Juan Montojo mostly deals with Computer network, Telecommunications link, Electronic engineering, User equipment and Wireless. He combines subjects such as Real-time computing, Transmission and Wireless communication systems with his study of Computer network. His work carried out in the field of Telecommunications link brings together such families of science as Distributed computing, Power control, Control, Base station and Scheduling.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Computer hardware, Signal, Electrical engineering and Bandwidth. His User equipment research incorporates elements of Transmitter power output, Communication channel, Random access, Subframe and Component. His work on Channel state information and Wi-Fi array is typically connected to Multi point as part of general Wireless study, connecting several disciplines of science.
Juan Montojo spends much of his time researching Computer network, Telecommunications link, Wireless, User equipment and Electronic engineering. His Computer network research incorporates themes from Real-time computing, Transmission and Wireless communication systems. His Telecommunications link study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Multiplexing, Control, Scheduling and Communication channel.
His Wireless study incorporates themes from Node, Radio spectrum, Computer hardware and Electrical engineering. His User equipment research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Bandwidth, Channel state information, Transmitter power output and Random access. His studies in Electronic engineering integrate themes in fields like MIMO, Precoding, Signal and Antenna.
His primary areas of study are Computer network, Wireless, User equipment, Base station and Telecommunications link. His research integrates issues of Shared spectrum, Radio spectrum, Transmission, Wireless communication systems and Communication channel in his study of Computer network. Juan Montojo has included themes like Frame and Electronic engineering in his Transmission study.
His study looks at the intersection of Wireless and topics like Signal with Reservation and Joint. His User equipment study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Power control, Beam, Multiplexing, Link and Channel state information. His Telecommunications link research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Control and Transmission Time Interval.
Juan Montojo mainly focuses on Computer network, Wireless, Telecommunications link, User equipment and Base station. Juan Montojo studies Computer network, namely Control channel. His work deals with themes such as Transmission time, Computer hardware, Narrowband, Scheduling and Signal, which intersect with Wireless.
His Telecommunications link research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Channel, Transmission, Electrical engineering and Control. His User equipment research includes themes of Bandwidth, Latency, Channel state information and Resource block. His study looks at the relationship between Base station and topics such as Paging, which overlap with Queue.
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A survey on 3GPP heterogeneous networks
A Damnjanovic;J Montojo;Yongbin Wei;Tingfang Ji.
IEEE Wireless Communications (2011)
Overview of 3GPP LTE-advanced carrier aggregation for 4G wireless communications
Zukang Shen;A. Papasakellariou;J. Montojo;D. Gerstenberger.
IEEE Communications Magazine (2012)
Method and apparatus for random access in an orthogonal multiple-access communication system
Durga Prasad Malladi;Aleksandar Damnjanovic;Juan Montojo.
(2007)
Techniques for supporting relay operation in wireless communication systems
Ravi Palanki;Kapil Bhattad;Naga Bhushan;Aamod Dinkar Khandekar.
(2009)
Method and apparatus for using mbsfn subframes to send unicast information
Aamod D. Khandekar;Juan Montojo;Naga Bhushan;Ravi Palanki.
(2009)
Multi-carrier operation in data transmission systems
Durga Prasad Malladi;Serge D. Willenegger;Juan Montojo.
(2006)
METHOD AND DEVICE TO USE MBSFN-SUBFRAMES TO SEND SINGLE-ADDRESS INFORMATION
Kkhandekar Aamod D;Montokho Khuan;Bkhushan Naga;Palanki Ravi.
(2013)
Relaying operation in 3GPP LTE: challenges and solutions
C. Hoymann;Wanshi Chen;J. Montojo;A. Golitschek.
IEEE Communications Magazine (2012)
Sounding reference signal for coordinated multi-point operation
Alexei Y. Gorokhov;Juan Montojo;Wanshi Chen.
(2010)
Random access signaling transmission for system access in wireless communication
Aleksandar Damnjanovic;Juan Montojo;Durga Prasad Malladi.
(2007)
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