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Description of technology area

The research area of Wireless Access Networks within Ericsson Research includes development and evaluation of radio network algorithms, radio protocols, radio access network architecture and system concepts. Methods for controlling and improving performance in networks providing a variety of services are key parts of this area. The goals are to provide high spectrum efficiency and efficient support for a variety of services with sufficient quality of service in a cost-efficient manner.

Research engineer - Radio Network Evolution
This job includes development and performance evaluations of radio interface and radio access network architectures, multimedia services, interfaces, protocols and algorithms for evolving and emerging radio access technologies - for example, 3G High Speed Packet Access (HSPA), 3G Long-Term Evolution (LTE), and future "4G" technology. The work will include support for standardization and product development, as well as more long-term research. Computer-aided system simulations are often part of the evaluation methodology.

Research engineer - Simplified Radio Network Operation
This job includes development of methods, algorithms and architectural changes, ensuring that radio access networks are easy to operate, supporting self-configuration and self-optimization with a high degree of observability and control. The role will also include support for product development, as well as more long-term research, and computer-aided system simulations are often part of the evaluation methodology.


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