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Rene Jativa

Position: Former Member
Email:       rjativagps.tsc.upc.es

Journal publications

[1] R. Jativa and J. Vidal, "Cramer-Rao bounds in the estimation of time of arrival in fading channels", EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing, March 2018, pp. 1 - 20.

Conference publications

[1] R. Jativa and J. Vidal, "First Arrival Detection for Positioning in Mobile Channels", IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, Vol. 4, Lisboa, Portugal September 2002, pp. 1540 - 1544.

[2] R. Jativa and J. Vidal, "Coarse First Arriving Path Detection for Subscriber Location in Mobile Communications Systems", European Signal Processing Conference, Toulousse, France September 2002.

[3] J. Vidal, M. Najar and R. Jativa, "High resolution time-of-arrival detection for wireless positioning systems", IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference Fall, Vancouver, Canada September 2002.

[4] R. Jativa and J. Vidal, "GLRT Detector for NLOS Error Reduction in Wireless Positioning Systems", IST Summit on Mobile and Wireless Communications, Thessaloniki, Greece June 2002.

[5] J. Vidal and R. Jativa, "First Arriving Path Detection for Subscriber Location in Mobile Communication Systems", IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, Orlando, Florida, USA May 2002.

[6] R. Jativa, J. Vidal and Margarita Cabrera-Bean, "Cramer Rao Bounds in Time of Arrival Estimation for a Distributed Source", IST Summit on Mobile and Wireless Communications, September 2001, pp. 236 - 244.

[7] J. Vidal, M. Najar, Margarita Cabrera-Bean and R. Jativa, "Positioning accuracy when locating and tracking UMTS mobiles in delay & angular dispersive channels", IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference Spring, Rhode, Greece May 2001.

[8] J. Vidal, R. Jativa and Margarita Cabrera-Bean, "Positioning Limits for UMTS Mobiles in Delay & Angular Dispersive Channels", LOCELLUS, München, Germany February 2001.

Thesis

[1] R. Jativa, "Dispersive Source Models in Wireless Communications Subscriber Location", Dpt. of Signal Theory and Communications, UPC, April 2017. Advisor: J. Vidal.