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Tony Ottosson

Researcher at Research Triangle Park

Publications -  9
Citations -  434

Tony Ottosson is an academic researcher from Research Triangle Park. The author has contributed to research in topics: Signal & Spread spectrum. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 9 publications receiving 434 citations. Previous affiliations of Tony Ottosson include Ericsson.

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Rake combining methods and apparatus using weighting factors derived from knowledge of spread spectrum signal characteristics

TL;DR: In this article, a composite channel response is estimated from knowledge of the desired spreading sequence and an impairment correlation is determined from an estimate of the power of an interfering spread spectrum signal and the estimate of power of noise in the composite signal.
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Multi-stage rake combining methods and apparatus

TL;DR: In this paper, a composite signal including a spread spectrum signal is received from the communications medium, and correlated with a spreading sequence to generate time-off correlations, which are then combined in a manner that compensates for correlated impairment in the composite signal to generate an estimate information in the transmitted spread spectrum signals.
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Synchronization and cell search methods and apparatus for wireless communications

TL;DR: In this paper, a synchronization signal is determined from the interference cancellation of a component of the synchronization detection signal associated with a known synchronization signal to produce an interference-canceled synchronisation detection signal.
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Apparatus and methods for selective correlation timing in rake receivers

TL;DR: Correlation times for a RAKE receiver are determined from time differentials between multipath components of a received signal based on correlation metrics, preferably signal strength measurements, associated with the multipath component as discussed by the authors.
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Synchronization and cell search method and apparatus for wireless communications

TL;DR: In this paper, a synchronization signal is determined from the interference cancellation of a component of the synchronization detection signal associated with a known synchronization signal to produce an interference-canceled synchronisation detection signal.