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NTT DoCoMo

About: NTT DoCoMo is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Base station & Mobile station. The organization has 4032 authors who have published 8655 publications receiving 160533 citations.


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Patent
05 Apr 2011
TL;DR: In this paper, a base station, a mobile terminal and a communication control method are presented to improve the accuracy of channel quality estimation in the downlink channel estimation, which includes the steps of: arranging a CSI-RS, which is a reference signal for downlink CSI estimation, in resources of subframes for CSI-R transmissions, setting, in the subframes, resources to which the CSI-Rs is allocated in neighboring areas, to be muting resources; and reporting transmission interval information, which indicates a transmission interval of subframe that are set at the same timing in
Abstract: The present invention provides a base station apparatus, a mobile terminal apparatus and a communication control method which can improve the accuracy of channel quality estimation. A communication control method includes the steps of: arranging a CSI-RS, which is a reference signal for downlink channel estimation, in resources of subframes for CSI-RS transmission; setting, in the subframes for CSI-RS transmission, resources to which the CSI-RS is allocated in neighboring areas, to be muting resources; and reporting transmission interval information, which indicates a transmission interval of subframes that are set at the same timing in a transmission cycle of a subframe for CSI-RS transmission in a subject area and in a transmission cycle of a subframe for CSI-RS transmission in the neighboring areas, to a mobile terminal apparatus.

41 citations

Patent
Hidekazu Taoka1, Tetsushi Abe1
17 Jun 2008
TL;DR: In this paper, a transmitter includes multiple transmit antennas, a conversion unit configured to generate multiple signal sequences corresponding to a predefined frequency bandwidth from one or more transmission streams associated with any of the transmit antennas.
Abstract: A transmitter includes multiple transmit antennas, a conversion unit configured to generate multiple signal sequences corresponding to a predefined frequency bandwidth from one or more transmission streams associated with any of the transmit antennas, a precoding unit configured to weight the signal sequences with a precoding matrix selected from a codebook including multiple predefined precoding matrices, and a transmitting unit configured to convert an output signal from the precoding unit into a number of signals corresponding to the number of transmit antennas and transmit the converted signals from the transmit antennas. The precoding unit applies distinct precoding matrices to different signal sequences, and an association between the distinct precoding matrices and the different signal sequences is determined through open-loop control being independent of a feedback from a receiver.

41 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
22 Mar 2004
TL;DR: This paper introduces morphing aspects - incompletely woven aspects in combination with continuous weaving - to overcome the problem of futile join point checks caused by complete weaving.
Abstract: Weaving is one of the fundamental mechanisms of aspect-oriented systems. A weaver composes different aspects with the base system by determining and adapting all parts where aspect specific elements are needed eventually. At runtime, timeconsuming join point checks are necessary to determine if at a certain join point aspect-specific code needs to be executed. Current technologies enforce such checks even in locations that only temporarily or under restrictive conditions (or even never) execute aspect-specific code. In more complex applications, a large number of these checks fail and just cause a substantial runtime overhead without contributing to the system's overall behavior. The main reason for this flaw is complete weaving, the way how aspects are woven to an application using current technologies. In this paper we discuss the problem of unnecessary join point checks caused by complete weaving. We introduce morphing aspects - incompletely woven aspects in combination with continuous weaving - to overcome the problem of futile join point checks.

41 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: A novel wireless positioning system using a novel access point (AP) with two transceivers to improve the performance of WPS in terms of accuracy of the location estimation and to avoid service connectivity interruption is presented.
Abstract: Nowadays, several positioning systems are available for outdoor localization, such as the global positioning system (GPS), assisted GPS (A-GPS), and other systems working on cellular networks, for example, time difference of arrival (TDOA), angle of arrival (AOA) and enhanced observed time difference of arrival (E-OTD). However, with the increasing use of mobile computing devices and an expansion of wireless local area networks (WLANs), there is a growing interest in indoor wireless positioning systems based on the WLAN infrastructure. Wireless positioning systems (WPS) based on this infrastructure can be used for indoor localization to determine the position of mobile users. In this paper, we present a novel wireless positioning system, based on the IEEE 802.11b standard, using a novel access point (AP) with two transceivers to improve the performance of WPS in terms of accuracy of the location estimation and to avoid service connectivity interruption. In our proposed system, the novel AP uses the second transceiver to find information from neighboring mobile stations (STAs) in the transmission range and then sends information in advance to associated APs, which estimate the location of the STA based on an internal database. We also use a TDOA technique to estimate the location of the STA when there is not enough information in the database (in this case, the STA moves into a new area where the system has not run the calibration phase). Using TDOA, the database can be generated and updated automatically. The initial results from our simulations show that the proposed system provides higher accuracy of location estimation than other related work and does not interrupt the Internet connection for end users in contrast with other proposed schemes.

40 citations

Patent
06 Apr 2001
TL;DR: In this article, the holding time is computed based on delay time of received data and the minimum delay times of data received up to a certain point for the purpose of reducing a total delay time, which is estimated in a delay time estimating unit 106 from the difference between a reception time of a packet counted based on an internal clock generator 107 and a time designated by a time stamp in the received packet.
Abstract: A delay unit 103 adds holding time that has been set by a holding time setting unit 104 to a received data. The holding time is computed based on delay time of received data and the minimum delay time of data received up to a certain point for the purpose of reducing a total delay time. The delay time is estimated in a delay time estimating unit 106 from the difference between a reception time of a packet counted based on an internal clock generator 107 and a time designated by a time stamp in the received packet.

40 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Amit P. Sheth10175342655
Harald Haas8575034927
Giuseppe Caire8282540344
Craig Gentry7522239327
Raj Jain6442430018
Karl Aberer6355417392
Fumiyuki Adachi54101015344
Ismail Guvenc5245113893
Frank Piessens5239110381
Wolfgang Kellerer495029383
Yoshihisa Kishiyama4837911831
Ravi Jain481607467
Josef A. Nossek4862310377
Tadao Nagatsuma4743011117
Christian Bettstetter4620411051
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202164
2020143
2019240
2018269
2017193
2016173