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acquisition and ranging DC9 – Cubesat system DC10 – Space-compliant front-end RF electronics DC11 – Antenna technology DC12 – CubeSat advanced Bayesian analysis and optimisation Description of the project
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telescope as a formation of nanosatellites DC8 – GNSS-R signals acquisition and ranging DC9 – Cubesat system DC10 – Space-compliant front-end RF electronics DC11 – Antenna technology DC12 – CubeSat advanced
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PhD offer in Channel charting and machine learning techniques for massive cell-free MIMO 6G networks
imposed by technical, environmental and societal concerns. To this end, researchers advocate three main factors enabling more efficient and greener communications: (i) massive distributed antenna systems
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architecture, design, impementaion and measurement and the other on the receiver side. The students should also act as a team and collaborate in the antenna interface design and demonstrating the mm-wave link
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Objectives: Development of Lens Antennas for Satellite Communications. Place of work: The work will be developed at the premises of Instituto de Telecomunicações at University of Aveiro, under the supervision
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microphone antenna. The work will be carried out in the BETI wind tunnel (https://equipex-gapprometee . ensma.fr/installations-banc/soufflerie-beti/) of the PPRIME Institute. For a full description: https
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propagation loss through beamforming techniques. However, the gains stemming from these multiple antenna techniques hinge on the ability to accurately estimate the channel state information (CSI). Objectives
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of Communications, Antennas and Optical Networks conducts cutting edge research covering several aspect of communication infrastructures. The Optical Networks (ON) group performs research in network architecture
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paradigms. Information about the division and the department The division of Communications, Antennas and Optical Networks conducts cutting edge research covering several aspect of communication
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, vol. 38, no. 11, pp. 2450-2525, Nov. 2020. [4] N. Shlezinger, et al., "Dynamic Metasurface Antennas for Uplink Massive MIMO Systems," IEEE Transactions on Communications, vol. 67, no. 10, pp. 6829-6843