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D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
45
Citations
12989
World Ranking
3456
National Ranking
1275

Computer Science

D-Index
45
Citations
13070
World Ranking
7035
National Ranking
3087

Klaus Doppler publication distribution in Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Klaus Doppler sits on this spectrum.

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34 publications 1,065+

This scientist: 139 publications — 11th percentile

11% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,065 publications or more.

Klaus Doppler D-index placement in Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Electronics and Electrical Engineering scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Klaus Doppler sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 111+

This scientist: 45 D-Index — 50th percentile

50% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 111 D-Index or more.

Overview

Klaus Doppler is affiliated with Nokia in the United States and focuses their research on engineering and computer science disciplines, with a particular emphasis on electrical and electronic engineering, computer networks and communications, and computational mechanics. Their multidisciplinary approach extends into biomedical engineering and organizational behavior and human resource management, reflecting a diverse research portfolio.

The scientist's main research topics include indoor and outdoor localization technologies, wireless networks and protocols, millimeter-wave propagation and modeling, energy efficient wireless sensor networks, IoT and edge/fog computing, sparse and compressive sensing techniques, and microwave imaging and scattering analysis.

Recent publications by Klaus Doppler feature work across various esteemed venues. These include:

  • "Future indoor network with a sixth sense: Requirements, challenges and enabling technologies," 2022, published in Pervasive and Mobile Computing
  • "Das Leuschnermodell und eine Alternative," 2021, published in supervision

Other papers associated with their frequent coauthors but authored by different primary researchers include titles such as "Location- and Person-Independent Activity Recognition with WiFi, Deep Neural Networks, and Reinforcement Learning," 2021, in ACM Transactions on Internet of Things and "When Wireless Communications Meet Computer Vision in Beyond 5G," 2021, appearing in IEEE Communications Standards Magazine.

The scientist collaborates regularly with several researchers including Bert Voigt, Swetha Muniraju, Enrico Rantala, Ju-Hyung Lee, and Yanqing Lu, indicating a network of partnerships that spans multiple projects and domains.

Klaus Doppler's publications are distributed across venues like arXiv (Cornell University), ACM Transactions on Internet of Things, Pervasive and Mobile Computing, IEEE Communications Standards Magazine, and supervision.

Best Publications

  • Device-to-device communication as an underlay to LTE-advanced networks

    K. Doppler;M. Rinne;C. Wijting;C. Ribeiro

  • Resource Sharing Optimization for Device-to-Device Communication Underlaying Cellular Networks

    Chia-Hao Yu;K. Doppler;C. B. Ribeiro;O. Tirkkonen

  • Toward Low-Latency and Ultra-Reliable Virtual Reality

    Mohammed S. Elbamby;Cristina Perfecto;Mehdi Bennis;Klaus Doppler

  • Interference-Aware Resource Allocation for Device-to-Device Radio Underlaying Cellular Networks

    Pekka Janis;Visa Koivunen;Cassio Ribeiro;Juha Korhonen

  • Mode Selection for Device-To-Device Communication Underlaying an LTE-Advanced Network

    Klaus Doppler;Chia-Hao Yu;Cassio B. Ribeiro;Pekka Janis

  • Device-to-Device Communication Underlaying Cellular Communications Systems

    Pekka Jänis;Chia-Hao Yu;Klaus Doppler;Cássio Ribeiro

  • Power Optimization of Device-to-Device Communication Underlaying Cellular Communication

    C.-H. Yu;O. Tirkkonen;K. Doppler;C. Ribeiro

  • On the Performance of Device-to-Device Underlay Communication with Simple Power Control

    Chia-Hao Yu;Olav Tirkkonen;Klaus Doppler;Cassio Ribeiro

  • Enabling LTE/WiFi coexistence by LTE blank subframe allocation

    Erika Almeida;Andre M. Cavalcante;Rafael C. D. Paiva;Fabiano S. Chaves

  • Device-to-Device Communications; Functional Prospects for LTE-Advanced Networks

    K. Doppler;M. P. Rinne;P. Janis;C. Ribeiro

  • Performance Evaluation of LTE and Wi-Fi Coexistence in Unlicensed Bands

    Andre M. Cavalcante;Erika Almeida;Robson D. Vieira;Fabiano Chaves

  • Enabling the coexistence of LTE and Wi-Fi in unlicensed bands

    Fuad M. Abinader;Erika P.L. Almeida;Fabiano S. Chaves;Andre M. Cavalcante

  • Setup of device to device connection

    Carl Wijting;Klaus F. Doppler;Cassio Barboza Ribeiro;Mika P. Rinne

  • Enabling device-to-device communication in cellular networks

    Klaus Franz Doppler;Timo Kalevi Koskela;Sami-Jukka Hakola;Cassio Barboza Ribeiro

  • IEEE 802.11be Extremely High Throughput: The Next Generation of Wi-Fi Technology Beyond 802.11ax

    David Lopez-Perez;Adrian Garcia-Rodriguez;Lorenzo Galati-Giordano;Mika Kasslin

  • Method, apparatus and computer program for power control to mitigate interference

    Klaus Hugl;Cassio Barboza Ribeiro;Klaus F. Doppler;Carl S. Wijting

  • Methods, apparatuses and computer program products for providing coordination of device to device communication

    Klaus Doppler;Carl Wijting;Cassio Ribeiro;Mika Rinne

  • Interference-avoiding MIMO schemes for device-to-device radio underlaying cellular networks

    Pekka Janis;Visa Koivunen;Cassio B. Ribeiro;Klaus Doppler

  • Method and apparatus for providing interference measurements for device to-device communication

    Cassio Ribeiro;Juha S. Korhonen;Pekka Janis;Klaus Doppler

  • Apparatus and method for mode selection for device-to-device communications

    Cassio Barboza Ribeiro;Klaus Franz Doppler;Timo Kalevi Koskela;Tao Chen

  • Device-to-Device communication underlaying cellular communications systems

    Pekka Jänis;Chia-Hao Yu;Klaus Doppler;Cassio Ribeiro

Frequent Co-Authors

Mika Rinne
Mika Rinne Nokia (Finland)
Olav Tirkkonen
Olav Tirkkonen Aalto University
Ari Hottinen
Ari Hottinen Nokia (Finland)
Visa Koivunen
Visa Koivunen Aalto University
Gunther Auer
Gunther Auer NTT (Japan)
Mikael Sternad
Mikael Sternad Uppsala University
Tommy Svensson
Tommy Svensson Chalmers University of Technology
Mikael Skoglund
Mikael Skoglund Royal Institute of Technology
Mehdi Bennis
Mehdi Bennis University of Oulu
Risto Wichman
Risto Wichman Aalto University

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