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2010 – 2019
- 2017
- [c27]Christian Arendt, Adrian Posselt, Peter Fertl, Janis Nötzel, Holger Boche:
Evaluation of vehicular antenna concepts under delay limited capacity as performance measure for safety critical message transfer. PIMRC 2017: 1-6 - 2016
- [c26]Mladen Botsov, Slawomir Stanczak, Peter Fertl:
Optimized zone design for location-based resource allocation in mobile D2D underlay networks. ISWCS 2016: 175-181 - [c25]Mladen Botsov, Slawomir Staliczak, Peter Fertl:
On the overhead of radio resource management schemes for mobile underlay D2D communication. VNC 2016: 1-8 - 2015
- [c24]Mladen Botsov, Markus Klugel, Wolfgang Kellerer, Peter Fertl:
Location-based Resource Allocation for mobile D2D communications in multicell deployments. ICC Workshops 2015: 2444-2450 - [c23]Mladen Botsov, Slawomir Stanczak, Peter Fertl:
Comparison of location-based and CSI-based resource allocation in D2D-enabled cellular networks. ICC 2015: 2529-2534 - [c22]Ömer Bulakci, Zhe Ren, Chan Zhou, Josef Eichinger, Peter Fertl, David Gozalvez Serrano, Slawomir Stanczak:
Towards flexible network deployment in 5G: Nomadic node enhancement to heterogeneous networks. ICC Workshops 2015: 2572-2577 - [c21]Zhe Ren, Markus Jäger, Slawomir Stanczak, Peter Fertl:
Distributed power control with active cell protection in future cellular systems. ICC 2015: 3352-3357 - [c20]Mladen Botsov, Slawomir Stanczak, Peter Fertl:
On the transport capacity of next-generation cellular networks with vehicular D2D underlay. ISWCS 2015: 176-180 - 2014
- [c19]Zhe Ren, Slawomir Stanczak, Mahdy Shabeeb, Peter Fertl, Lars Thiele:
A distributed algorithm for energy saving in nomadic relaying networks. ACSSC 2014: 1791-1795 - [c18]Hans D. Schotten, Raja Sattiraju, David Gozalvez Serrano, Zhe Ren, Peter Fertl:
Availability indication as key enabler for ultra-reliable communication in 5G. EuCNC 2014: 1-5 - [c17]Hugo M. Tullberg, Zexian Li, Andreas Hoglund, Peter Fertl, David Gozalvez Serrano, Krystian Pawlak, Petar Popovski, Geneviève Mange, Ömer Bulakci:
Towards the METIS 5G concept: First view on Horizontal Topics concepts. EuCNC 2014: 1-5 - [c16]Hugo M. Tullberg, Heinz Droste, Mikael Fallgren, Peter Fertl, David Gozalvez Serrano, Eiman Mohyeldin, Olav Queseth, Yngve Selén:
METIS research and standardization: A path towards a 5G system. GLOBECOM Workshops 2014: 577-582 - [c15]Zhe Ren, Slawomir Stanczak, Peter Fertl:
Activation of nomadic relay nodes in dynamic interference environment for energy saving. GLOBECOM 2014: 4466-4471 - [c14]Zhe Ren, Slawomir Stanczak, Peter Fertl, Federico Penna:
Energy-aware activation of nomadic relays for performance enhancement in cellular networks. ICC 2014: 2903-2908 - [c13]Federico Penna, Slawomir Stanczak, Zhe Ren, Peter Fertl:
MMSE interference estimation in LTE networks. ICC 2014: 4548-4552 - [c12]Ömer Bulakci, Zhe Ren, Chan Zhou, Josef Eichinger, Peter Fertl, Slawomir Stanczak:
Dynamic Nomadic Node Selection for Performance Enhancement in Composite Fading/Shadowing Environments. VTC Spring 2014: 1-5 - [c11]Mladen Botsov, Markus Klugel, Wolfgang Kellerer, Peter Fertl:
Location dependent resource allocation for mobile device-to-device communications. WCNC 2014: 1679-1684 - 2013
- [c10]Yutao Sui, Zhe Ren, Wanlu Sun, Tommy Svensson, Peter Fertl:
Performance Study of fixed and moving relays for vehicular users with multi-cell handover under co-channel interference. ICCVE 2013: 514-520 - [c9]Qi Liao, Federico Penna, Slawomir Stanczak, Zhe Ren, Peter Fertl:
Context-aware handover optimization for relay-aided vehicular terminals. SPAWC 2013: 555-559 - [c8]Zhe Ren, Peter Fertl, Qi Liao, Federico Penna, Slawomir Stanczak:
Street-Specific Handover Optimization for Vehicular Terminals in Future Cellular Networks. VTC Spring 2013: 1-5 - 2012
- [j2]Peter Fertl, Joakim Jaldén, Gerald Matz:
Performance Assessment of MIMO-BICM Demodulators Based on Mutual Information. IEEE Trans. Signal Process. 60(3): 1366-1382 (2012) - [c7]Christian Lottermann, Mladen Botsov, Peter Fertl, Robert Müllner:
Performance evaluation of automotive off-board applications in LTE deployments. VNC 2012: 211-218 - [c6]Martin Blesinger, Thomas Gehrsitz, Peter Fertl, Erwin M. Biebl, Jörg Eberspächer, Oliver Klemp, Helmut Kellermann:
Angle-Dependent Path Loss Measurements Impacted by Car Body Attenuation in 2.45 Ghz ISM Band. VTC Spring 2012: 1-5 - 2010
- [j1]Peter Fertl, Gerald Matz:
Channel estimation in wireless OFDM systems with irregular pilot distribution. IEEE Trans. Signal Process. 58(6): 3180-3194 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c5]Stefan Schwandter, Peter Fertl, Clemens Novak, Gerald Matz:
Log-likelihood ratio clipping in MIMO-BICM systems: Information geometric analysis and impact on system capacity. ICASSP 2009: 2433-2436 - [c4]Peter Fertl, Ari Hottinen, Gerald Matz:
A multiplicative weight perturbation scheme for distributed beamforming in wireless relay networks with 1-bit feedback. ICASSP 2009: 2625-2628 - [c3]Clemens Novak, Peter Fertl, Gerald Matz:
Quantization for soft-output demodulators in bit-interleaved coded modulation systems. ISIT 2009: 1070-1074 - [i3]Peter Fertl, Joakim Jaldén, Gerald Matz:
Performance Assessment of MIMO-BICM Demodulators based on System Capacity. CoRR abs/0903.2711 (2009) - [i2]Clemens Novak, Peter Fertl, Gerald Matz:
Quantization for Soft-Output Demodulators in Bit-Interleaved Coded Modulation Systems. CoRR abs/0905.0606 (2009) - 2008
- [c2]Peter Fertl, Ari Hottinen, Gerald Matz:
Perturbation-Based Distributed Beamforming for Wireless Relay Networks. GLOBECOM 2008: 3871-3875 - [i1]Peter Fertl, Ari Hottinen, Gerald Matz:
Perturbation-based Distributed Beamforming for Wireless Relay Networks. CoRR abs/0809.5182 (2008) - 2007
- [c1]Peter Fertl, Gerald Matz:
Multi-User Channel Estimation in OFDMA Uplink Systems Based on Irregular Sampling and Reduced Pilot Overhead. ICASSP (3) 2007: 297-300
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