HSPA provides vastly improved speeds for bandwidth-intensive applications, along with improved network performance, shorter transmission time and constant evolution. Watch this video to find out how it can benefit you.


Ericsson Senior Research Engineer David Astely contributes the chapter, “Spatiotemporal Interference Rejection Combining” to this comprehensive review and an extensive analysis of recent progress new in almost all fields of smart antennas and MIMO (multiple-input multiple-output) transmission.
With interoperability, performance and fixed mobile convergence, MMTel (multimedia telephony) has become the standardized solution for offering VoIP-based telephony-grade and multimedia services. Accordingly, it gives operators a way of offering communications services that more clearly cater to consumers’ needs. Read the White Paper about the MMTel standard.
Recent research and developments have proven that digital power and power management could significantly improve the performance and power consumption of modern power supplies. The BMR453 DC/DC converter recently released by Ericsson Power Modules is the first commercial product based on such technology, able to efficiently power systems from telecom equipment to modern lighting.
Ericsson engineer Greg Bottomley co-authors the chapter, “Unification of MLSE Receivers” in this presentation of perspectives from industry and academia, which is divided into four parts: propagation and smart antennas, Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) systems, networking and multiple-access issues, and software radio technologies.
Ericsson engineers Hüseyin Arslan and Greg Bottomley contribute the article “Channel tracking in wireless communications systems” to this comprehensive, yet concise resource for reliable, up-to-date information on the continually evolving field of telecommunications. In five easily searched volumes, this encyclopedia covers fundamentals of, and advances in, telecommunications.
Ericsson Research Engineer Muhammad Imadur Rahman contributed to this overview of research in Europe to support deployment of trans-European and worldwide systems and the development of specifications for future generation systems in progress within standardization bodies. This book presents approaches to problems in this development and possible solutions.
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Develops solutions, technologies and enablers for tomorrow's services.
Includes multimedia technologies required for emerging multimedia services targeting enriched person-to-person communication and advanced multimedia content services.
Includes aspects such as IP mobility, quality of service, security research, network management, sensor networks and future internet.
3G Long Term Evolution, LTE is the next step in terms of user-service experience, improving latency, capacity and throughput. It will allow data rates above 100 Mbps.
Includes wireless communication with focus on radio access technologies, algorithms for advanced receivers, advanced antenna systems and propagation.
Includes development and evaluation of radio network algorithms, radio protocols and radio access network architecture.

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