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Future. Discover. Together. The "Wireless Communications and Networks" department of the Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications (Heinrich Hertz Institute) conducts research on future wireless
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of photonic microsystems, related technologies including nanoelectronics and wireless communication solutions, we create - in flexible and interdisciplinary teams - technologies for innovative products in a
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world leader in the field of optical data transmission. Building on many years of experience, its outstanding expertise in the field of optical and wireless communication also enables the development
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world leader in the field of optical data transmission. Building on many years of experience, its outstanding expertise in the field of optical wireless communication also enables the enhancement of its
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-frequency design of selected structures in electronic packaging (e.g. transmission lines, vias, solder balls) for high performance computing (HPC), radar sensing or wireless communication (e.g. 6G
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) for a selected application in the field of radar sensing or wireless communication Analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of different antenna configurations with regard to the selected application
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packaging (e.g. transmission lines, vias, solder balls) for high performance computing (HPC), radar sensing or wireless communication (e.g. 6G) applications Electromagnetic modeling, simulation and layout
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or wireless communication Analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of different antenna configurations with regard to the selected application Electromagnetic modeling and simulation of an antenna
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is a world leader in research into mobile and optical communication networks and systems as well as the coding of video signals and data processing. The Department of Wireless Communications and
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antennas (e.g. at 60 GHz, 140 GHz or 240 GHz) for a selected application in the field of radar sensing or wireless communication Analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of different antenna