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Blog Post:
Clouds. Cells. Cool. Continued.
Ralf Bendlin
One year ago Multicore Mix blogger Debbie Shemony posted about trends in the wireless infrastructure market. On the horizon, she saw cloud base station architectures, heterogeneous networks with small cells, and energy-efficient technologies enabling better radio access networks at lower cost and energy...
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Jan 16, 2013
Blog Post:
Small Cells, Big Impact
Ralf Bendlin
This month’s featured multicore application, small cells , is a formidable occasion to look back at release 11, the current release of the LTE Advanced cellular communications standard, and to look forward to what the next release will bring in enhancements and novelties. All of the major building...
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Oct 31, 2012
Blog Post:
Embodied Multicore Processing
Ralf Bendlin
The recent birth of my son left me remembering a talk from almost ten years ago. It’s interesting how our brain works. By watching my newborn son learn to turn reflexes into controlled motions, I’m realizing how complicated the most ordinary actions really are. One of his first milestones...
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Aug 22, 2012
Blog Post:
Cells: A Philosophical Excursion (Part 2)
Ralf Bendlin
In Part 1 of this two-part “philosophical excursion,” I ventured out to explore how I think LTE Advanced (LTE-A) has changed the notion of a cell in cellular communications. My focus was with respect to features, namely, carrier aggregation (CA) and coordinated multi-points (CoMP), and what...
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Aug 14, 2012
Blog Post:
Cells: A Philosophical Excursion (Part 1)
Ralf Bendlin
This is the first of a two - part excursion into the realm of philosophy as it relates to “cells.” Don’t worry, I’ll leave the important questions like “w hat is enlightenment?” to Emmanuel Kant and his successors. But since the evolution of LTE to LTE Advanced (LTE...
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Jul 20, 2012
Blog Post:
A perfect 12. What will our children use it for?
Ralf Bendlin
I recently had to switch offices and the colleague whose office space I inherited left me a gift: a poster from when TI unveiled the industry’s first 10 GHz DSP. “A perfect 10!” it reads, maybe alluding to the highest score an Olympic athlete can obtain in some gymnastic disciplines...
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Jun 27, 2012