Anders Djupsjöbacka
Forskare
Anders Djupsjöbacka was born in Solna, Sweden in 1958. He received the M.Sc. degree in electrical engineering and the Ph.D. degree in physics from the Royal Institute of Technology in 1982 and 1995 respectively.
From 1982 to 2002 he was with Ericsson Telecom AB where he worked with fiber optics, especially high-speed optical modulation. At Ericsson, he held a specialist position in highspeed fiber-optic transmission at Ericsson’s Fiber Optic Research Center. During his time at Ericsson he worked with design of high-speed optical modulators, transmission modelling, high-speed transmission experiments and with DWDM systems.
In 2002 he joined Acreo AB where he was involved in high-speed fiber-optic transmission experiments.
In 2015 he joined the Visual Media Quality group of Acreo AB and performed research in flat panel & head-up display measurements, as well as UXQoE for video. In 2018 Acreo AB become RISE AB.
Anders is a researcher with an expertise in optics and communication technologies. His current research activities include theoretical and experimental physics, optics, optical transmission, and video quality. Anders is the single author of ~15 publications, co-author of another ~65 publications, holder of ~20 patent applications, and co-author of one book.
- Analog Mobile Fronthaul for 6G and Beyond
- Approaching Theoretical Performance of 6G Distributed MIMO with Optical Analog …
- Video quality of video professionals for Video Assisted Referee (VAR)
- Quality measurement methods for video assisting refereeing systems
- NR Conformance Testing of Analog Radio-over-LWIR FSO Fronthaul link for 6G Dist…
- Coherent Joint Transmission with 1024-QAM for 6G Distributed-MIMO Networks with…
- Experimental Validation of Coherent Joint Transmission in a Distributed-MIMO Sy…
- Video expert assessment of high quality video for Video Assistant Referee (VAR)…
- Perceptual Judgments of Simulated Low Temperatures in LCD based Vehicle Displays
- 5G/NR Conformance Testing of Analog Radio-overfiber Fronthaul Links