Inventor · Solna, SE

Mats Åhlander

17Patents
2h-index
28Co-inventors
50Inventor score

Filing activity: Oct 23, 2008 → Feb 27, 2020

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US9374724B2 Channel estimation using reference signals Electricity 5 Active
US8867445B2 Bit soft value normalization Electricity 2 Active
US8375271B2 Method and apparatus for providing adaptive cyclic redundancy check computation Electricity 2 Active
US11115979B2 Optimizing network demodulation performances by signaling supported UE transient time Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 2 Active
US9954641B2 Methods and devices for determining link adaptation parameters Electricity 2 Active
US10979119B2 Beamforming in cellular systems using the same feedback information for different physical channels Electricity 1 Active
US10455591B2 Apparatuses, methods, computer programs, and computer program products for interference avoidance Electricity 1 Active
US11012173B2 Method and network node for enabling reduced interference in a wireless network Electricity 0 Active
US9426683B2 Method and base station for providing an estimate of interference and noise power of an uplink resource block Electricity 0 Active
US12063614B2 Method and apparatus for estimating and compensating timing advance Electricity 0 Active
US11159212B2 Method and network node for generating and selecting a codebook in a MIMO communication network Electricity 0 Active
US8744022B2 Glitch mitigation in a radio receiver Electricity 0 Active
US11043996B2 Managing transmission of a cell-specific reference signal Electricity 0 Active
US9960941B2 Controlling cyclic shift for demodulation reference symbols Electricity 0 Active
US11283536B2 Method and network node for reducing interference in a wireless network Electricity 0 Active
US11411632B2 Method to estimate SNR for MU-MIMO based on channel orthogonality Electricity 0 Active
US9877336B2 Methods and systems for link adaptation Electricity 0 Active

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