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Vitaly Petrov

Researcher at Tampere University of Technology

Publications -  88
Citations -  2809

Vitaly Petrov is an academic researcher from Tampere University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless & Terahertz radiation. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 81 publications receiving 1880 citations. Previous affiliations of Vitaly Petrov include Georgia Institute of Technology & University of Tampere.

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Interference and SINR in Millimeter Wave and Terahertz Communication Systems With Blocking and Directional Antennas

TL;DR: This paper study the systems operating in the EHF/THF bands by explicitly capturing three phenomena inherent for these frequencies: high directivity of the transmit and receive antennas; 2) molecular absorption; and 3) blocking of high-frequency radiation.
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Flexible and Reliable UAV-Assisted Backhaul Operation in 5G mmWave Cellular Networks

TL;DR: The use of aerial relay nodes carried by e.g., unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to allow for such dynamic routing, while mitigating the impact of occlusions on the terrestrial links is investigated.
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IEEE 802.15.3d: First Standardization Efforts for Sub-Terahertz Band Communications toward 6G

TL;DR: The obtained first-order performance predictions show non-incremental benefits compared to the characteristics of the fifth generation wireless systems, thus paving the way toward the sixth generation THz networks.
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Terahertz band communications: Applications, research challenges, and standardization activities

TL;DR: The target applications and major open research challenges as well as the recent achievements by industry, academia, and the standardization bodies are identified and certain prospective research directions in the field are identified.
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Dynamic Multi-Connectivity Performance in Ultra-Dense Urban mmWave Deployments

TL;DR: This paper reveals that even simpler multi-connectivity schemes bring notable improvements to session-level mmWave operation in realistic environments, and may become an important reference point for subsequent standardization in this area.