Sanjiv Nanda spends much of his time researching Computer network, Communication channel, Code division multiple access, Wireless and Base station. His Computer network study incorporates themes from Wireless network, Network Access Device and Fixed access. His study on Communication channel also encompasses disciplines like
His research in Code division multiple access intersects with topics in Multimedia, Multipath propagation and Network packet. His Wireless research includes elements of Identifier, Scheduling, Retransmission and Voice over IP. His work in Base station tackles topics such as Real-time computing which are related to areas like Frame error rate, Code space, Data rate and Hadamard code.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Computer network, Network packet, Wireless, Real-time computing and Electronic engineering. The concepts of his Computer network study are interwoven with issues in Terminal and Communication channel. His Network packet research incorporates themes from Coding, Code division multiple access, Throughput and Data transmission.
The various areas that Sanjiv Nanda examines in his Wireless study include Scheduling and Telecommunications link. His Real-time computing research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Mobile station, Wireless communication systems, Data rate and Femtocell. His Electronic engineering course of study focuses on Communications system and Computer hardware.
His primary scientific interests are in Computer network, Femto-, Identifier, Femtocell and Electronic engineering. His Computer network research includes themes of Wireless, Terminal and Mobile device. His work deals with themes such as Scheduling, Retransmission and Voice over IP, which intersect with Wireless.
He has included themes like Mobile station, Offset, User equipment, Real-time computing and Backhaul in his Femtocell study. His research integrates issues of Transmitter power output and Hybrid automatic repeat request in his study of Electronic engineering. His Node study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Signal and Communication channel.
His primary areas of investigation include Computer network, Femtocell, Femto-, Identifier and Real-time computing. His study in Computer network focuses on Node in particular. Sanjiv Nanda combines subjects such as RSS, Backhaul, Offset and Mobile device with his study of Femtocell.
His Femto- study deals with Electronic engineering intersecting with Beacon and Signal strength. His studies deal with areas such as Terminal and Fixed access as well as Identifier. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Real-time computing, Scrambling, Base and Battery is strongly linked to User equipment.
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Adaptation techniques in wireless packet data services
S. Nanda;K. Balachandran;S. Kumar.
IEEE Communications Magazine (2000)
Channel quality estimation and rate adaptation for cellular mobile radio
K. Balachandran;S.R. Kadaba;S. Nanda.
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications (1999)
Evolution of wireless data services: IS-95 to cdma2000
D.N. Knisely;S. Kumar;S. Laha;S. Nanda.
IEEE Communications Magazine (1998)
Code division multiple access system providing load and interference based demand assignment service to users
Chih-Lin I;Sanjiv Nanda.
(1996)
Wireless node search procedure
Deshpande Manoj M;Kuzhiyil Anup;Balasubramanian Srinivasan;Timariu Luiza.
(2008)
System and method for measuring channel quality information
Balachandran Krishna;Ejzak Richard Paul;Kadaba Srinivas R;Nanda Sanjiv.
(1998)
Virtual circuit management in cellular telecommunications
존에이치.벌드윈;헬렌츄;바랏타라산드도쉬;수브라마니암드라버다.
(1994)
Teletraffic models for urban and suburban microcells: cell sizes and handoff rates
S. Nanda.
IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology (1993)
Wireless handoffs between multiple networks
Nanda Sanjiv;Meylan Arnaud;Deshpande Manoj M;Jayaram Ranjith.
(2007)
Transmissions to multiple stations in wireless communication systems
Surineni Shravan K;Nanda Sanjiv.
(2007)
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