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Tommy Svensson
Researcher at Chalmers University of Technology
Publications - 354
Citations - 8146
Tommy Svensson is an academic researcher from Chalmers University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Channel state information & Communication channel. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 341 publications receiving 6475 citations. Previous affiliations of Tommy Svensson include Ericsson & King Abdullah University of Science and Technology.
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The role of small cells, coordinated multipoint, and massive MIMO in 5G
Volker Jungnickel,Konstantinos Manolakis,Wolfgang Zirwas,Berthold Panzner,Volker Braun,Moritz Lossow,Mikael Sternad,Rikke Apelfrojd,Tommy Svensson +8 more
TL;DR: This paper proposes a smart combination of small cells, joint transmission coordinated multipoint (JT CoMP), and massive MIMO to enhance the spectral efficiency with affordable complexity and shows in measurements with macro-plus-smallcell scenarios that spectral efficiency can be improved by flexible clustering and efficient user selection.
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Massive machine-type communications in 5g: physical and MAC-layer solutions
Carsten Bockelmann,Nuno K. Pratas,Hosein Nikopour,Kelvin Kar Kin Au,Tommy Svensson,Cedomir Stefanovic,Petar Popovski,Armin Dekorsy +7 more
TL;DR: The PHY and MAC layer solutions developed within METIS to address the main challenge in mMTC is scalable and efficient connectivity for a massive number of devices sending very short packets.
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Location-Aware Communications for 5G Networks: How location information can improve scalability, latency, and robustness of 5G
Rocco Di Taranto,Srikar Muppirisetty,Ronald Raulefs,Dirk Slock,Tommy Svensson,Henk Wymeersch +5 more
TL;DR: It is argued that location information can aid in addressing several of the key challenges in 5G, complementary to existing and planned technological developments.
EU FP7 INFSO-ICT-317669 METIS, D1.1 Scenarios, requirements and KPIs for 5G mobile and wireless system
Petar Popovsk,Volker Brau,Hans-Peter Mayer,Peter Fertl,Zhe Ren,David Gonzales-Serrano,Erik G. Ström,Tommy Svensson,Hidekazu Taoka,Patrick Agyapong,Anass Benjebbour,Gerd Zimmermann,Juha Meinila,Juha Ylitalo,Tommi Jamsa,Pekka Kyosti,Konstantinos Dimou,Mikael Fallgren,Yngve Selén,Bogdan Timus,Hugo Tullberg,Malte Schellmann,Yuxiang Wu,Martin C. Schubert,Du Ho Kang,Jan Markendahl,Claes Beckman,Mikko A. Uusitalo,Osman Nuri Can Yilmaz,Carl Wijting,Zexian Li,Patrick Marsch,Krystian Pawlak,Jaakko Vihriala,Alexandre Gouraud,Sebastien Jeux,Mauro Boldi,Gian Michele Dell'Aera,Bruno Melis,Hans D. Schotten,Panagiotis Spapis,Alex Kaloxylos,Konstantinos Chatzikokolakis +42 more
TL;DR: The deliverable will not only serve as the guideline for the technical work and system concept design in METIS, but also can serve in external research communities to help to harmonize the work towards the future radio access system including the new generation system of 5G.
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Convergent Communication, Sensing and Localization in 6G Systems: An Overview of Technologies, Opportunities and Challenges
Carlos H. M. de Lima,Didier Belot,Rafael Berkvens,Andre Bourdoux,Davide Dardari,Maxime Guillaud,Minna Isomursu,Elena Simona Lohan,Yang Miao,Andre Noll Barreto,Muhammad Reza Kahar Aziz,Jani Saloranta,Tachporn Sanguanpuak,Hadi Sarieddeen,Gonzalo Seco-Granados,Jaakko Suutala,Tommy Svensson,Mikko Valkama,Barend van Liempd,Henk Wymeersch +19 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on convergent 6G communication, localization and sensing systems by identifying key technology enablers, discussing their underlying challenges, implementation issues, and recommending potential solutions.