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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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TL;DR: In this paper, the optical properties of n-type GaN were investigated for Si doping concentrations ranging from 5×1016 to 7×1018 cm−3, and the photoluminescence linewidth of the near-band gap optical transition increases from 47 to 78 meV as the doping concentration is increased.
Abstract: The optical properties of n-type GaN are investigated for Si doping concentrations ranging from 5×1016 to 7×1018 cm−3. The photoluminescence linewidth of the near-band gap optical transition increases from 47 to 78 meV as the doping concentration is increased. The broadening is modeled in terms of potential fluctuations caused by the random distribution of donor impurities. Good agreement is found between experimental and theoretical results. The intensity of the near-band-gap transition increases monotonically as the doping concentration is increased indicating that nonradiative transitions dominate at a low doping density. The comparison of absorption, luminescence, reflectance, and photoreflectance measurements reveals the absence of a Stokes shift at room temperature demonstrating the intrinsic nature of the near-band edge transition.

204 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
07 Nov 2010
TL;DR: This work studies the key characteristics of groups and proposes a group recommendation method that utilizes both social and content interests of group members and a generic framework that automatically analyzes group characteristics and constructs the corresponding group consensus function.
Abstract: Group recommendation, which makes recommendations to a group of users instead of individuals, has become increasingly important in both the workspace and people's social activities, such as brainstorming sessions for coworkers and social TV for family members or friends. Group recommendation is a challenging problem due to the dynamics of group memberships and diversity of group members. Previous work focused mainly on the content interests of group members and ignored the social characteristics within a group, resulting in suboptimal group recommendation performance.In this work, we propose a group recommendation method that utilizes both social and content interests of group members. We study the key characteristics of groups and propose (1) a group consensus function that captures the social, expertise, and interest dissimilarity among multiple group members; and (2) a generic framework that automatically analyzes group characteristics and constructs the corresponding group consensus function. Detailed user studies of diverse groups demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed techniques, and the importance of incorporating both social and content interests in group recommender systems.

204 citations

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TL;DR: A new video database is presented: CVD2014-Camera Video Database, which uses real cameras rather than introducing distortions via post-processing, which results in a complex distortion space in regard to the video acquisition process.
Abstract: This paper presents a new database, CID2013, to address the issue of using no-reference (NR) image quality assessment algorithms on images with multiple distortions. Current NR algorithms struggle to handle images with many concurrent distortion types, such as real photographic images captured by different digital cameras. The database consists of six image sets; on average, 30 subjects have evaluated 12–14 devices depicting eight different scenes for a total of 79 different cameras, 480 images, and 188 subjects (67% female). The subjective evaluation method was a hybrid absolute category rating-pair comparison developed for the study and presented in this paper. This method utilizes a slideshow of all images within a scene to allow the test images to work as references to each other. In addition to mean opinion score value, the images are also rated using sharpness, graininess, lightness, and color saturation scales. The CID2013 database contains images used in the experiments with the full subjective data plus extensive background information from the subjects. The database is made freely available for the research community.

203 citations

Patent
19 Jun 2000
TL;DR: In this paper, a system is provided that includes a cellular network, a public switched telephone network (PSTN) and a mobile IP-telephony network (MIPTN).
Abstract: According to an embodiment of the present invention, a system is provided that includes a cellular network, a Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) and a mobile IP-telephony network (MIPTN). Both the cellular network and the MIPTN include a Home Function and one or more visited Functions. MIPTN subscribers can roam within the MIPTN. Also, a Gateway Function interfaces the PSTN and the MIPTN to allow roaming between the cellular network and the MIPTN. The Gateway Function performs a dynamic mapping function between PSTN/cellular addresses (e.g., in E.164 format) and MIPTN addresses (e.g., IP addresses) to allow registration and call delivery for subscribers roaming between the cellular network and the MIPTN. A similar type of Gateway Function also allows Short Message Service (SMS) messages to be delivered over the MIPTN as well.

203 citations

Patent
18 Jan 2007
TL;DR: In this paper, a preamble is sent by the UE via RACH separate and prior to a random access message burst, which is sent on SCH but not until the UE receives one or more messages indicating an acknowledgment of the preamblage and providing an allocation on SCH for use in transmitting the message burst.
Abstract: A random access procedure for use by a UE wireless communication terminal in communicating with a base station (or Node-B or eNB) of a radio access network, and in particular a E-UTRA network. A random access preamble is sent by the UE via RACH separate and prior to a random access message burst, which is sent on SCH but not until the UE receives one or more messages indicating an acknowledgment of the preamble and providing an allocation on SCH for use in transmitting the message burst, and also providing a preamble identifier, which the radio access network can then use to request retransmission of the message burst if necessary.

203 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
20231
202223
2021225
2020465
2019547
2018477