Electronic engineering, Wireless, Algorithm, Precoding and MIMO are his primary areas of study. His studies deal with areas such as Transmitter, Transmission, Chip and Antenna as well as Electronic engineering. His research in Wireless intersects with topics in Interference, Signal, Computer network, Bandwidth and Joint.
The various areas that Tamer Kadous examines in his Computer network study include Types of radio emissions and Frequency offset. His Precoding research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Control theory and Discrete Fourier transform. His MIMO research includes themes of Wireless communication systems, Channel capacity and Topology.
His primary scientific interests are in Computer network, Wireless, Base station, Electronic engineering and Transmission. Tamer Kadous interconnects Wireless communication systems, Communication channel and Signal in the investigation of issues within Computer network. His Wireless research focuses on Real-time computing and how it connects with Network packet.
The Radio access technology research he does as part of his general Base station study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Spectrum management, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science. His Electronic engineering research integrates issues from MIMO, Precoding, Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing, Transmitter and Antenna. His Transmission study frequently involves adjacent topics like Communications system.
Tamer Kadous mainly investigates Computer network, Base station, Wireless, User equipment and Telecommunications link. His studies in Computer network integrate themes in fields like Transmission, Communication channel, Transmission opportunity and Signal. In general Base station study, his work on Subframe often relates to the realm of Spectrum management, thereby connecting several areas of interest.
His study in Wireless is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Radio spectrum, Scheduling and Electrical engineering. His study looks at the relationship between User equipment and topics such as Computer hardware, which overlap with Synchronization signal and Block. His Frequency band research incorporates elements of Base, Electronic engineering and Synchronization.
Tamer Kadous spends much of his time researching Computer network, Base station, Wireless, User equipment and Transmission. Computer network is closely attributed to Communication channel in his research. His research integrates issues of Radio spectrum and Synchronization in his study of Base station.
His work deals with themes such as Decoding methods and Signal, which intersect with Wireless. Tamer Kadous combines subjects such as Shared spectrum and Point with his study of Transmission. His work focuses on many connections between Duplex and other disciplines, such as Control channel, that overlap with his field of interest in Electronic engineering.
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Method and apparatus to facilitate support for multi-radio coexistence
Pranav Dayal;Ashok Mantravadi;Tamer Adel Kadous;Parag Arun Agashe.
(2011)
Uplink pilot and signaling transmission in wireless communication systems
Ranganathan Krishnan;Rajiv Vijayan;Tamer Adel Kadous.
(2003)
Selective virtual antenna transmission
Byoung-Hoon Kim;Tamer Kadous.
(2006)
Multi-radio coexistence
Tamer Adel Kadous;Pranav Dayal;Ashok Mantravadi;Peter Gaal.
(2012)
Cqi and rank prediction for list sphere decoding and ml mimo receivers
Hemanth Sampath;Tamer Kadous.
(2006)
A method and apparatus for pre-coding for a mimo system
Barriac Gwendolyn D;Wang Jibing;Gorokhov Alexei;Sampath Hemanth.
(2006)
Adaptive sectorization in cellular systems
Gore Dhananjay Ashok;Gorokhov Alexei;Sampath Hemanth;Ji Tingfang.
(2006)
Incremental redundancy transmission in a mimo communication system
Tamer Kadous.
(2004)
Successive interference cancellation receiver processing with selection diversity
Tamer Kadous;Anand D. Subramaniam.
(2004)
Precoding and sdma support
Alexei Gorokhov;Dhananjay Ashok Gore;Gwendolyn D. Barriac;Jibing Wang.
(2006)
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