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Researcher in Communications Technology and Networking. 5G technology has been promoted as a solution for many diverse use-cases and application scenarios. Technologies like slicing, softwarization, multi-edge
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offers well established experimentation tools in 5G and IoT. IQU is active in many EU funded research projects related to 5G, 6G Smart Grid and IoT in collaboration with big European vendors and operators
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, first mmWave reverberation chamber. Context: With the upcoming massive deployment of 5G, new frequency bands have been introduced for wireless networking. According to the International Telecommunication
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21 Mar 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Nantes Université Department IETR Research Field Engineering » Electronic engineering Engineering » Computer engineering Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country France Application Deadline 17 May 2024 - 18:00 (Europe/Paris) Type of...
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service-level demands collected in operational 4G/5G networks, and draw insights on their dynamics and long-term evolution as the 5G technology becomes more pervasive in terms of both deployment and user
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(different technologies such as CubeSat commercial RF, Wifi, 5G and optical systems will be considered) Interplay of onboard data reduction and to-ground/inter-satellite data transfer Transition toward
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to simulation of 5G systems, biomedical applications to simulate electromagnetic fields in human tissue, metamaterials for the design of materials with unique electromagnetic properties not found in nature and
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Technology is evolving so fast that 5G and 6G will be obsolete soon. We better start working on the Next Generation (XG) communication and sensing applications. Join the XG research group at TU
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developing rapidly, driven by advances in both technology and research. Trends and applications that are prominent include those related to simulation of 5G systems, biomedical applications to simulate
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the advanced 5G features (e.g., time-sensitive networking (TSN) and ultra-reliable low-latency communication (URLLC)) can meet some of these requirements, they fall short in supporting the most demanding use