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Overview

Rapeepat Ratasuk is a researcher primarily affiliated with Nokia in the United States. Their research contributions lie mainly within the field of engineering, with a strong focus on electrical and electronic engineering. Their work also intersects with computer networks and communications, mechanical engineering, and information systems.

Their published research addresses several main topics, including:

  • Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
  • IoT Networks and Protocols
  • Advanced Wireless Network Optimization
  • Green IT and Sustainability
  • Wireless Networks and Protocols
  • Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
  • Innovative Energy Harvesting Technologies

Ratasuk has published papers in a variety of venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • IEEE Internet of Things Magazine
  • 2020 IEEE 3rd 5G World Forum (5GWF)
  • GLOBECOM 2022 - 2022 IEEE Global Communications Conference
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Rapeepat Ratasuk include:

  • Ambient IoT: A Missing Link in 3GPP IoT Devices Landscape (2024), published in IEEE Internet of Things Magazine
  • LTE-M Coexistence Within 5G New Radio Carrier (2020), published in 2020 IEEE 3rd 5G World Forum (5GWF)
  • Energy Efficient RRM Relaxation for Reduced Capability UEs in 5G Networks (2022), published in GLOBECOM 2022 - 2022 IEEE Global Communications Conference
  • Ambient IoT: A missing link in 3GPP IoT Devices Landscape (2023), published in arXiv (Cornell University)

Ratasuk collaborates frequently with several co-authors who have contributed to multiple publications together. Frequent collaborators include:

  • M. Majid Butt
  • Muhammad Tayyab
  • Nitin R. Mangalvedhe
  • Nuno K. Pratas
  • Johannes Harrebek

Best Publications

  • LTE-advanced: next-generation wireless broadband technology [Invited Paper]

    Amitava Ghosh;Rapeepat Ratasuk;Bishwarup Mondal;Nitin Mangalvedhe

  • Heterogeneous cellular networks: From theory to practice

    A. Ghosh;N. Mangalvedhe;R. Ratasuk;B. Mondal

  • An overview of 3GPP device-to-device proximity services

    Xingqin Lin;Jeffrey G. Andrews;Amitabha Ghosh;Rapeepat Ratasuk

  • Millimeter-Wave Enhanced Local Area Systems: A High-Data-Rate Approach for Future Wireless Networks

    Amitava Ghosh;Timothy A. Thomas;Mark C. Cudak;Rapeepat Ratasuk

  • Machine-type communications: current status and future perspectives toward 5G systems

    Hamidreza Shariatmadari;Rapeepat Ratasuk;Sassan Iraji;Andrés Laya

  • NB-IoT system for M2M communication

    Rapeepat Ratasuk;Benny Vejlgaard;Nitin Mangalvedhe;Amitava Ghosh

  • NB-IoT system for M2M communication

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  • Recent advancements in M2M communications in 4G networks and evolution towards 5G

    Rapeepat Ratasuk;Athul Prasad;Zexian Li;Amitava Ghosh

  • Overview of narrowband IoT in LTE Rel-13

    Rapeepat Ratasuk;Nitin Mangalvedhe;Yanji Zhang;Michel Robert

  • Carrier Aggregation in LTE-Advanced

    Rapeepat Ratasuk;Dominic Tolli;Amitava Ghosh

  • NB-IoT deployment study for low power wide area cellular IoT

    Nitin Mangalvedhe;Rapeepat Ratasuk;Amitava Ghosh

  • System performance of LTE and IEEE 802.11 coexisting on a shared frequency band

    Timo Nihtila;Vitaliy Tykhomyrov;Olli Alanen;Mikko A. Uusitalo

  • Essentials of Lte and Lte-A

    Amitabha Ghosh;Rapeepat Ratasuk

  • Millimeter Wave Access Architecture with Cluster of Access Points

    Mark Cudak;Amitabha Ghosh;Thomas Kovarik;Rapeepat Ratasuk

  • License-exempt LTE deployment in heterogeneous network

    Rapeepat Ratasuk;Mikko A. Uusitalo;Nitin Mangalvedhe;Antti Sorri

  • Downlink Performance Analysis of LTE and WiFi Coexistence in Unlicensed Bands with a Simple Listen-Before-Talk Scheme

    Cheng Chen;Rapeepat Ratasuk;Amitava Ghosh

  • Preamble sequencing for random access channel in a communication system

    Jun Tan;Amitava Ghosh;Rapeepat Ratasuk;Fan Wang

  • Modeling, Analysis, and Optimization of Multicast Device-to-Device Transmissions

    Xingqin Lin;Rapeepat Ratasuk;Amitabha Amitava Ghosh;Jeffrey G. Andrews

  • Method and apparatus for providing channel quality feedback in an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing communication system

    Weimin Xiao;Amitabha Ghosh;Rapeepat Ratasuk

  • Moving Towards Mmwave-Based Beyond-4G (B-4G) Technology

    Mark Cudak;Amitava Ghosh;Thomas Kovarik;Rapeepat Ratasuk

  • Downlink Control Channel Design for 3GPP LTE

    R. Love;R. Kuchibhotla;A. Ghosh;R. Ratasuk

  • LTE in unlicensed spectrum using licensed-assisted access

    Rapeepat Ratasuk;Nitin Mangalvedhe;Amitava Ghosh

  • Minimum mean-squared error multiuser decision-feedback detectors for DS-CDMA

    G. Woodward;R. Ratasuk;M.L. Honig;P.B. Rapajic

  • Uplink Power Control, Interference Coordination and Resource Allocation for 3GPP E-UTRA

    Weimin Xiao;Rapeepat Ratasuk;Amitava Ghosh;Robert Love

  • Modeling, Analysis and Optimization of Multicast Device-to-Device Transmission

    Xingqin Lin;Rapeepat Ratasuk;Amitava Ghosh;Jeffrey G. Andrews

Frequent Co-Authors

Mikko A. Uusitalo
Mikko A. Uusitalo Nokia (United States)
Frederick W. Vook
Frederick W. Vook Nokia (United States)
Amitava Ghosh
Amitava Ghosh Nokia (United States)
Jeffrey G. Andrews
Jeffrey G. Andrews The University of Texas at Austin
Brian K. Classon
Brian K. Classon Classon Consulting
Preben Mogensen
Preben Mogensen Aalborg University
Kevin L. Baum
Kevin L. Baum Motorola (United States)
Kari Pajukoski
Kari Pajukoski Nokia (United States)
Riku Jantti
Riku Jantti Aalto University
George R. MacCartney
George R. MacCartney Apple (United States)

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