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Muhammad Kazmi

Muhammad Kazmi

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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
54
Citations
8134
World Ranking
2336
National Ranking
32

Overview

Muhammad Kazmi is a researcher affiliated with Ericsson in Sweden. Their research spans multiple domains within engineering and materials science, with a specific focus on areas that include telecommunications technology and material properties related to fire safety.

Their published work reflects a combination of theoretical and applied research. Among recent papers are:

  • "Enabling the Potential of 5G: Solutions to the Technical Challenges of the Diverse 5G Bands," published in 2020 in IEEE Wireless Communications
  • "Fabrication of Intumescent Fire-Retardant Coating for Structural Applications," published in 2023 in MATEC Web of Conferences

These publications illustrate engagement with both advanced telecommunications and material engineering, particularly the development of fire-retardant coatings.

The core research fields of Muhammad Kazmi include:

  • Engineering
  • Materials Science

Within these fields, their subfields of expertise cover:

  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Polymers and Plastics
  • Media Technology
  • Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality

The main topics they work on are:

  • Millimeter-Wave Propagation and Modeling
  • Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
  • Telecommunications and Broadcasting Technologies
  • Flame retardant materials and properties
  • Fire dynamics and safety research
  • Polymer Nanocomposites and Properties

Muhammad Kazmi collaborates with several researchers including Imadur Mohamed Rahman, Thomas Chapman, Farshid Ghasemzadeh, Ghulam Hassan Askari, and Muhammad Ali Nasir. These coauthors contribute to a multidisciplinary approach combining telecommunications engineering and materials science.

The publication venues where Muhammad Kazmi has contributed include:

  • IEEE Wireless Communications
  • MATEC Web of Conferences

Best Publications

  • Signaling for interference reduction

    Angelo Centonza;Sairamesh Nammi;Thomas Chapman;Muhammad Kazmi

  • Handover within 3GPP LTE: Design Principles and Performance

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  • Method For Generating A Congestion Flag Based On Measured System Load

    Muhammad Ali Kazmi;Gabor Fodor

  • Method and Apparatus for Location Fingerprinting

    Muhammad Ali Kazmi

  • Methods and nodes for random access

    Bengt Lindoff;Iana Siomina;Muhammad Kazmi

  • Relaying in mixed licensed and unlicensed carrier aggregation

    Muhammad Kazmi;Gabor Fodor

  • A user equipment and a radio network node, and methods therein for device-to-device communication

    Gabor Fodor;Muhammad Kazmi

  • Method and arrangement in a wireless communication system

    Muhammad Kazmi

  • Method and Apparatus for Radio Link Failure Recovery in a Telecommunication System

    Konstantinos Dimou;Magnus Lindström;Mats Sågfors;Gunnar Mildh

  • Moving Access Point Indication

    Erik Westerberg;Jari Vikberg;Gunnar Mildh;Oumer Teyeb

  • Method and arrangement for reducing battery power consumption of a user equipment

    Gabor Fodor;Muhammad Kazmi

  • Methods of providing cell grouping for positioning and related networks and devices

    Iana Siomina;Muhammad Kazmi

  • Systems and methods for improving uplink transmission properties in a communication network

    Muhammad Kazmi;Jocelyn Aulin;Aurelian Bria

  • Dual operation of user equipment in licensed and unlicensed spectrum

    Muhammad Kazmi;Gabor Fodor;Ali Behravan

  • Radio resource management in inter-operator time sharing of frequency spectrum

    Farshid Ghasemzadeh;Muhammad Kazmi;Klas Sjerling

  • Signaling for flexible carrier aggregation

    Magnus Larsson;Muhammad Kazmi;Christian Bergljung

  • Subcell measurement procedures in a distributed antenna system

    Muhammad Kazmi;Bengt Lindoff

  • Technique for performing cell measurement on at least two cells

    Muhammad Kazmi;Joakim Axmon

  • Method and device for distinguish between relay types

    Muhammad Ali Kazmi

  • Methods and arrangements in a cellular network

    Gabor Fodor;Muhammad Kazmi

  • Method and node for reduced transmission activity pattern configuration

    Iana Siomina;Muhammad Kazmi

Frequent Co-Authors

Iana Siomina
Iana Siomina Ericsson (Sweden)
Gabor Fodor
Gabor Fodor Ericsson (Sweden)
Bengt Lindoff
Bengt Lindoff BeammWave AB
Robert Baldemair
Robert Baldemair Ericsson (Sweden)
Gunnar Mildh
Gunnar Mildh Ericsson (Sweden)
Stefan Parkvall
Stefan Parkvall Ericsson (Sweden)
Johan Torsner
Johan Torsner Ericsson (Sweden)
Jari Vikberg
Jari Vikberg Ericsson (Sweden)

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