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    Underwater acoustic network performance: Results from the UAN11 sea trial by Caiti, A., Calabro, V., Fusini, L., Munafo, A., Grythe, K., Hovem, J. M., Lie, A., Reinen, T. A.

    Published in 2012 Oceans (01-10-2012)
    “…An underwater acoustic network (UAN) represents a communication infrastructure that can offer the necessary flexibility for continuous monitoring and…”
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    Effects of Channel Estimation Errors in OFDM-MIMO-Based Underwater Communications by Hakegard, J.E., Grythe, K.

    “…State-of-the-art radio communication systems are in a large extent based on multi-carrier communication (OFDM) and multiple antennas (MIMO). In this paper the…”
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    The Trondheim harbour: Acoustic propagation measurements and communication capacity by Grythe, K., Hakegard, J.E., Myrvoll, T.A., Reinen, T.A.

    Published in OCEANS 2008 (01-09-2008)
    “…This paper presents results from a propagation measurement campaign carried out in the Trondheim harbour during the period from June to November 2007. Two…”
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    Predicting near-time satellite signal attenuation at Ka-band using tropospheric weather forecast model by Grythe, K, Braten, LE, Ronning, SS, Tjelta, T

    Published in IET Conference Proceedings (09-04-2018)
    “…There are satellite communication applications where it is desirable to predict near time (e.g. 2 to 12 h) propagation losses at Ka-band due to hydrometeor…”
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    SEATONOMY by Grotli, E.I., Reinen, T. A., Grythe, K., Transeth, A.A., Vagia, M., Bjerkeng, M., Rundtop, P., Svendsen, E., Redseth, O.J., Eidnes, G.

    Published in OCEANS 2015 - MTS/IEEE Washington (01-10-2015)
    “…The SEATONOMY methodology provides a structured approach for design, development and validation of mobile autonomous maritime operations and systems. The goal…”
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    Non-perfect channel estimation in OFDM-MIMO-based underwater communication by Grythe, K., Hakegard, J.E.

    Published in OCEANS 2009-EUROPE (01-05-2009)
    “…The main focus in this publication is on the mean square error of underwater acoustic channel estimators as function of the delay and Doppler spreads of the…”
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    CLAM - Collaborative embedded networks for submarine surveillance: An overview by Meratnia, N., Havinga, P. J. M., Casari, P., Petrioli, C., Grythe, K., Husoy, T., Zorzi, M.

    Published in OCEANS 2011 IEEE - Spain (01-06-2011)
    “…This paper provides an overview of the CLAM project, which aims at developing a collaborative embedded monitoring and control platform for submarine…”
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    NMR Self-Diffusion and Viscosity of Polyurethane Formulations for Rocket Propellants by Grythe, Kai F, Hansen, Finn K, Walderhaug, Harald

    Published in The journal of physical chemistry. B (19-08-2004)
    “…Diffusion coefficients and viscosity have been measured in three different binary poly(urethane) binder formulations for solid rocket propellants. By means of…”
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    Interactive system design and end-to-end optimization in sensor networks by Grythe, K, Lie, A, Balasingham, I

    “…This paper proposes an application oriented four layered quality of service (QoS) stack for wireless sensor networks (WSN), including a supporting system…”
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    On the use of the MPEG-21 framework in medical wireless sensor networks by Lie, A., Grythe, K., Balasingham, I.

    “…This paper proposes a system architecture for wireless sensor network (WSN) using the MPEG-21 multimedia framework in medical applications. It has been…”
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    Some properties of the log-likelihood difference of mismatched maximum likelihood sequential estimation by Grythe, K.

    “…Due to the consideration of additive white Gaussian noise, the performance evaluation of most communication receivers applying the maximum likelihood principle…”
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