided.
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Multiplexing Logical Channels in Mixed Licensed and Unlicensed Spectrum Carrier Aggregation
TL;DR: In this article, the uplink data is sent on the first and the second component carriers by multiplexing the data on the at least first and at least second logical channels or radio bearers.
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Signaling method to enable controlled TX deferring in mixed license and unlicensed spectrum in carrier aggregation in future LTE-A networks
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a signaling method, an apparatus and a computer program for controlled transmission signal deferring utilizing both licensed and unlicensed frequency bands for carrier aggregation, where a connection is established between a user equipment and a base station, based on a sensed interference level, a transmission deferring indication is generated regarding a secondary component carrier locating on an unlicensed band.
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Channel Access Control
TL;DR: In this article, a contention window assignment including at least an assignment of a size of contention window for contention-based channel access, accessing at least one logical channel in a contention based manner, including allocating resources to the at least 1 logical channel for data transmission, and modifying the size of the contention window based on a result of the resource allocation in terms of an aggregated bit rate allocated for the data transmission and an aggregate target bit rate requirement of prioritized bit rates of the prioritized channel.