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Petri Mahonen

Petri Mahonen

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Computer Science

D-Index
51
Citations
11765
World Ranking
5295
National Ranking
34

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
51
Citations
11672
World Ranking
2627
National Ranking
18

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2006 - ACM Senior Member

Overview

Petri Mahonen is affiliated with Aalto University in Finland and has a research profile centered on engineering, specifically electrical and electronic engineering. Their work spans several subfields, including computer networks and communications, aerospace engineering, control and systems engineering, and information systems.

The scientist's research topics cover a range of technical areas such as advanced MIMO systems optimization, millimeter-wave propagation and modeling, cooperative communication and network coding, power line communications and noise, advanced wireless network optimization, precipitation measurement and analysis, and radio wave propagation studies.

Recent publications by Petri Mahonen include:

  • Fully Distributed Model Predictive Control of Connected Automated Vehicles in Intersections: Theory and Vehicle Experiments (2022), published in IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems
  • Mobility Performance Analysis of Scalable Cell-Free Massive MIMO (2022), published in ICC 2022 - IEEE International Conference on Communications
  • Urban Outdoor Measurement Study of Phased Antenna Array Impact on Millimeter-Wave Link Opportunities and Beam Misalignment (2020), published in IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
  • Novel Industry Architectures for Connectivity Solutions in the Smart Distribution Grids (2023), published in IEEE Access
  • The Dense Sky: Evaluating System Coexistence of New NGSO Satellite Constellations in the Ka Band (2021), published in 2021 IEEE Globecom Workshops (GC Wkshps)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Mahonen include:

  • Ljiljana Simić
  • Pekka Kekolahti
  • Andra M. Voicu
  • Yunlu Xiao
  • Seppo Borenius

Petri Mahonen's publications are often featured in venues such as arXiv (Cornell University), IEEE Access, Telecommunications Policy, Frontiers of Computer Science, and IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems. The majority of their research outputs appear in the field of engineering with significant contributions to electrical and electronic engineering topics.

The scientist has received recognition as an ACM Senior Member since 2006.

Best Publications

  • Cognitive radio networking and communications: an overview

    Ying-Chang Liang;Kwang-Cheng Chen;Geoffrey Ye Li;P. Mahonen

  • TCP performance issues over wireless links

    G. Xylomenos;G.C. Polyzos;P. Mahonen;M. Saaranen

  • Performance study of IEEE 802.15.4 using measurements and simulations

    M. Petrova;J. Riihijarvi;P. Mahonen;S. Labella

  • A survey on resource discovery mechanisms, peer-to-peer and service discovery frameworks

    Elena Meshkova;Janne Riihijärvi;Marina Petrova;Petri Mähönen

  • Lessons learned from an extensive spectrum occupancy measurement campaign and a stochastic duty cycle model

    Matthias Wellens;Petri Mähönen

  • Evaluation of Spectrum Occupancy in Indoor and Outdoor Scenario in the Context of Cognitive Radio

    Matthias Wellens;Jin Wu;Petri Mahonen

  • Full length article: Empirical time and frequency domain models of spectrum use

    Matthias Wellens;Janne RiihijäRvi;Petri MäHöNen

  • Wavelet packet modulation for wireless communications

    Antony Jamin;Petri Mähönen

  • TV White Space in Europe

    J. van de Beek;J. Riihijarvi;A. Achtzehn;P. Mahonen

  • Radio-triggered Wake-ups with Addressing Capabilities for Extremely Low Power Sensor Network Applications

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  • Performance evaluation of IEEE 1609 WAVE and IEEE 802.11p for vehicular communications

    Sebastian Grafling;Petri Mahonen;Janne Riihijarvi

  • Frequency Allocation for WLANs Using Graph Colouring Techniques.

    Janne Riihijärvi;Marina Petrova;Petri Mähönen

  • Riding the data tsunami in the cloud: myths and challenges in future wireless access

    J. Zander;P. Mähönen

  • Interference Measurements on Performance Degradation between Colocated IEEE 802.11g/n and IEEE 802.15.4 Networks

    M. Petrova;Lili Wu;P. Mahonen;J. Riihijarvi

  • Performance Evaluation of IEEE 802.11-based WLANs in Vehicular Scenarios

    M. Wellens;B. Westphal;P. Mahonen

  • Proportional fairness-based user pairing and power allocation for non-orthogonal multiple access

    Fei Liu;Petri Mahonen;Marina Petrova

  • Machine Learning for Performance Prediction in Mobile Cellular Networks

    Janne Riihijarvi;Petri Mahonen

  • Characterization and modelling of spectrum for dynamic spectrum access with spatial statistics and random fields

    J. Riihijarvi;P. Mahonen;M. Wellens;M. Gordziel

  • Providing network connectivity for small appliances: a functionally minimized embedded Web server

    J. Riihijarvi;P. Mahonen;M.J. Saaranen;J. Roivainen

  • Cross-layer Energy Analysis of Multi-hop Wireless Sensor Networks

    Jussi Haapola;Zach Shelby;Carlos A. Pomalaza-Raez;Petri Mähönen

  • Research challenges towards the Future Internet

    Marco Conti;Song Chong;Serge Fdida;Weijia Jia

Frequent Co-Authors

Janne Riihijarvi
Janne Riihijarvi RWTH Aachen University
Gerd Ascheid
Gerd Ascheid RWTH Aachen University
Nael Abu-Ghazaleh
Nael Abu-Ghazaleh University of California, Riverside
Cristina Silvano
Cristina Silvano Polytechnic University of Milan
Ying-Chang Liang
Ying-Chang Liang University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
Dimitrios Soudris
Dimitrios Soudris National Technical University of Athens
Gianluca Palermo
Gianluca Palermo Polytechnic University of Milan
Heinrich Meyr
Heinrich Meyr RWTH Aachen University
Kwang-Cheng Chen
Kwang-Cheng Chen University of South Florida

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