Gert Jan Van Lieshout mainly investigates Computer network, User equipment, Mobile communication systems, Real-time computing and Telecommunications link. Gert Jan Van Lieshout has included themes like Node, System information, Electronic engineering and Electrical engineering in his User equipment study. Gert Jan Van Lieshout focuses mostly in the field of Node, narrowing it down to topics relating to Transmission and, in certain cases, Codec.
His Electronic engineering research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Terminal and Signal. The study incorporates disciplines such as Signal strength and Network packet in addition to Mobile communication systems. He has researched Real-time computing in several fields, including Scheduling, Overhead and Base station.
Computer network, Mobile communication systems, User equipment, Telecommunications link and Terminal are his primary areas of study. His Computer network research includes themes of Transmission, Real-time computing and Mobile telephony. His study in Mobile communication systems is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Headroom, Embedded system, Discontinuous reception, Scheduling and Signal.
In general User equipment, his work in Radio Network Controller is often linked to Set linking many areas of study. His Control channel study in the realm of Telecommunications link interacts with subjects such as Control. The various areas that Gert Jan Van Lieshout examines in his Terminal study include Wireless, Subframe, Electronic engineering and Communications system.
Gert Jan Van Lieshout spends much of his time researching Computer network, Base station, Mobile communication systems, Terminal and Communications system. Computer network and Transmission are frequently intertwined in his study. His work on Timing advance as part of general Base station study is frequently linked to Relative value, bridging the gap between disciplines.
His work carried out in the field of Mobile communication systems brings together such families of science as Transmission method, Headroom, Discontinuous reception, Electronic engineering and Block. His Terminal research includes elements of Frame and Wireless communication systems. His study in User equipment is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Access network, Real-time computing and Buffer.
Gert Jan Van Lieshout mainly focuses on Computer network, Mobile communication systems, User equipment, Base station and Communications system. His Computer network research integrates issues from Wi-Fi array, Base transceiver station and Real-time computing. Gert Jan Van Lieshout interconnects Mobile station and Headroom in the investigation of issues within Real-time computing.
His research in Mobile communication systems intersects with topics in Terminal and Unlicensed band. Gert Jan Van Lieshout has researched User equipment in several fields, including Node, Transmission and Bandwidth. His Base station research incorporates elements of Blocking, Wireless lan and Access network.
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Cell reselection method for receiving packet data in a mobile communication system supporting MBMS
Kyeong-In Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. Jeong;Kook-Heui Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. Lee;Soeng-Hun Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. Kim;Sung-Ho Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. Choi.
(2004)
Method and apparatus for performing communication in a wireless communication system
Soeng-Hun Kim;Gert Jan Van Lieshout;Kyeong-In Jeong.
(2013)
Method and apparatus for transmitting and receiving status report comprising received status of packet data in a mobile communication system
Soeng-Hun Kim;Sung-Ho Choi;O-Sok Song;Gert Jan Van Lieshout.
(2006)
Method and apparatus for discontinuous reception of connected terminal in a mobile communication system
Soeng-Hun Kim;No-Jun Kwak;Gert Jan Van Lieshout;Himke Van Der Velde.
(2007)
Apparatus and method for performing cell selection to home cell or private network in a mobile communication system
Dzeong Kieong-In;Van Liskhaut Gert Jan;Kim Soeng-Khun.
(2008)
Method and apparatus for allocating radio resource using random access procedure in a mobile communication system
Jeong Kyeong-In;Van Der Velde Himke;Van Lieshout Gert Jan;Kwak Jong-Jun.
(2007)
Method of transmitting and receiving service availability information about a multimedia broadcast/multicast service
Kyeong-In Jeong;Sung-Ho Choi;Kook-Heui Lee;Gert Van Lieshout.
(2004)
Method and apparatus for reporting inter-frequency measurement using rach message in a mobile communication system
Kyeong-In Jeong;No-Jun Kwak;Himke Van Dervelde;Gert Jan Van Lieshout.
(2006)
Handover method and apparatus in a mobile communication system
Seong-hun Kim;Kyeong-In Jeong;Gert Jan Van Lieshout;Himke van der Velde.
(2007)
Method for transmitting/receiving service availability information of multimedia broadcasting/multicast service
Kyeong-In Jeong;Sung-Ho Choi;Kook-Heui Lee;Gert Jan Van Lieshout.
(2004)
Samsung (South Korea)
Seoul National University
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Apple (United States)
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Intel (United States)
Profile was last updated on December 6th, 2021.
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