Shohei Yamada mainly focuses on Telecommunications link, User equipment, Computer network, Communication channel and Hybrid automatic repeat request. He specializes in Telecommunications link, namely Control channel. His work in User equipment tackles topics such as Real-time computing which are related to areas like Transmission.
With his scientific publications, his incorporates both Computer network and Electronic communication. As part of one scientific family, Shohei Yamada deals mainly with the area of Hybrid automatic repeat request, narrowing it down to issues related to the Acknowledgement, and often Schedule. His Wireless research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Base station and Overload control.
His primary areas of investigation include User equipment, Computer network, Telecommunications link, Subframe and Electronic communication. His work deals with themes such as Transmission, Electronic engineering, Embedded system and Duplex, which intersect with User equipment. His study on Radio Resource Control, Node and Device to device is often connected to Control reconfiguration as part of broader study in Computer network.
His work carried out in the field of Telecommunications link brings together such families of science as Channel, Real-time computing and Communication channel. Shohei Yamada works mostly in the field of Real-time computing, limiting it down to topics relating to Channel state information and, in certain cases, Collision, Process, Computer security and Codebook. His research investigates the link between Hybrid automatic repeat request and topics such as Acknowledgement that cross with problems in Schedule.
His main research concerns Computer network, User equipment, Telecommunications link, Radio Resource Control and Set. His Computer network study focuses on Base station in particular. Shohei Yamada has included themes like Code word and Real-time computing in his Base station study.
Shohei Yamada has researched Telecommunications link in several fields, including Wireless and Transmission. Shohei Yamada works in the field of Transmission, focusing on Hybrid automatic repeat request in particular. His Subframe research includes elements of Power control, Reduction, Uplink transmission, Acknowledgement and Electrical engineering.
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Devices for multi-group communications
Shohei Yamada.
(2012)
Systems and methods for dual-connectivity operation
Zhanping Yin;Shohei Yamada.
(2015)
Devices for sending and receiving feedback information
Zhanping Yin;Shohei Yamada.
(2013)
Devices for reconfiguring uplink and downlink allocations
Zhanping Yin;Shohei Yamada.
(2013)
Prioritizing multiple channel state information (csi) reporting with carrier aggregation
Sayantan Choudhury;Shohei Yamada.
(2011)
Systems and methods for establishing multiple radio connections
Shohei Yamada.
(2013)
Systems and methods for multi-connectivity operation
Shohei Yamada.
(2013)
Reducing congestion in wireless communication networks
Shohei Yamada;Kenneth James Park.
(2011)
Uplink control information transmission on backward compatible pucch formats with carrier aggregation
Zhanping Yin;Shohei Yamada.
(2010)
Devices for multi-cell communications
Shohei Yamada.
(2011)
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