Stephen G. Perlman mainly investigates Precoding, DIDO, Electronic engineering, Channel state information and Artificial intelligence. His Precoding study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Wireless systems, Algorithm, Antenna and Transceiver. His work is dedicated to discovering how Antenna, Computer hardware are connected with Wireless and other disciplines.
The DIDO study combines topics in areas such as Multiplexing, Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing and Interpolation. His Electronic engineering research incorporates elements of Dielectric antennas, Multiple antenna, Tracking and Multi-user. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Lens, Lens array and Computer vision.
Stephen G. Perlman mostly deals with Electronic engineering, Wireless, Computer network, Precoding and Artificial intelligence. His Electronic engineering research includes elements of Interference, Multiple antenna, Telecommunications link and Electrical engineering. He interconnects Baseband and Communications system in the investigation of issues within Wireless.
His Computer network study combines topics in areas such as Cloud computing, Wireline and Interactive video. Stephen G. Perlman combines subjects such as DIDO, Channel state information, Antenna and Transmitter with his study of Precoding. Stephen G. Perlman has researched Artificial intelligence in several fields, including Computer graphics and Computer vision.
Stephen G. Perlman spends much of his time researching Wireless, Electronic engineering, Computer hardware, Multiple antenna and Interference. His Wireless research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Algorithm and Precoding. His research in Precoding intersects with topics in Null, Codebook, Channel state information and Telecommunications link.
His work deals with themes such as Transmitter and Interference, which intersect with Electronic engineering. His studies deal with areas such as Encoder, Wireless transceiver, Video game, Base station and Signal as well as Computer hardware. The Multiple antenna study combines topics in areas such as Multiplexing, Antenna and Transmission.
Stephen G. Perlman focuses on Computer hardware, Encoder, Video game, Signal and Wireless transceiver. His Wireless transceiver research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Baseband, Waveform and Daisy chain.
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System and method for distributed input-distributed output wireless communications
Antonio Forenza;Robert W. Heath;Stephen G. Perlman;Roger van der Laan.
(2007)
System and methods to compensate for Doppler effects in multi-user (MU) multiple antenna systems (MAS)
Antonio Forenza;Stephen G. Perlman.
(2016)
System and method for DIDO precoding interpolation in multicarrier systems
Antonio Forenza;Stephen G. Perlman.
(2010)
Apparatus and method for capturing still images and video using coded aperture techniques
Stephen G. Perlman;Axel Busboom;Tim S. Cotter;John Speck.
(2005)
System and method for powering vehicle using radio frequency signals and feedback
Stephen G. Perlman;Antonio Forenza.
(2008)
System and methods for planned evolution and obsolescence of multiuser spectrum
Stephen G. Perlman;Antonio Forenza.
(2011)
Apparatus and method for capturing still images and video using coded lens imaging techniques
Stephen G. Perlman;Axel Busboom;Pamela Greene;Timothy S. Cotter.
(2006)
Hosting and broadcasting virtual events using streaming interactive video
Roger van der Laan;Stephen G. Perlman.
(2008)
System and method for remote-hosted video effects
Stephen G. Perlman;Michael Toy;Timothy S. Cotter;Jerome Poichet.
(2011)
System and method for adjusting DIDO interference cancellation based on signal strength measurements
Antonio Forenza;Stephen G. Perlman.
(2010)
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