His primary areas of study are Computer network, Telecommunications link, Electronic engineering, User equipment and Computer program. His Computer network research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Physical layer and Radio resource management. His work carried out in the field of Telecommunications link brings together such families of science as Transmission, Real-time computing, Communication channel and Sounding reference signal.
His Electronic engineering study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Computer hardware, Demodulation, Signal and Dynamic priority scheduling. The study incorporates disciplines such as Wireless, Resource allocation and Interference in addition to User equipment. His Computer program study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Control, Bandwidth and Code.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Computer network, Telecommunications link, Electronic engineering, Transmission and User equipment. The Computer network study which covers Computer program that intersects with Code. While the research belongs to areas of Telecommunications link, Esa Tapani Tiirola spends his time largely on the problem of Real-time computing, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Resource allocation.
His research investigates the link between Electronic engineering and topics such as Signal that cross with problems in Frame and Wireless. His Transmission research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Resource, Data transmission and Antenna. His User equipment study results in a more complete grasp of Base station.
Esa Tapani Tiirola mainly focuses on Computer network, Telecommunications link, User equipment, Transmission and Signal. As part of his studies on Computer network, Esa Tapani Tiirola often connects relevant subjects like Communication channel. He studies Control channel, a branch of Telecommunications link.
His User equipment research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Coding, Multiplexing, Electronic engineering, Channel state information and Block. His Transmission study incorporates themes from Channel and Wireless network. His Signal research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Wireless, Frame, Computer vision, Space and Algorithm.
Esa Tapani Tiirola mainly investigates Computer network, Telecommunications link, Signal, Transmission and User equipment. Esa Tapani Tiirola has researched Computer network in several fields, including Computer program, Real-time computing and Relation. His Telecommunications link research integrates issues from Computer hardware, Data transmission, Scheduling, Transmission scheduling and Communication channel.
He combines subjects such as Wireless and Base station with his study of Signal. His work focuses on many connections between Transmission and other disciplines, such as Wireless network, that overlap with his field of interest in Proximity based services, Transmission opportunity, Electronic engineering and Unlicensed band. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Offset, Uplink transmission and Channel state information.
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Sounding reference signal arrangement
Hooli Kari Juhani;Pajukoski Kari Pekka;Tiirola Esa Tapani.
(2009)
Configuring the transmission of periodic feedback information on a physical uplink shared channel (pusch)
Esa Tapani Tiirola;Timo Erkki Lunttila;Kari Pekka Pajukoski;Kari Juhani Hooli.
(2009)
Configuring the transmission of periodic feedback information on a physical uplink shared channel (pusch)
Esa Tapani Tiirola;Timo Erkki Lunttila;Kari Pekka Pajukoski;Kari Juhani Hooli.
(2009)
Coordinated cyclic shift and sequence hopping for ZADOFF-CHU, modified ZADOFF-CHU, and block-wise spreading sequences
Kari Juhani Hooli;Klaus Hugl;Kari Pekka Pajukoski;Esa Tapani Tiirola.
(2008)
Coordinated cyclic shift and sequence hopping for ZADOFF-CHU, modified ZADOFF-CHU, and block-wise spreading sequences
Kari Juhani Hooli;Klaus Hugl;Kari Pekka Pajukoski;Esa Tapani Tiirola.
(2008)
5G small cell optimized radio design
Preben Mogensen;Kari Pajukoski;Esa Tiirola;Eeva Lahetkangas.
global communications conference (2013)
Sounding Reference Signal Configuration
Esa Tiirola;Kari Hooli;Kari Pajukoski.
(2009)
5G small cell optimized radio design
Preben Mogensen;Kari Pajukoski;Esa Tiirola;Eeva Lahetkangas.
global communications conference (2013)
METHOD, APPARATUS, SYSTEM AND RELATED COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR RESOURCE ALLOCATION
Khooli Kari;Pajukoski Kari;Tiirola Ehsa.
(2012)
METHOD, APPARATUS, SYSTEM AND RELATED COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR RESOURCE ALLOCATION
Khooli Kari;Pajukoski Kari;Tiirola Ehsa.
(2012)
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