Vincent Knowles Jones focuses on Electronic engineering, Wireless, Communication channel, Computer network and Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing. His research on Electronic engineering focuses in particular on Multiplexing. His studies in Wireless integrate themes in fields like Multi-user, Cyclic prefix and Antenna.
The various areas that Vincent Knowles Jones examines in his Communication channel study include Cellular network, Phased array, Transmission, Base station and Transmitter. As a part of the same scientific family, Vincent Knowles Jones mostly works in the field of Computer network, focusing on Wireless network and, on occasion, Client station, Channel access method, Access control and Media access control. As part of one scientific family, Vincent Knowles Jones deals mainly with the area of Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing, narrowing it down to issues related to the Frequency domain, and often Time domain, Control theory and Upstream.
Vincent Knowles Jones focuses on Electronic engineering, Computer network, Wireless, Communication channel and Transmission. The study incorporates disciplines such as MIMO, Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing and Transmitter, Signal, Preamble in addition to Electronic engineering. His MIMO study combines topics in areas such as Algorithm and Antenna.
The concepts of his Wireless study are interwoven with issues in Real-time computing, Electrical engineering and Power control. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Communication channel, Base station is strongly linked to Cellular network. Vincent Knowles Jones studied Transmission and Frame that intersect with Computer hardware and Bandwidth.
Vincent Knowles Jones mainly focuses on Wireless, Computer network, Electronic engineering, Transmission and Network packet. His Wireless research incorporates elements of Real-time computing, Delay spread and Electrical engineering. His work on Protocol data unit as part of general Computer network research is frequently linked to Point, bridging the gap between disciplines.
His Electronic engineering study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Self interference, Signal, Communication channel and Preamble. His Transmission study incorporates themes from Frame and Throughput. Vincent Knowles Jones combines subjects such as Transmitter and Antenna with his study of Network packet.
His primary scientific interests are in Wireless, Electronic engineering, Computer network, Transmission and Network packet. Vincent Knowles Jones has included themes like Delay spread and Cyclic prefix in his Wireless study. Many of his research projects under Electronic engineering are closely connected to White spaces with White spaces, tying the diverse disciplines of science together.
His work on Session as part of general Computer network research is often related to Point, Process and Window, thus linking different fields of science. Vincent Knowles Jones works mostly in the field of Transmission, limiting it down to concerns involving Frame and, occasionally, Protocol data unit, Access control, Station and Throughput. His Network packet research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Real-time computing, Acknowledgement, Wireless communication systems and Error detection and correction.
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Spatio-temporal processing for communication
Gregory G. Raleigh;Vincent K. Jones;Michael A. Pollack.
(1997)
Modified preamble structure for ieee 802.11a extensions to allow for coexistence and interoperability between 802.11a devices and higher data rate, mimo or otherwise extended devices
James Gardner;Vincent K. Jones;D. J. Richard van Nee.
(2005)
Spatio-temporal processing for interference handling
Gregory G. Raleigh.
(1999)
Postural balance in children with cerebral palsy.
Jessica Rose;Don R Wolff;Vincent K Jones;Daniel A Bloch.
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology (2002)
A blind adaptive transmit antenna algorithm for wireless communication
G.G. Raleigh;S.N. Diggavi;V.K. Jones;A. Paulraj.
international conference on communications (1995)
Multivariate modulation and coding for wireless communication
G.G. Raleigh;V.K. Jones.
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications (1999)
Adaptive beam forming for transmitter operation in a wireless communication system
Gregory Gene Raleigh;Suhas Nagraj Diggavi;Vincent Knowles Jones;Arogyaswami Joseph Paulraj.
(1995)
Method and apparatus for adaptive transmission beam forming in a wireless communication system
Gregory Gene Raleigh;Suhas Nagraj Diggavi;Vincent Knowles Jones;Arogyaswami Joseph Paulraj.
(1996)
Medium access control protocol for OFDM wireless networks
Michael A. Pollack;Vincent K. Jones;Gregory G. Raleigh.
(2005)
Efficient request access for OFDM systems
Vincent K. Jones;James M. Gardner.
(1999)
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