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Michael Lentmaier

Michael Lentmaier

D-Index & Metrics

Computer Science

D-Index
30
Citations
4516
World Ranking
14008
National Ranking
110

Michael Lentmaier publication distribution in Computer Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Computer Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Michael Lentmaier sits on this spectrum.

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32 publications 991+

This scientist: 183 publications — 40th percentile

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Michael Lentmaier D-index placement in Computer Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Computer Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Michael Lentmaier sits on this spectrum.

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3% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Michael Lentmaier is affiliated with Lund University in Sweden and has contributed extensively to research areas intersecting computer science and engineering. Their work predominantly focuses on several core fields, including computer networks and communications, electrical and electronic engineering, and aspects of artificial intelligence and media technology.

Their research spans a variety of specialized topics such as error correcting code techniques, advanced wireless communication techniques, cooperative communication and network coding, indoor and outdoor localization technologies, millimeter-wave propagation and modeling, cellular automata applications, and broader telecommunications and broadcasting technologies.

Lentmaier's recent scholarly output includes publications in reputable venues. Notable works include:

  • A Review of Millimeter Wave Device-Based Localization and Device-Free Sensing Technologies and Applications, 2022, IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials
  • Spatially Coupled Serially Concatenated Codes: Performance Evaluation and VLSI Design Tradeoffs, 2022, IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I Regular Papers
  • Error Propagation Mitigation in Sliding Window Decoding of Braided Convolutional Codes, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Communications
  • Girth Analysis and Design of Periodically Time-Varying SC-LDPC Codes, 2021, IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
  • Revisiting the Concrete Security of Goldreich's Pseudorandom Generator, 2021, IEEE Transactions on Information Theory

The scientist frequently publishes in venues such as arXiv (Cornell University), IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, IEEE Communications Letters, and Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research). This diversity in publication venues reflects a cross-disciplinary engagement within academic dissemination platforms.

Lentmaier collaborates regularly with several coauthors, including Alexandre Graell i Amat, Min Zhu, David G. M. Mitchell, Daniel J. Costello, and Fredrik Tufvesson. These collaborations contribute to a shared body of work in their main fields of expertise.

Overall, the scientist's research activity emphasizes coding techniques and wireless communication, supported by a consistent record of peer-reviewed publications and collaborations within prominent academic communities linked to communications, information theory, and signal processing.

Best Publications

  • Iterative Decoding Threshold Analysis for LDPC Convolutional Codes

    Michael Lentmaier;Arvind Sridharan;Daniel J Costello;Kamil Sh Zigangirov

  • Spatially Coupled LDPC Codes Constructed From Protographs

    David G. M. Mitchell;Michael Lentmaier;Daniel J. Costello

  • On generalized low-density parity-check codes based on Hamming component codes

    M. Lentmaier;K.Sh. Zigangirov

  • Generalized frequency division multiplexing: Analysis of an alternative multi-carrier technique for next generation cellular systems

    Nicola Michailow;Ivan Gaspar;Stefan Krone;Michael Lentmaier

  • GFDM Interference Cancellation for Flexible Cognitive Radio PHY Design

    R. Datta;N. Michailow;M. Lentmaier;G. Fettweis

  • Bit Error Rate Performance of Generalized Frequency Division Multiplexing

    Nicola Michailow;Stefan Krone;Michael Lentmaier;Gerhard Fettweis

  • Implementation aspects of LDPC convolutional codes

    A.E. Pusane;A.J. Feltstrom;A. Sridharan;M. Lentmaier

  • A Review of Millimeter Wave Device-Based Localization and Device-Free Sensing Technologies and Applications

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  • Braided Block Codes

    A.J. Feltstrom;D. Truhachev;M. Lentmaier;K.Sh. Zigangirov

  • Approaching capacity with asymptotically regular LDPC codes

    Michael Lentmaier;Gerhard P. Fettweis;Kamil Sh. Zigangirov;Daniel J. Costello

  • Braided Convolutional Codes: A New Class of Turbo-Like Codes

    Wei Zhang;M. Lentmaier;K.Sh. Zigangirov;D.J. Costello

  • Terminated LDPC Convolutional Codes with Thresholds Close to Capacity

    Michael Lentmaier;Arvind Sridharan;Kamil Sh. Zigangirov;Daniel J. Costello

  • An analysis of the block error probability performance of iterative decoding

    M. Lentmaier;D.V. Truhachev;K.Sh. Zigangirov;D.J. Costello

  • On the thresholds of generalized LDPC convolutional codes based on protographs

    Michael Lentmaier;Gerhard P. Fettweis

  • Terminated LDPC convolutional codes with thresholds close to capacity

    M. Lentmaier;A. Sridharan;K.Sh. Zigangirov;D.J. Costello

  • To the Theory of Low-Density Convolutional Codes. II

    M. Lentmaier;D. V. Truhachev;K. Sh. Zigangirov

  • Bayesian Time Delay Estimation of GNSS Signals in Dynamic Multipath Environments

    Michael Lentmaier;Bernhard Krach;Patrick Robertson

  • Efficient message passing scheduling for terminated LDPC convolutional codes

    Michael Lentmaier;Maria Mellado Prenda;Gerhard P. Fettweis

  • Challenges and some new directions in channel coding

    Erdal Ankan;Najeeb ul Hassan;Michael Lentmaier;Guido Montorsi

  • Integration of a GFDM secondary system in an OFDM primary system

    Nicola Michailow;Michael Lentmaier;Peter Rost;Gerhard Fettweis

  • Generalized Frequency Division Multiplexing: A Flexible Multi-Carrier Modulation Scheme for 5th Generation Cellular Networks

    Nicola Michailow;Rohit Datta;Stefan Krone;Michael Lentmaier

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel J. Costello
Daniel J. Costello University of Notre Dame
Gianluigi Liva
Gianluigi Liva German Aerospace Center
Patrick Robertson
Patrick Robertson Google (Germany)
Guido Montorsi
Guido Montorsi Polytechnic University of Turin
Ove Edfors
Ove Edfors Lund University
Marco Chiani
Marco Chiani University of Bologna
Norbert Wehn
Norbert Wehn Technical University of Kaiserslautern
Thomas Johansson
Thomas Johansson Lund University
Henry D. Pfister
Henry D. Pfister Duke University

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