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Overview

Anja Klein is affiliated with the Technical University of Darmstadt in Germany, where the research focus spans engineering and computer science disciplines. Their primary areas of study include electrical and electronic engineering and computer networks and communications. The research also touches on religious studies and sociology and political science as interdisciplinary subfields.

The scientist's work covers a range of topics, notably including:

  • Biblical Studies and Interpretation
  • Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
  • Mobile Crowdsensing and Crowdsourcing
  • Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
  • Historical and Linguistic Studies
  • Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies
  • Indoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies

Recent publications illustrate contributions across communications and networking. Notable papers include:

  • Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning for Energy Harvesting Two-Hop Communications With a Partially Observable System State, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Green Communications and Networking
  • Decentralized Online Learning in Task Assignment Games for Mobile Crowdsensing, 2024, IEEE Transactions on Communications
  • Multi-Stakeholder Service Placement via Iterative Bargaining With Incomplete Information, 2022, IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking
  • A Multi-Stakeholder Modeling Framework for the Techno-Economic Analysis of Telecommunication Networks, 2023, IEEE Communications Magazine
  • Delay- and Incentive-Aware Crowdsensing: A Stable Matching Approach for Coverage Maximization, 2022, ICC 2022 - IEEE International Conference on Communications

The frequent co-authors with whom collaborations have been established include Andrea Ortiz, Bernd Simon, Felicia Nimue, Ackerman Robert, and Adams Louise. The publishing venues where the scientist's work regularly appears include Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, arXiv (Cornell University), IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, GLOBECOM 2022 - 2022 IEEE Global Communications Conference, and the 2021 IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM).

Klein has also contributed to book publications, with one title listed: Kompetenzen wirksam entwickeln, published by Haufe eBooks in 2023.

Best Publications

  • Zero forcing and minimum mean-square-error equalization for multiuser detection in code-division multiple-access channels

    A. Klein;G.K. Kaleh;P.W. Baier

  • Data detection algorithms specially designed for the downlink of CDMA mobile radio systems

    A. Klein

  • Context-Aware Proactive Content Caching With Service Differentiation in Wireless Networks

    Sabrina Muller;Onur Atan;Mihaela van der Schaar;Anja Klein

  • The TD-CDMA based UTRA TDD mode

    M. Haardt;A. Klein;R. Koehn;S. Oestreich

  • Linear unbiased data estimation in mobile radio systems applying CDMA

    A. Klein;P.W. Baier

  • Recent advances in amplify-and-forward two-hop relaying

    S. Berger;M. Kuhn;A. Wittneben;T. Unger

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  • Performance of a cellular hybrid C/TDMA mobile radio system applying joint detection and coherent receiver antenna diversity

    J. Blanz;A. Klein;M. Nasshan;A. Steil

  • FRAMES multiple access for UMTS and IMT-2000

    E. Nikula;A. Toskala;E. Dahlman;L. Girard

  • An Online Context-Aware Machine Learning Algorithm for 5G mmWave Vehicular Communications

    Gek Hong Sim;Sabrina Klos;Arash Asadi;Anja Klein

  • Optimizing the Radio Network Parameters of the Long Term Evolution System Using Taguchi's Method

    Ahmad Awada;Bernhard Wegmann;Ingo Viering;Anja Klein

  • Taking the challenge of multiple access for third-generation cellular mobile radio systems-a European view

    P.W. Baier;P. Jung;A. Klein

  • Duplex schemes in multiple antenna two-hop relaying

    Timo Unger;Anja Klein

  • On the Performance, Complexity, and Fairness of Suboptimal Resource Allocation for Multiuser MIMO–OFDMA Systems

    T.F. Maciel;A. Klein

  • Linear Transmit Beamforming Techniques for the Multigroup Multicast Scenario

    Yu. Silva;A. Klein

  • FRAMES multiple access mode 1-wideband TDMA with and without spreading

    A. Klein;R. Pirhonen;J. Skold;R. Suoranta

  • FML: Fast Machine Learning for 5G mmWave Vehicular Communications

    Arash Asadi;Sabrina Muller;Gek Hong Sim;Anja Klein

  • Efficient resource allocation in mobile-edge computation offloading: Completion time minimization

    Hong Quy Le;Hussein Al-Shatri;Anja Klein

  • Reinforcement learning for energy harvesting point-to-point communications

    Andrea Ortiz;Hussein Al-Shatri;Xiang Li;Tobias Weber

  • Throughput analysis of multi-user OFDMA-systems using imperfect CQI feedback and diversity techniques

    A. Kuhne;A. Klein

  • IFDMA: A Scheme Combining the Advantages of OFDMA and CDMA

    T. Frank;A. Klein;E. Costa

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin Haardt
Martin Haardt Ilmenau University of Technology
Abdelhak M. Zoubir
Abdelhak M. Zoubir Technical University of Darmstadt
Alex B. Gershman
Alex B. Gershman Technical University of Darmstadt
Erik Dahlman
Erik Dahlman Ericsson (Sweden)
Mikael Sternad
Mikael Sternad Uppsala University
Tommy Svensson
Tommy Svensson Chalmers University of Technology
Bernhard Raaf
Bernhard Raaf Intel (United States)
David Falconer
David Falconer Carleton University
Fredrik Gustafsson
Fredrik Gustafsson Linköping University
Gerhard Kramer
Gerhard Kramer Technical University of Munich

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