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19. SCVT 2012: Eindhoven, The Netherlands
- 19th IEEE Symposium on Communications and Vehicular Technology in the Benelux, SCVT 2012, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, November 16, 2012. IEEE 2012, ISBN 978-1-4673-2114-3
- Ricardo Seiti Yoshimura, Leonardo Silva Resende, Juliano Joao Bazzo:
A MIMO-OFDM scheme with full-diversity in frequency for time-varying channels. 1-5 - Yu Pei, Reza Mahmoudi, Jaap Essing, Arthur H. M. van Roermund:
A 60GHz fully integrated power amplifier using a distributed ring transformer in CMOS 65nm. 1-4 - Ying Lin, Hao Chen:
Performance limit for distributed detection under correlated observations in wireless sensor networks. 1-6 - Dongwan Kim, Sunshin An:
Throughput enhancement by Dynamic Frame Aggregation in multi-rate WLANs. 1-5 - Filippo Tosato:
Performance evaluation of a network coding scheme for interference channels with LTE codes. 1-5 - Hao Lu, Homayoun Nikookar:
Cooperative feature-based TDOA estimation with multipath diversity. 1-5 - Federico Domínguez, Abdellah Touhafi, Jelmer Tiete, Kris Steenhaut:
Coexistence with WiFi for a Home Automation ZigBee product. 1-6 - Nikola Cveticanin, Maria Luisa Ruiz de Arbulo Gubia, Frederik Petré, Marc Engels:
Ultra-wideband wireless vibration monitoring of off-highway vehicles. 1-6 - Woon Hau Chin:
Energy efficiency of OFDM systems using shorten-and-forward in outdoor-to-indoor relaying scenarios with short guard intervals. 1-4 - Toni Janevski, Kire Jakimoski:
Mobility-based traffic offload from WiMAX to WLAN. 1-6 - Georg Maier, Alexander Paier, Christoph F. Mecklenbräuker:
Channel tracking for a multi-antenna ITS system based on vehicle-to-vehicle tunnel measurements. 1-6 - Chuang Lu, Reza Mahmoudi, Arthur H. M. van Roermund, Paul T. M. van Zeijl:
A 107GHz LNA in 65nm CMOS with inductive neutralization and slow-wave transmission lines. 1-4 - Saud Althunibat, Godfrey Kibalya, Fabrizio Granelli:
Energy-efficient Network Discovery mechanism by exploiting cooperation among terminals. 1-5 - Ashraf A. Tahat, Mohammad Taha:
Statistical tuning of Walfisch-Ikegami propagation model using Particle Swarm Optimization. 1-6 - P. Avez, Peter Van Wesemael, André Bourdoux, Alessandro Chiumento, Sofie Pollin, Véronique Moeyaert:
Tuning the Longley-Rice propagation model for improved TV white space detection. 1-6 - Bart Lemmens, Kris Steenhaut, Peter Ruckebusch, Ingrid Moerman, Ann Nowé:
Network-wide synchronization in Wireless Sensor Networks. 1-5 - Semih Serbetli:
Doppler compensation for mobile OFDM systems with multiple receive antennas. 1-6 - Amin Hassani, Alexander Bertrand, Marc Moonen:
Tracking of a rotating object in a Wireless Sensor Network using fuzzy based adaptive IMM filter. 1-6 - Nguyen Thanh Long, Niccolo De Caro, Walter Colitti, Abdellah Touhafi, Kris Steenhaut:
Comparative performance study of RPL in Wireless Sensor Networks. 1-6 - Mahdin Mahboob:
Signalling and detection of parallel Triple Layer Wireless Sensor Networks with M-ary orthogonal modulation. 1-6 - Qian Ma, Rachid El Waffaoui, Peter G. M. Baltus, Arthur H. M. van Roermund:
A broadband frontend design for UHF RFID tag. 1-12 - Alessandro Chiumento, Sofie Pollin, Claude Desset, Liesbet Van der Perre, Rudy Lauwereins:
Analysis of power efficiency of schedulers in LTE. 1-4 - Dmitriy Penkin, Alexander G. Yarovoy, Gerard J. M. Janssen:
Surface impedance model for nano-scale device communications over an interface. 1-5 - Anagnostis Tsiatmas, Frans M. J. Willems, Constant P. M. J. Baggen:
The optical illumination channel. 1-6 - Björn Lichtblau, Jens-Peter Redlich:
Network-Wide Broadcasts for Wireless Mesh Networks with regard to reliability. 1-6 - Maarten Lont, Nauman F. Kiyani, Guido Dolmans:
System considerations for low power design in wireless body area networks. 1-5 - Jeroen Hoebeke, David Carels, Isam Ishaq, Girum Ketema, Jen Rossey, Eli De Poorter, Ingrid Moerman, Piet Demeester:
Leveraging upon standards to build the Internet of Things. 1-6 - Antonio Liotta:
Farewell to deterministic networks. 1-4
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