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Nokia
Company•Espoo, 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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14 May 2002TL;DR: In this article, in-sequence delivery of data blocks, sent wirelessly by a sending terminal, is provided to a radio link control layer (12a) of a receiving terminal by a media access control layer service (12b) of the receiving terminal, where the data blocks are communicated according to a protocol, such as WCDMA.
Abstract: A method, along with corresponding devices (11, 12) and a system (11, 12), by which in-sequence delivery of data blocks, sent wirelessly by a sending terminal (11), is provided to a radio link control layer (12a) of a receiving terminal (12) by a media access control layer service (12b) of the receiving terminal (12), where the data blocks are communicated according to a protocol, such as WCDMA, in which a media access control layer (11b) of the sending terminal (11) includes as a service the transmission of the data blocks and possible retransmission of the same data blocks in response to ACK/NAK signaling by a corresponding service included in a media access control layer of the receiving terminal. No data block sequence number is used in the ACK/NAK signaling.
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07 Apr 2013TL;DR: The system performance analysis of 3GPP Long-Term Evolution (LTE) and IEEE 802.11 Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN) in a situation where LTE downlink has been expanded over to unlicensed frequency band usually used by WLAN is presented.
Abstract: This paper presents the system performance analysis of 3GPP Long-Term Evolution (LTE) and IEEE 802.11 Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN) in a situation where LTE downlink (DL) has been expanded over to unlicensed frequency band usually used by WLAN. Simple fractional bandwidth sharing mechanism is used to allow both technologies to transmit. The system performance is evaluated by means of fully dynamic network simulations.
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20 Sep 1999TL;DR: In this article, a protocol means (100-106) for generating and directing a request (REQUEST) which contains at least address information (URI, URL, URN) for identifying the destination of the request, and at least the first mobile station (MS, MS1, MS2) comprises a first local resource (SC, 4), such as a smart card, connected to the same.
Abstract: The invention relates to a method in data transmission between a first mobile station (MS, MS1, MS2), a second mobile station (MS, MS1, MS2), and advantageously also a server (3, SERVER), wherein the first mobile station (MS, MS1, MS2) and the second mobile station (MS, MS1, MS2) comprise protocol means (100-106) for generating and directing a request (REQUEST) which contains at least address information (URI, URL, URN) for identifying the destination of the request (REQUEST), and wherein at least the first mobile station (MS, MS1, MS2) comprises a first local resource (SC, 4), such as a smart card, connected to the same. In the information, the address information (URI, URL, URN) of the request (REQUEST) is established to identify said first local resource (SC, 4), and the request (REQUEST) is generated and directed at least partly with the help of said protocol means (100-106).
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28 Jan 2011TL;DR: In this paper, an approach for providing content over multiple displays is presented, where a display manager causes, at least in part, presentation of a first content on a first display, and then receives an input for activating one or more second displays.
Abstract: An approach is presented for providing content over multiple displays. A display manager causes, at least in part, presentation of a first content on a first display. The display manager then receives an input for activating one or more second displays. The display manager selects a second content based, at least in part, on the first content and the input, and causes, at least in part, presentation of the second content on the one o more second displays.
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TL;DR: With the Resource Description Framework (RDF) and Web Ontology Language (OWL) becoming standards and new technologies reaching maturity for embedding semantics in existing Web pages and querying RDF knowledge stores, something exciting is clearly happening in this area.
Abstract: With the Resource Description Framework (RDF) and Web Ontology Language (OWL) - the languages that power the semantic Web - becoming standards and new technologies reaching maturity for embedding semantics in existing Web pages and querying RDF knowledge stores, something exciting is clearly happening in this area. Whereas the research community is widely exploiting the AI technologies that motivate, in particular, the OWL DL sublanguage, the languages' more "Webby" features - sometimes referred to as the "dark side" of the semantic Web - are powering the Web 3.0 technology space
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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 |