His main research concerns Computer network, UMTS frequency bands, Telecommunications link, Code division multiple access and Mobile telephony. His work in Computer network is not limited to one particular discipline; it also encompasses Radio resource management. His work deals with themes such as Key and Physical layer, which intersect with Radio resource management.
The study incorporates disciplines such as LTE Advanced and Air interface in addition to UMTS frequency bands. While the research belongs to areas of Air interface, Antti Toskala spends his time largely on the problem of Duplex, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Capacity planning. His Telecommunications link research incorporates elements of Node, MIMO, Real-time computing and Offset.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Computer network, Telecommunications link, Base station, Electronic engineering and User equipment. The Computer network study combines topics in areas such as Telecommunications and Transmission. In Telecommunications link, Antti Toskala works on issues like Real-time computing, which are connected to Node.
The concepts of his Base station study are interwoven with issues in Terminal and Signal. His UMTS frequency bands study deals with Mobile telephony intersecting with Duplex. The various areas that Antti Toskala examines in his Code division multiple access study include Time division multiple access, Antenna diversity, Channel capacity and Wideband.
Antti Toskala mostly deals with Computer network, Telecommunications, User equipment, Base station and Electronic engineering. His research in Computer network is mostly concerned with Handover. His biological study deals with issues like Voice over IP, which deal with fields such as Network packet, High Speed Packet Access, Self-organizing network, Mobile telephony and End user.
His User equipment study incorporates themes from Scheduling, Computer hardware and Telecommunications link. His studies deal with areas such as Cellular network and Embedded system as well as Base station. His research investigates the connection with LTE Advanced and areas like UMTS frequency bands which intersect with concerns in Transport network.
Antti Toskala spends much of his time researching Computer network, User equipment, Telecommunications, Base station and Radio access technology. His research in Computer network intersects with topics in Computer program and Distributed computing. His studies in User equipment integrate themes in fields like Transmission, Electronic engineering, Simulation and Terminal device.
When carried out as part of a general Telecommunications research project, his work on Unlicensed band is frequently linked to work in Raster graphics, New product development and Performance results, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study. His research integrates issues of Cellular network, Computer hardware, Embedded system, Signal and Bandwidth in his study of Base station. His Radio access technology research includes themes of Base station identity code, High-Speed Downlink Packet Access, Radio access network and Two-way communication.
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WCDMA for UMTS: HSPA Evolution and LTE
Harri Holma;Antti Toskala.
(2010)
WCDMA for UMTS: HSPA Evolution and LTE
Harri Holma;Antti Toskala.
(2010)
WCDMA for UMTS: Radio Access for Third Generation Mobile Communications
Harri Holma;Antti Toskala.
(2000)
WCDMA for UMTS: Radio Access for Third Generation Mobile Communications
Harri Holma;Antti Toskala.
(2000)
WCDMA for UMTS
Harri Holma;Antti Toskala.
(1991)
WCDMA for UMTS
Harri Holma;Antti Toskala.
(1991)
LTE for UMTS - OFDMA and SC-FDMA Based Radio Access
Harri Holma;Antti Toskala.
(2009)
LTE for UMTS - OFDMA and SC-FDMA Based Radio Access
Harri Holma;Antti Toskala.
(2009)
HSDPA/HSUPA for UMTS: High Speed Radio Access for Mobile Communications
Harri Holma;Antti Toskala.
(2006)
HSDPA/HSUPA for UMTS: High Speed Radio Access for Mobile Communications
Harri Holma;Antti Toskala.
(2006)
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