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Nokia
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About: Nokia is a company organization based out in Espoo, Finland. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Signal & Mobile station. The organization has 16625 authors who have published 28347 publications receiving 695725 citations. The organization is also known as: Nokia Oyj & Oy Nokia Ab.
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05 Oct 2012TL;DR: In this article, an apparatus including a first section having a display; and a second section movably connected to the first section is described, where the first and second portions are configured to cover different portions of a front of the display.
Abstract: An apparatus including a first section having a display; and a second section movably connected to the first section. The second section forms a cover for the display. The cover has a first portion and a second portion movably connected to the first portion. The first and second portions are configured to cover different portions of a front of the display. The second portion is pivotably connected to the first section by the first portion. The second portion has a keyboard thereon.
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22 Sep 1999TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose a protocol that provides link-level and media access control (MAC) level functions for wireless ad hoc networks and is robust to mobility or other dynamics, and for scaling to dense networks.
Abstract: A communication protocol that provides link-level and media access control (MAC) level functions for wireless (e.g., ad-hoc) networks and is robust to mobility or other dynamics, and for scaling to dense networks. In a mobile or otherwise dynamic network, any control-packet collisions will be only temporary and fair. In a dense network, the network performance degrades gracefully, ensuring that only a certain percentage of the common channel is consumed with control packets. The integrated protocol allows packets (e.g., data scheduling control packets) to be scheduled in a collision-free and predictable manner (known to all neighbors), multicast packets can be reliably scheduled, as well as streams of delay- or delay-jitter-sensitive traffic. Further, using an optional network code, the scheduling of control packets can appear to observers to be randomized.
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15 May 2008TL;DR: In this paper, a processor is configured to communicate a request for a resource allocation to a network communication node (300), which is related to resources usable for device to device communication between a first terminal communicating the request and a second terminal.
Abstract: An apparatus for providing coordination of device to device communication may include a processor. The processor is configured to communicate a request for a resource allocation to a network communication node (300). The resource allocation is related to resources usable for device to device communication between a first terminal communicating the request and a second terminal. The processor is further configured to receive a resource allocation including an amount and duration of resources to be used for the device to device communication in response to the request (310), and utilize the resource allocation for device to device communication with the second terminal (320).
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24 Nov 2004TL;DR: In this paper, a method for changing an orientation of a user interface (UI) is proposed, which comprises the steps of detecting a course of motion that is performed on the UI, and changing the orientation of the UI with respect to a device in which the UI is integrated according to the detected course-of-motion.
Abstract: The invention relates to a method for changing an orientation of a User Interface (UI), the method comprises the steps of detecting a course of motion that is performed on the UI, and changing the orientation of the UI with respect to a device in which the UI is integrated according to the detected course of motion. The course of motion that is performed on the UI may for instance be the dragging of an element across a touch-screen display or the drawing of a gesture on a touch-screen display. The invention further relates to a device, a mobile phone, a computer program and a computer program product.
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04 Apr 2002TL;DR: In this article, a short voice message (SVM) service center (SVMSC) is used to send the SVM to the intended recipient and receive acceptance before sending it, or send it immediately if the presence of the intended receiver is detected.
Abstract: Tiresome entry of numerous letters of the alphabet into a hand-held device for assembling a short text message for transmission via a short message service (SMS) to a second terminal is avoided by the sending of a short voice message (SVM). The SVM is recorded in the sending terminal and sent to a SVM service center (SVMSC). The SVMSC may notify the intended recipient of the arrival of the SVM and await acceptance before sending it, or send it immediately if the presence of the intended recipient is detected. The second terminal may then commence a bidirectional communication so that an instant voice message session can be established. Alternatively, the problem can be overcome by converting the spoken SVM to text in the user terminal by means of voice recognition software and sending the converted text to the recipient by means of the traditional SMS infrastructure for display as text or for playback as text converted to voice.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Federico Capasso | 134 | 1189 | 76957 |
Andreas Richter | 110 | 769 | 48262 |
Shunpei Yamazaki | 109 | 3476 | 66579 |
Jinsong Huang | 105 | 290 | 49042 |
Marc Pollefeys | 98 | 601 | 36463 |
Merouane Debbah | 96 | 652 | 41140 |
Benjamin J. Eggleton | 92 | 1195 | 34486 |
Jérôme Faist | 91 | 970 | 37221 |
Jean-Pierre Hubaux | 90 | 415 | 35837 |
Bernd Girod | 87 | 604 | 32298 |
Howard E. Katz | 87 | 475 | 27991 |
J.J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves | 86 | 602 | 25151 |
Ramesh Raskar | 86 | 670 | 30675 |
Ananth Dodabalapur | 85 | 394 | 27246 |
Stephen A. Spector | 85 | 424 | 41705 |