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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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TL;DR: This paper focuses on the investigation of the effect of Doppler shift on the downlink transmission of high-speed mobile OFCDM systems and proposes Hybrid MCI cancellation and minimum mean-square error (MMSE) detection proposed by the authors as an efficient way to eliminate the MCI in the frequency domain.
Abstract: The orthogonal frequency and code division multiplexing (OFCDM) system with 2-D spreading (time- and frequency-domain spreading) is becoming a promising candidate for future broadband wireless communication systems. OFCDM is more attractive than orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) both by introducing frequency-domain spreading for frequency diversity provision and time-domain spreading for flexible data rate provision. To provide high-speed mobile services, multicode transmission is employed in conjunction with OFCDM. In a Gaussian or flat-fading channel, multicode channels are orthogonal. However, in a realistic wireless channel, the orthogonality no longer maintains. Thus, multicode interference (MCI) is caused. This paper focuses on the investigation of the effect of Doppler shift on the downlink transmission of high-speed mobile OFCDM systems. A practical channel estimation algorithm based on a code-multiplexed pilot channel is employed to track the variations of fading channels. Hybrid MCI cancellation and minimum mean-square error (MMSE) detection proposed by the authors is employed as an efficient way to eliminate the MCI in the frequency domain. The system performance is analytically studied with imperfect channel estimation to show how it is affected by parameters such as the window size in the channel estimation, Doppler shift, the number of stages of the hybrid detection, the power ratio of pilot to data channels, spreading factor, and so on

69 citations

Patent
20 May 2004
TL;DR: In this article, an active scanning method in a wireless network for fast determining available access points (6, 806) using inter-AP (Access Point) communication is described, where a mobile station (102, 802) sends Probe Request for Proxy frame to the current AP (104, 804) serving the mobile station.
Abstract: Active scanning method in a wireless network for fast determining available access points (106, 806) using inter-AP (Access Point) communication is described. In the scanning method, a mobile station (102, 802) sends Probe Request for Proxy frame to the current AP (104, 804) serving the mobile station (102, 802). In response to the Probe Request for Proxy frame, the current AP (104, 804) send Proxy Probe Request packet to the appropriate APs (106, 806). In response to the Proxy Probe Request packet, the neighbor APs (106, 806) send Probe Response frame to the mobile station (102, 802) on its operating channel. Since the mobile station (102, 802) moves to the channel being examined after sending the Probe Request for Proxy frame, it receives the Probe Response frame if it is in the coverage area of the neighbor AP (106, 806). The content of Probe Response frame provides the mobile station (102, 802) with the information to be used in handoff decision and network join procedures. Thus, the mobile station (102, 802) neither has to move to the channel to be examined nor send Probe Request frame on that channel. This enables active scan to be initiated even when the neighbor AP (106, 806) is operating in PCF (Point Coordination Function) and the network is in CFP (Contention Free Period), during which unassociated mobile stations (including the scanning mobile station) cannot send packets.

69 citations

Patent
Xia Gao1, Gang Wu1
19 Sep 2003
TL;DR: In this paper, a method, system, and business model for supporting handover between a mobile host and a corresponding node located in a heterogeneous network is described and a handover path is established to accommodate a plurality of quality of service properties.
Abstract: A method, system, and business model are disclosed for supporting handover between a mobile host and a corresponding node located in a heterogeneous network. Handover paths are established to accommodate a plurality of quality of service properties. Admission control is performed that considers the established handover paths and an established first reservation path. Gateways are contacted to determine a handover path to use. The determined handover path is used to support vertical handover. A second reservation path is established while maintaining the first reservation path and the handover path.

69 citations

Patent
25 Jan 2002
TL;DR: In this paper, a method of estimating QoS for making a handoff trigger decision for a remote terminal in a wireless IP network is disclosed, where at least a first and second probing packet is generated with an access router from a plurality of access points.
Abstract: A method of estimating QoS for making a handoff trigger decision for a remote terminal in a wireless IP network is disclosed. At least a first and second probing packet is generated with an access router from a plurality of access points. The first and second probing packets are then sent from the access routers over a fixed core network having a plurality of routers to a correspondent access router and then back to the access routers. At least one collector packet is also generated and sent to follow the first and second probing packets to gather at least one predetermined QoS parameter from the routers after the first and second probing packets have left the routers. The QoS parameters are then processed with the access routers to make the handoff trigger decision preferentially along with layer two QoS parameters of the wireless hop.

69 citations

Patent
12 Feb 2001
TL;DR: In this article, a multi-carrier CDMA radio transmitting method replicates each information symbol and disposes them along a frequency axis, multiplies the thus-obtained information symbols with a spreading code along the frequency axis and spreads the information symbols into components of a plurality of sub-carriers having different frequencies.
Abstract: A multi-carrier CDMA radio transmitting method replicates each information symbol and disposes thus-obtained information symbols along a frequency axis, multiplies the thus-obtained information symbols with a spreading code along the frequency axis, spreads the information symbols into components of a plurality of sub-carriers having different frequencies. The transmission rate of the information is changed by controlling the amount of information transmitted simultaneously by controlling the number of the information symbols to be used for spreading for the plurality of sub-carrier components for each user to which the information is to be transmitted.

69 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