Her primary scientific interests are in Wireless, Computer network, Transmission, Telecommunications link and Scheduling. Diana Pani has researched Wireless in several fields, including Node, Communication channel and Radio access technology. Diana Pani studies Device to device, a branch of Computer network.
Her studies deal with areas such as Electronic engineering and Signal as well as Transmission. Her Telecommunications link research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Channel and Data channel. Her research in Hybrid automatic repeat request intersects with topics in Control channel and Reduction.
Diana Pani mainly investigates Computer network, Wireless, Telecommunications link, Transmission and State. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Real-time computing and Communication channel. Her studies examine the connections between Wireless and genetics, as well as such issues in Node, with regards to Antenna.
The various areas that Diana Pani examines in her Telecommunications link study include Reset, Signal and Network packet. Her research brings together the fields of Random-access channel and Transmission. The study incorporates disciplines such as High-Speed Downlink Packet Access, Timer and Channel in addition to State.
Her primary areas of investigation include Computer network, Wireless, Telecommunications link, Transmission and Communication channel. As part of her studies on Computer network, she often connects relevant areas like State. The Wireless study combines topics in areas such as Scheduling, Computer hardware, Network packet and System information.
Her work on Control channel as part of general Telecommunications link research is frequently linked to Control, bridging the gap between disciplines. Diana Pani has included themes like Transmitter, Signal, Network providers and Base station in her Transmission study. Her Communication channel study combines topics in areas such as Node and Electrical engineering.
Wireless, Computer network, Telecommunications link, Transmission and System information are her primary areas of study. Her studies in Wireless integrate themes in fields like Unicast, Communication channel and Current cell. Her research integrates issues of Timer and State in her study of Computer network.
Diana Pani combines subjects such as Computer hardware and Discontinuous reception with her study of Telecommunications link. Her studies deal with areas such as Transmitter, Signal and Channel state information as well as Transmission. Her System information research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Random access, Transceiver, Access technology, Block and Radio access technology.
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Method and apparatus for performing device-to-device discovery
그웨낼 푸아토;펠레티에르 기슬랭;마리니에르 폴;파니 다이애나.
(2013)
Operating with multiple schedulers in a wireless system
Diana Pani;Ghyslain Pelletier;Pascal M Adjakple;Paul Marinier.
(2013)
Access control and congestion control in machine-to-machine communication
Pinheiro Ana Lucia;Pani Diana;Aghili Behrouz;Gauvreau Jean-Louis.
(2011)
Methods, apparatus and systems for performing multi-radio access technology carrier aggregation
Pelletier Ghyslain;Marinier Paul;Pani Diana.
(2011)
Communicating channel state information (csi) of multiple transmission points
Paul Marinier;Diana Pani;J. Patrick Tooher;Marian Rudolf.
(2013)
Methods and systems for in-device interference mitigation
콤사 버질;파니 다이아나;케이브 크리스토퍼;테리 스테픈 이.
(2011)
Methods and apparatus for optimizing uplink random access channel transmission
Pani Diana;Gomes Sylvie;Anepu Bhaskar M;Marinier Paul.
(2011)
Methods to enable scheduling and control of direct link communication in cellular communication systems
Ghyslain Pelletier;Diana Pani;Benoit Pelletier;Christopher R. Cave.
(2013)
Method for inter-radio access technology cell reselection
Pani Diana;Sammour Mohammed;Somasundaram Shankar;Mukherjee Rajat Pritam.
(2008)
Method and apparatus for device-to-device (d2d) mobility in wireless systems
Balaji Raghothaman;Ravikumar V Pragada;Deng Zhuorong;Diana Pani.
(2013)
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Profile was last updated on December 6th, 2021.
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