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Relation between the amplitude probability distribution of an interfering signal and its impact on digital radio receivers
K Wiklundh
IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility 48 (3), 537-544, 2006
1002006
Channel capacity of Middleton's class A interference channel
KC Wiklundh, PF Stenumgaard, HM Tullberg
Electronics letters 45 (24), 1227-1229, 2009
802009
Urban peer-to-peer MIMO channel measurements and analysis at 300 MHz
G Eriksson, S Linder, K Wiklundh, PD Holm, P Johansson, F Tufvesson, ...
MILCOM 2008-2008 IEEE Military Communications Conference, 1-8, 2008
272008
An improved method to estimate the impact on digital radio receiver performance of radiated electromagnetic disturbances
PF Stenumgaard, KC Wiklundh
IEEE Transactions on electromagnetic compatibility 42 (2), 233-239, 2000
272000
EMC challenges for the era of massive Internet of Things
K Wiklundh, P Stenumgaard
IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility Magazine 8 (2), 65-74, 2019
262019
A new approach to derive emission requirements on APD in order to protect digital communication systems
K Wiklundh
2003 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility, 2003 …, 2003
262003
Jamming and interference vulnerability of IEEE 802.11 p
SÖ Tengstrand, K Fors, P Stenumgaard, K Wiklundh
2014 International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility, 533-538, 2014
212014
Power control in interference channels with class a impulse noise
E Axell, P Eliardsson, SÖ Tengstrand, K Wiklundh
IEEE Wireless Communications Letters 6 (1), 102-105, 2016
202016
An approach to using amplitude probability distribution for emission limits to protect digital radio receivers using error-correction codes
KC Wiklundh
IEEE transactions on electromagnetic compatibility 52 (1), 223-229, 2010
172010
A method to determine the impact from disturbing electrical equipment on digital communication system by using APD
K Wiklundh
Proc. on EMC Europe 2002, 93-97, 2002
162002
Understanding the IoT technology LoRa and its interference vulnerability
KC Wiklundh
2019 International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility-EMC EUROPE …, 2019
152019
A log-likelihood ratio for improved receiver performance for VLF/LF communication in atmospheric noise
K Wiklundh, K Fors, P Holm
MILCOM 2015-2015 IEEE Military Communications Conference, 1120-1125, 2015
152015
EMC challenges for the internet of things
K Wiklundh, P Stenumgaard
2017 International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility-EMC EUROPE, 1-6, 2017
142017
A simple measurement method to derive the impulsiveness correction factor for communication performance estimation
KM Fors, KC Wiklundh, PF Stenumgaard
IEEE transactions on electromagnetic compatibility 55 (5), 834-841, 2013
142013
Improved impulsiveness correction factor for controlling electromagnetic interference in dynamic spectrum access applications
KM Fors, KC Wiklundh, PF Stenumgaard
IET communications 4 (4), 437-442, 2010
142010
Band-limitation effect on statistical properties of class-A interference
Y Matsumoto, K Gotoh, K Wiklundh
2008 International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility-EMC Europe, 1-5, 2008
142008
A comparison between the impact of some signals on an MSK receiver
K Wiklundh
MILCOM 1999. IEEE Military Communications. Conference Proceedings (Cat. No …, 1999
141999
Optimal power allocation for parallel two-state Gaussian mixture impulse noise channels
E Axell, KC Wiklundh, PF Stenumgaard
IEEE Wireless Communications Letters 4 (2), 177-180, 2015
132015
Evaluation of impact on digital radio systems by measuring amplitude probability distribution of interfering noise
Y Matsumoto, K Wiklundh
IEICE Transactions on Communications 98 (7), 1143-1155, 2015
102015
Military HF communications considering unintentional platform-generated electromagnetic interference
P Eliardsson, E Axell, P Stenumgaard, K Wiklundh, B Johansson, B Asp
2015 International Conference on Military Communications and Information …, 2015
102015
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