Kiran M. Rege mainly focuses on Computer network, Intelligent computer network, Cable Internet access, Network topology and End-to-end delay. His work in Mobile station and Base station identity code is related to Computer network. His Mobile station research integrates issues from Mobility management and Mobile technology.
Real-time computing, Base station and Soft handover is closely connected to Demodulation in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Base station identity code. His work focuses on many connections between Cable Internet access and other disciplines, such as Downstream, that overlap with his field of interest in Broadband, Network management station and Network information system. His research integrates issues of Transmission delay, Network traffic control, Packet analyzer, Network packet and Network switch in his study of Network topology.
His primary scientific interests are in Computer network, Electronic engineering, Base station, Signal and Wireless. His Computer network study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Cable Internet access and Real-time computing. His work on Code division multiple access as part of general Electronic engineering research is frequently linked to Quality and Set, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science.
Kiran M. Rege interconnects Algorithm, Power control and Standard deviation in the investigation of issues within Base station. His Transmitter study, which is part of a larger body of work in Signal, is frequently linked to Value, bridging the gap between disciplines. His Wireless research incorporates elements of Transmission, Bit error rate, User equipment and Telecommunications link.
Kiran M. Rege mostly deals with Computer network, Wireless, User equipment, Signal and Wireless network. He combines subjects such as Multi carrier and Distributed computing with his study of Computer network. His study looks at the relationship between Wireless and topics such as Transmission, which overlap with Single antenna interference cancellation, Fixed wireless, Connectionless communication and Wi-Fi array.
The User equipment study combines topics in areas such as Networking hardware, UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network and Dual. The concepts of his Signal study are interwoven with issues in Network element, Electronic engineering and Filter. His research in Wireless network tackles topics such as Telecommunications link which are related to areas like Scheduling, Data channel and Decoupling.
His main research concerns Computer network, Distributed computing, Network delay, Reduction and Message broker. His Computer network research focuses on User equipment, Radio access network and Zone Routing Protocol. His User equipment study incorporates themes from Dual, Networking hardware and UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network.
His Radio access network research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Packet data transmission, Network packet and Multi carrier. Kiran M. Rege has included themes like Routing table and Static routing, Multipath routing, Routing Information Protocol in his Zone Routing Protocol study. His research on Distributed computing often connects related topics like Node.
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Mobility management for a multimedia mobile network
Walid Ahmed;Bharat Tarachand Doshi;Hong Jiang;Pantelis Monogioudis.
(2000)
Network architecture for intelligent network elements
Subrahmanyam Dravida;Dev V Gupta;Frederick Peralta;Kiran M Rege.
(2001)
Network architecture for intelligent network elements
Subrahmanyam Dravida;Dev V Gupta;Frederick Peralta;Kiran M Rege.
(2001)
Location based routing for mobile ad-hoc networks
Walid Ahmed;Hong Jiang;Muralidharan Sampath Kodialam;Pantelis Monogioudis.
(2000)
Location based routing for mobile ad-hoc networks
Walid Ahmed;Hong Jiang;Muralidharan Sampath Kodialam;Pantelis Monogioudis.
(2000)
Geolocation estimation method for CDMA terminals based on pilot strength measurements
Kirk K. Chang;Daniel R. Jeske;Kiran M. Rege.
(1999)
Geolocation estimation method for CDMA terminals based on pilot strength measurements
Kirk K. Chang;Daniel R. Jeske;Kiran M. Rege.
(1999)
System and method for mapping end user identifiers to access device identifiers
Gautam Desai;Subrahmanyam Dravida;Satya V. Gupta;Kiran M. Rege.
(2007)
System and method for mapping end user identifiers to access device identifiers
Gautam Desai;Subrahmanyam Dravida;Satya V. Gupta;Kiran M. Rege.
(2007)
Frame error rates for convolutional codes on fading channels and the concept of effective E/sub b//N/sub 0/
S. Nanda;K.M. Rege.
IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology (1998)
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