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Contributions to Proceedings:

N. Nikaein, R. Knopp, A. Cipriano, S. Krco, I. Tomic, P. Svoboda, M. Laner, E. G. Larsson, Y. Wu, M. Garcia Fuertes, J. Banos, N. Zeljkovic, D. Marovic, D. Vuckovic:
"Low Latency in Wireless Communication";
in: "VITEL Petindvajseta delavnica o telekomunikacijah 2011", Elektrotechniska zveza Slovenije, 2011, ISSN: 1581-6737, 93 - 99.



English abstract:
This paper focus is on access-layer technologies targeting low-latency robust and spectrally-efficient transmission in a set of emerging application scenarios. Two basic types of wireless networks are considered, namely long-term LTE Advanced cellular networks and medium-range rapidly deployable mesh networks. In cellular networks, research is focused on transmission technologies in support of gaming services which will undoubtedly prove to be a strategic revenue area for operators in the years to come. We also consider machine-to-machine (M2M) applications in mobile environments using sensors connected to public infrastructure (in train, busses, stations, etc.).

German abstract:
This paper focus is on access-layer technologies targeting low-latency robust and spectrally-efficient transmission in a set of emerging application scenarios. Two basic types of wireless networks are considered, namely long-term LTE Advanced cellular networks and medium-range rapidly deployable mesh networks. In cellular networks, research is focused on transmission technologies in support of gaming services which will undoubtedly prove to be a strategic revenue area for operators in the years to come. We also consider machine-to-machine (M2M) applications in mobile environments using sensors connected to public infrastructure (in train, busses, stations, etc.).

Keywords:
low-latency, access stratum, M2M, LTE


Electronic version of the publication:
http://publik.tuwien.ac.at/files/PubDat_204293.pdf


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