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40
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6594
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4502
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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2021 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to reliable low latency communications and synchronization of code-division systems

Overview

Erik G. Ström is affiliated with Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden. Their research spans multiple areas within engineering, with a focus on electrical and electronic engineering as well as aerospace and mechanical engineering disciplines. The scientist's work encompasses fields related to computer networks and communications and control and systems engineering.

Ström's research topics include the optimization and design of multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems and studies on millimeter-wave propagation and modeling. They also investigate vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs), antenna design and optimization, and wireless communication security techniques. Additionally, there is work related to intermetallics and advanced alloy properties.

Frequent collaborators in their research include Fredrik Brännström, Giuseppe Durisi, A. Oguz Kislal, Chouaib Bencheikh Lehocine, and Aina Edgren.

Notable publication venues where Ström's research has appeared include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems
  • IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
  • IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
  • Materials Science and Engineering A

Some of Ström's recent papers feature the following:

  • Design of False Data Injection Attack on Distributed Process Estimation, 2022, IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security
  • Adjacent Channel Interference Aware Joint Scheduling and Power Control for V2V Broadcast Communication, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems
  • Degrees of Freedom in 3D Linear Large-Scale Antenna Array Communications-A Spatial Bandwidth Approach, 2022, IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
  • On the Needs and Requirements Arising from Connected and Automated Driving, 2020, Journal of Sensor and Actuator Networks
  • Radio resource management for V2V multihop communication considering adjacent channel interference, 2021, Chalmers Research (Chalmers University of Technology)

In 2021, Erik G. Ström was awarded the IEEE Fellow distinction for contributions to reliable low latency communications and synchronization of code-division systems.

Best Publications

  • Propagation delay estimation in asynchronous direct-sequence code-division multiple access systems

    E.G. Strom;S. Parkvall;S.L. Miller;B.E. Ottersten

  • Wireless Access for Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency Communication: Principles and Building Blocks

    Petar Popovski;Jimmy J. Nielsen;Cedomir Stefanovic;Elisabeth de Carvalho

  • On the ability of the 802.11p MAC method and STDMA to support real-time vehicle-to-vehicle communication

    Katrin Bilstrup;Elisabeth Uhlemann;Erik G. Ström;Urban Bilstrup

  • Evaluation of the IEEE 802.11p MAC Method for Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communication

    K. Bilstrup;E. Uhlemann;E.G. Strom;U. Bilstrup

  • Radio Resource Management for D2D-Based V2V Communication

    Wanlu Sun;Erik G. Strom;Fredrik Brannstrom;Kin Cheong Sou

  • Cooperative Received Signal Strength-Based Sensor Localization With Unknown Transmit Powers

    R. M. Vaghefi;M. R. Gholami;R. M. Buehrer;E. G. Strom

  • Cluster-Based Radio Resource Management for D2D-Supported Safety-Critical V2X Communications

    Wanlu Sun;Di Yuan;Erik G. Strom;Fredrik Brannstrom

  • On the optimality of the binary reflected Gray code

    E. Agrell;J. Lassing;E.G. Strom;T. Ottosson

  • An efficient code-timing estimator for DS-CDMA signals

    Dunmin Zheng;Jian Li;S.L. Miller;E.G. Strom

  • Computation of the exact bit-error rate of coherent M-ary PSK with Gray code bit mapping

    J. Lassing;E.G. Strom;E. Agrell;T. Ottosson

  • Location-aided mm-wave channel estimation for vehicular communication

    Nil Garcia;Henk Wymeersch;Erik G. Strom;Dirk Slock

  • EU FP7 INFSO-ICT-317669 METIS, D1.1 Scenarios, requirements and KPIs for 5G mobile and wireless system

    Petar Popovsk;Volker Brau;Hans-Peter Mayer;Peter Fertl

  • RSS-Based Sensor Localization in the Presence of Unknown Channel Parameters

    Mohammad Reza Gholami;Reza Monir Vaghefi;Erik G. Strom

  • The impact of timing errors on the performance of linear DS-CDMA receivers

    S. Parkvall;E. Strom;B. Ottersten

  • D2D-based V2V communications with latency and reliability constraints

    Wanlu Sun;Erik G. Strom;Fredrik Brannstrom;Yutao Sui

  • DS-CDMA synchronization in time-varying fading channels

    E.G. Strom;S. Parkvall;S.L. Miller;B.E. Ottersten

  • Time-frequency localized CDMA for downlink multi-carrier systems

    A. Persson;T. Ottosson;E. Strom

  • Enabling Accurate Cross-Layer PHY/MAC/NET Simulation Studies of Vehicular Communication Networks

    J Mittag;S Papanastasiou;H Hartenstein;E G Strom

  • RSS-based sensor localization with unknown transmit power

    Reza M. Vaghefi;Mohammad Reza Gholami;Erik G. Strom

  • A maximum likelihood approach for estimating DS-CDMA multipath fading channels

    E.G. Strom;F. Malmsten

  • Improved Position Estimation Using Hybrid TW-TOA and TDOA in Cooperative Networks

    M. R. Gholami;S. Gezici;E. G. Strom

Frequent Co-Authors

Sinan Gezici
Sinan Gezici Bilkent University
Stefan Parkvall
Stefan Parkvall Ericsson (Sweden)
Erik Agrell
Erik Agrell Chalmers University of Technology
Henk Wymeersch
Henk Wymeersch Chalmers University of Technology
Bjorn Ottersten
Bjorn Ottersten University of Luxembourg
Giuseppe Durisi
Giuseppe Durisi Chalmers University of Technology
Petar Popovski
Petar Popovski Aalborg University
Tommy Svensson
Tommy Svensson Chalmers University of Technology
Urbashi Mitra
Urbashi Mitra University of Southern California
Anass Benjebbour
Anass Benjebbour NTT (Japan)

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