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Jens Abraham
Also published under:J. Abraham
Affiliation
Department of Electronic Systems, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
Topic
Antenna Array,Base Station,Fading Channel,Probability Density Function,Random Vector,Rayleigh Fading,Rician Fading,Antenna System,Array Factor,Base Station Antennas,Deterministic Component,Effective Channel,Local Diversity,Massive Multiple-input Multiple-output,Maximum Ratio Combining,Statistical Distribution,Uniform Linear Array,Antenna Pair,Antenna Pattern,Array Elements,Array Gain,Array Geometry,Beampattern,Bottom Of Page,Broadcast Channel,Channel Gain,Channel Model,Channel Statistics,Channel Vector,Column Vector,Control Channel,Correlated Rician Fading,Covariance Matrix,Cumulative Density Function,Degrees Of Freedom,Diffusion Channels,Discrete Fourier Transform Matrix,Distribution Function,Element Of Vector,Forward Error Correction,Functional Complementation,Generation In Order,Hadamard,Independent Chains,Inter-symbol Interference,Large Antenna,Large Systems,Large-scale Antenna,Large-scale Antenna Systems,Large-scale Fading,
Biography
Jens Abraham (Graduate Student Member, IEEE) received the Dipl.-Ing. degree in electrical engineering from TU Dresden, Dresden, Germany, in 2015. He is currently pursuing the Ph.D. degree with the Department of Electronics, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway. From 2015 to 2017, he was a Research Assistant with the Astrophysics Group, Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, U.K. His current research interests include measurements and modeling of massive MIMO radio channels.