2023 - Research.com Electronics and Electrical Engineering in Finland Leader Award
2022 - Research.com Electronics and Electrical Engineering in Finland Leader Award
His primary areas of investigation include Electronic engineering, Electrical engineering, Communication channel, Antenna and Wideband. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Wireless and Multipath propagation. Electrical engineering is closely attributed to Acoustics in his study.
His work deals with themes such as Radio spectrum, Radio frequency, Inductor and Co-channel interference, which intersect with Antenna. Pertti Vainikainen interconnects Transmitter, Polarization and MIMO in the investigation of issues within Wideband. Pertti Vainikainen combines subjects such as Antenna measurement, Dipole antenna and Optics with his study of Omnidirectional antenna.
His primary areas of study are Electronic engineering, Antenna, Electrical engineering, MIMO and Optics. Pertti Vainikainen has included themes like Directional antenna, Communication channel, Fading and 3G MIMO in his Electronic engineering study. His research brings together the fields of Acoustics and Electrical engineering.
His studies deal with areas such as Channel capacity and Topology as well as MIMO. His research investigates the link between Optics and topics such as Radio propagation that cross with problems in Multipath propagation. The concepts of his Antenna measurement study are interwoven with issues in Antenna efficiency, Coaxial antenna, Dipole antenna and Radiation pattern.
Pertti Vainikainen mainly focuses on Electronic engineering, Antenna, MIMO, Communication channel and Optics. His Electronic engineering research integrates issues from Multipath propagation, Electrical engineering and Fading. His MIMO research includes elements of Azimuth, Channel capacity and Mobile telephony.
Pertti Vainikainen combines subjects such as Wireless and Wideband with his study of Communication channel. His research in Antenna measurement tackles topics such as Antenna efficiency which are related to areas like Monopole antenna. His research in Radio propagation focuses on subjects like Acoustics, which are connected to Signal.
His main research concerns Electronic engineering, MIMO, Multipath propagation, Communication channel and Electrical engineering. His Electronic engineering research integrates issues from Microstrip antenna, Antenna and Fading. His research in MIMO intersects with topics in Transmitter, Radio propagation and Antenna array.
His Multipath propagation study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Acoustics, Optics, Interference, Simulation and Non-line-of-sight propagation. His Communication channel research includes themes of Wireless and Characterization. His research ties GSM and Electrical engineering together.
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Resonator-based analysis of the combination of mobile handset antenna and chassis
P. Vainikainen;J. Ollikainen;O. Kivekas;K. Kelander.
IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation (2002)
Resonator-based analysis of the combination of mobile handset antenna and chassis
P. Vainikainen;J. Ollikainen;O. Kivekas;K. Kelander.
IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation (2002)
Industrial microwave sensors
E. Nyfors;P. Vainikainen.
(1989)
The COST 2100 MIMO channel model
Lingfeng Liu;C. Oestges;J. Poutanen;K. Haneda.
IEEE Wireless Communications (2012)
The COST 2100 MIMO channel model
Lingfeng Liu;C. Oestges;J. Poutanen;K. Haneda.
IEEE Wireless Communications (2012)
Millimeter-Wave Propagation Channel Characterization for Short-Range Wireless Communications
Suiyan Geng;J. Kivinen;Xiongwen Zhao;P. Vainikainen.
IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology (2009)
Millimeter-Wave Propagation Channel Characterization for Short-Range Wireless Communications
Suiyan Geng;J. Kivinen;Xiongwen Zhao;P. Vainikainen.
IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology (2009)
Angular power distribution and mean effective gain of mobile antenna in different propagation environments
K. Kalliola;K. Sulonen;H. Laitinen;O. Kivekas.
IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology (2002)
Angular power distribution and mean effective gain of mobile antenna in different propagation environments
K. Kalliola;K. Sulonen;H. Laitinen;O. Kivekas.
IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology (2002)
Coupling element based mobile terminal antenna structures
Juha Villanen;Jani Ollikainen;Outi Kivekas;Pertti Vainikainen.
IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation (2006)
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