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Nokia

CompanyEspoo, Finland
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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Patent
26 Jun 2002
TL;DR: In this paper, a system, apparatus, and method for locating available information and services/applications via mobile terminals radio frequency identification (RFID) technology is presented, where at least one transponder is provided, having at least an application identifier and associated content, at a location that is accessible to mobile terminal users.
Abstract: A system, apparatus, and method for locating available information and services/applications via mobile terminals radio frequency identification (RFID) technology. At least one transponder is provided, having at least an application identifier and associated content, at a location that is accessible to mobile terminal users. The transponder is activated via a wireless signal transmitted by the mobile terminal. The application identifier and content from the activated transponder are received at the mobile terminal when the mobile terminal is physically located within a wireless transmission range of the transponder. In response, an application identified at least in part by the application identifier is invoked on the mobile terminal.

126 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: This article studies the processing principles, implementation challenges, and performance of orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM)-based radars, with particular focus on the fourth-generation Long-Term Evolution and fifth-generation (5G) New Radio) mobile networks’ base stations and their utilization for radar/sensing purposes.
Abstract: This article studies the processing principles, implementation challenges, and performance of orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM)-based radars, with particular focus on the fourth-generation Long-Term Evolution (LTE) and fifth-generation (5G) New Radio (NR) mobile networks’ base stations and their utilization for radar/sensing purposes. First, we address the problem stemming from the unused subcarriers within the LTE and NR transmit signal passbands and their impact on frequency-domain radar processing. In particular, we formulate and adopt a computationally efficient interpolation approach to mitigate the effects of such empty subcarriers in the radar processing. We evaluate the target detection and the corresponding range and velocity estimation performance through computer simulations and show that high-quality target detection as well as high-precision range and velocity estimation can be achieved. In particular, 5G NR waveforms, through their impressive channel bandwidths and configurable subcarrier spacing, are shown to provide very good radar/sensing performance. Then, a fundamental implementation challenge of transmitter–receiver (TX–RX) isolation in OFDM radars is addressed, with specific emphasis on shared-antenna cases, where the TX–RX isolation challenges are the largest. It is confirmed that from the OFDM radar processing perspective, limited TX–RX isolation is primarily a concern in the detection of static targets, while moving targets are inherently more robust to transmitter self-interference (SI). Properly tailored analog/RF and digital SI cancellation solutions for OFDM radars are also described and implemented and shown through RF measurements to be key technical ingredients for practical deployments, particularly from static and slowly moving targets’ point of view.

126 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this paper, nonlinear multivariate image filtering techniques are proposed to handle color images corrupted by noise and an adaptive hybrid multivariate filter consisting of the mean filter, the marginal median filter, and the identity filter is studied.
Abstract: In this paper, nonlinear multivariate image filtering techniques are proposed to handle color images corrupted by noise. First, we briefly review the principle of reduced ordering (R-ordering) and then define three R-orderings by selecting different central locations. Considering noise attenuation, edge preservation, and detail retention, R-ordering based multivariate filters are designed by combining the R-ordering schemes. To implement color image filtering more effectively, we develop them into a locally adaptive version. The output of the adaptive filter is the closest sample to a central location that is a weighted linear combination of the mean, the marginal median, and the center sample. As a result, we study an adaptive hybrid multivariate (AHM) filter consisting of the mean filter, the marginal median filter, and the identity filter. The performance of the two adaptive filtering techniques is compared with that of some nonadaptive ones. The examples of color image filtering show that the adaptive multivariate image filtering gives a rather good performance improvement. >

126 citations

Patent
04 Sep 1997
TL;DR: In this article, a telephone handset comprises a front surface with a display and a keypad, which includes a group of keys for entering alphanumeric signs, a key for navigating a cursor in the display, and a roller body which extends partly though an opening in the front surface of the phone.
Abstract: A telephone handset comprises a front surface with a display and a keypad. The keypad includes a group of keys for entering alphanumeric signs and a key for navigating a cursor in the display. The navigation key is placed in the front surface of the phone between the display and the group of alphanumeric keys, and it includes a roller body which extends partly though an opening in the front surface of the phone. The roller body is essentially cylindrical with a length and diameter of the same size as the width of the keys in said group of keys for entering alphanumeric signs.

126 citations

Patent
Jouni Kossi1, Miia Vainio1
18 Jun 2004
TL;DR: In this paper, a wireless communications device includes a first radio and a second radio, where the first radio receives information regarding an ad-hoc mesh wireless network from at least one remote device.
Abstract: A wireless communications device includes a first radio and a second radio. The first radio is receives information regarding an ad-hoc mesh wireless network from at least one remote device. The second radio exchanges user data with the ad-hoc wireless mesh network. The wireless communications device also includes a buffer and a scheduler. The buffer stores user data for transmission to one or more remote devices in the ad-hoc wireless mesh network. The scheduler schedules transmissions by the second radio of the user data based on the received information. The first and second radios may employ various communications technologies. Examples of such technologies include Bluetooth, wireless local area network (WLAN), and ultra wideband (UWB). The information received from the remote device may include one or more of the following: configuration information (e.g., topology information) corresponding to the ad-hoc wireless mesh network; routing information; and information regarding communications capabilities of one or more nodes within the ad-hoc wireless mesh network.

126 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Federico Capasso134118976957
Andreas Richter11076948262
Shunpei Yamazaki109347666579
Jinsong Huang10529049042
Marc Pollefeys9860136463
Merouane Debbah9665241140
Benjamin J. Eggleton92119534486
Jérôme Faist9197037221
Jean-Pierre Hubaux9041535837
Bernd Girod8760432298
Howard E. Katz8747527991
J.J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves8660225151
Ramesh Raskar8667030675
Ananth Dodabalapur8539427246
Stephen A. Spector8542441705
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
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2020465
2019547
2018477