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Erik Dahlman

Erik Dahlman

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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
51
Citations
19605
World Ranking
2579
National Ranking
35

Overview

Erik Dahlman is affiliated with Ericsson (Sweden) and conducts research primarily in the fields of Engineering and Computer Science. Their work spans several subfields, including Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Computer Networks and Communications, Media Technology, Aerospace Engineering, and Biomedical Engineering.

The scientist's publications cover a range of topics such as Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization, Telecommunications and Broadcasting Technologies, Millimeter-Wave Propagation and Modeling, Cooperative Communication and Network Coding, Error Correcting Code Techniques, Advanced Wireless Network Optimization, and Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies.

Erik Dahlman has co-authored frequently with several researchers, including Stefan Parkvall, Johan Sköld, Behrooz Makki, Mohamed-Slim Alouini, and Tommy Svensson.

Their recent papers include:

  • On Integrated Access and Backhaul Networks: Current Status and Potentials, 2020, Chalmers Research (Chalmers University of Technology)
  • 5G NR Release 16: Start of the 5G Evolution, 2020, IEEE Communications Standards Magazine
  • 5G evolution: 3GPP Releases 16 & 17 Overview, 2020, Ericsson Technology Review
  • On Topology Optimization and Routing in Integrated Access and Backhaul Networks: A Genetic Algorithm-Based Approach, 2021, Chalmers Research (Chalmers University of Technology)
  • Predictor Antenna: A Technique to Boost the Performance of Moving Relays, 2021, IEEE Communications Magazine

The venues where Erik Dahlman regularly publishes include arXiv (Cornell University), IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society, Chalmers Research (Chalmers University of Technology), IEEE Communications Standards Magazine, and Ericsson Technology Review.

Best Publications

  • 4G: LTE/LTE-Advanced for Mobile Broadband

    Erik Dahlman;Stefan Parkvall;Johan Skold

  • 3G Evolution : HSPA and LTE for Mobile Broadband

    Erik Dahlman;Stefan Parkvall;Johan Skold;Per Beming

  • Design aspects of network assisted device-to-device communications

    G. Fodor;E. Dahlman;G. Mildh;S. Parkvall

  • LTE: the evolution of mobile broadband

    D. Astely;E. Dahlman;A. Furuskar;Y. Jading

  • 5G NR: The Next Generation Wireless Access Technology

    Erik Dahlman;Stefan Parkvall;Johan Skold

  • NR: The New 5G Radio Access Technology

    Stefan Parkvall;Erik Dahlman;Anders Furuskar;Mattias Frenne

  • UMTS/IMT-2000 based on wideband CDMA

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  • LTE-Advanced - Evolving LTE towards IMT-Advanced

    S. Parkvall;E. Dahlman;A. Furuskar;Y. Jading

  • 5G wireless access: requirements and realization

    Erik Dahlman;Gunnar Mildh;Stefan Parkvall;Janne Peisa

  • Evolution of LTE toward IMT-advanced

    Stefan Parkvall;Anders Furuskär;Erik Dahlman

  • Network architecture, methods, and devices for a wireless communications network

    Stefan Parkvall;Janne Peisa;Gunnar Mildh;Robert Baldemair

  • LTE release 12 and beyond [Accepted From Open Call]

    D. Astely;E. Dahlman;G. Fodor;S. Parkvall

  • WCDMA-the radio interface for future mobile multimedia communications

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  • 4G, LTE-Advanced Pro and The Road to 5G

    Erik Dahlman;Johan Skold;Steafan Parkvall

  • Performance comparison of HARQ with Chase combining and incremental redundancy for HSDPA

    P. Frenger;S. Parkvall;E. Dahlman

  • Ultra-dense networks in millimeter-wave frequencies

    Robert Baldemair;Tim Irnich;Kumar Balachandran;Erik Dahlman

  • Allocated pilot structure adapted to user need

    Frenger Pal;Signell Svante;Nystrom Johan;Dahlman Erik

  • Method and system for facilitating timing of base stations in an asynchronous CDMA mobile communications system

    Erik Bengt Lennart Dahlman;Karim Jamal;Per Johan Anders Nystroem;Mats Cedervall

  • The 3G Long-Term Evolution - Radio Interface Concepts and Performance Evaluation

    E. Dahlman;H. Ekstrom;A. Furuskar;Y. Jading

  • Evolving Wireless Communications: Addressing the Challenges and Expectations of the Future

    R. Baldemair;E. Dahlman;G. Fodor;G. Mildh

  • 5G radio access

    Erik Dahlman;G. Mildh;S. Parkvall;J. Peisa

  • FRAMES multiple access for UMTS and IMT-2000

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

Frequent Co-Authors

Stefan Parkvall
Stefan Parkvall Ericsson (Sweden)
Robert Baldemair
Robert Baldemair Ericsson (Sweden)
Gunnar Mildh
Gunnar Mildh Ericsson (Sweden)
Bengt Lindoff
Bengt Lindoff BeammWave AB
Pål Frenger
Pål Frenger Ericsson (Sweden)
Joachim Sachs
Joachim Sachs Ericsson (Sweden)
Gabor Fodor
Gabor Fodor Ericsson (Sweden)
Fredrik Gunnarsson
Fredrik Gunnarsson Ericsson (Sweden)
Johan Rune
Johan Rune Ericsson (Sweden)
Erik G. Larsson
Erik G. Larsson Linköping University

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