Aleksandar Damnjanovic focuses on Computer network, Wireless, User equipment, Telecommunications link and Real-time computing. He interconnects Signal and Heterogeneous network in the investigation of issues within Computer network. His Wireless research includes themes of Radio spectrum, Channel, Transmission, Electrical engineering and Electronic engineering.
His study in User equipment is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Identifier, Relay, Channel state information and Radio resource management. His research in Telecommunications link intersects with topics in Transmission Time Interval and Random access. His Real-time computing study combines topics in areas such as Handover, Network packet, Control reconfiguration, Terminal and Scheduling.
Aleksandar Damnjanovic mainly focuses on Computer network, Wireless, Telecommunications link, Base station and User equipment. Aleksandar Damnjanovic works mostly in the field of Computer network, limiting it down to concerns involving Transmission and, occasionally, Data transmission. His research in Wireless tackles topics such as Radio spectrum which are related to areas like Cognitive radio.
His Telecommunications link study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Frame, Scheduling, Latency and Transmission Time Interval. His work carried out in the field of Base station brings together such families of science as Channel, Electrical engineering and Wireless network. Aleksandar Damnjanovic has researched User equipment in several fields, including Relay, Power control and Random access.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Computer network, Wireless, Base station, User equipment and Telecommunications link. His studies examine the connections between Computer network and genetics, as well as such issues in Wireless communication systems, with regards to Spectrum sharing and Subframe. The study incorporates disciplines such as Radio spectrum, Transmission, Signal, Electrical engineering and Communication channel in addition to Wireless.
His Base station study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Channel, Scheduling and Synchronizing. The various areas that Aleksandar Damnjanovic examines in his User equipment study include Frame, Paging, State and Channel assessment. His studies in Telecommunications link integrate themes in fields like Control and Data transmission.
Aleksandar Damnjanovic spends much of his time researching Computer network, Wireless, Base station, Shared spectrum and Wireless communication systems. His Computer network research incorporates themes from Signal and Radio resource management. His Wireless research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Radio spectrum and Transmission, Electrical engineering.
His work on User equipment as part of his general Base station study is frequently connected to Frequency separation, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science. His studies in Shared spectrum integrate themes in fields like Computer hardware and Synchronization signal. His Wireless communication systems study combines topics in areas such as Frequency band and Spectrum sharing.
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Network densification: the dominant theme for wireless evolution into 5G
Naga Bhushan;Junyi Li;Durga Malladi;Rob Gilmore.
IEEE Communications Magazine (2014)
Esquema de reserva de tipo 'escuchar antes de hablar' para comunicaciones inalámbricas a través de espectro sin licencia
Bhushan Naga;Malladi Durga Prasad;Wei Yongbin;Gaal Peter.
(2021)
Flexible DTX and DRX in a wireless communication system
Aleksandar Damnjanovic.
(2008)
Method and apparatus for random access in an orthogonal multiple-access communication system
Durga Prasad Malladi;Aleksandar Damnjanovic;Juan Montojo.
(2007)
Semi-persistent scheduling for traffic spurts in wireless communication
Aleksandar Damnjanovic;Adel Aziz;Tao Luo.
(2007)
Methods and apparatus for uplink and downlink inter-cell interference coordination
Damnjanovic Aleksandar.
(2009)
Downlink procedures for lte/lte-a communication systems with unlicensed spectrum
Wanshi Chen;Peter Gaal;Durga Prasad Malladi;Tao Luo.
(2014)
Method and apparatus for wireless multi-carrier communications
Aleksandar Damnjanovic;Lorenzo Casaccia.
(2006)
Random access signaling transmission for system access in wireless communication
Aleksandar Damnjanovic;Juan Montojo;Durga Prasad Malladi.
(2007)
Methods and apparatus for facilitating inter-cell interference coordination via over the air load indicator and relative narrowband transmit power
Aleksandar Damnjanovic;Yongbin Wei;Madhavan Srinivasan Vajapeyam;Durga Prasad Malladi.
(2011)
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