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for object detection and classification. Improvement of angular resolution is conventionally achieved by increasing the number of transmit and receive antennas, which lead to higher cost, processing and
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achieved by increasing the number of transmit and receive antennas, which lead to higher cost, processing and thermal requirements. This has motivated the use of sparse multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO
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to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description ORGANISATION/COMPANY: University of Cambridge RESEARCH FIELD: Antenna technology RESEARCHER PROFILE: Doctoral Candidate LOCATION
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, new antenna types and distributed antenna systems with antenna elements that are spread across the entire car are needed, also calling for different integration strategies. The Antenna Systems group
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. To address this need, new antenna types and distributed antenna systems with antenna elements that are spread across the entire car are needed, also calling for different integration strategies. The Antenna
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interconnected world call for complex wireless systems with arrays consisting of increasing numbers of antennas. One of the most important features of 5G is the use of massive antenna arrays, with array sizes
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phantom concept, new broadband multi-physics characterization technique for Debye-type materials, innovative mmWave textile antennas for smart clothing, ultra-robust miniature implantable UHF antennas
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) program, leading ICT- and semiconductor companies and research institutions will jointly research specific parts of 6G: software antennas, AI-driven network software and leading 6G applications. By
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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