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millimeter and terahertz communication, integrated communication and sensing, ultra-massive and distributed MIMO, and semantic communication. We believe a successful postdoc period builds on your current
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communications and sensing radars, especially using a massive multiple-input/multiple-output (MIMO) approach. Fixed salary: €30,025 per annum Appointment on the above range will be dependent upon qualifications
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applications for a MSCA Doctoral Candidate position in the field of mm-Wave positioning and sensing for cell-free or distributed massive MIMO networks that include advanced structures such as different types
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are concerned, we leverage expertise on massive MIMO cell-free communications, smart-radio environments through the use of intelligent surfaces, machine-type and ultra-reliable and low-latency communications
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-Free Massive MIMO for Future Wireless Networks For this opening, the successful candidates will be required to have research experience in wireless communication systems design in University and/or
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computing, massive MIMO and 5G new radio allow to tailor the technical system to support the requirements of various use-cases over a single platform. While we have been working for more than 10 years
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for integrated sensing and communications (ISAC), mmWave/THz channel sounding, XL-MIMO channel characterisation, compressive sensing for RF detection, positioning, and imaging. About you The post holder must have
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machine learning (ML) algorithms for evolving ultra-massive MIMO scenario in the context of distributed/Cell Free MIMO with the objective to provision automated solutions for radio resource management
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: The Wireless Networking Lab (WIN Lab) is currently seeking student interns to support the implementation of a multidimensional constellation within a MIMO system on software-defined radios (SDR). This role
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sensing-based positioning enhancements of non-connected vehicles when sensing is done by the cellular network, based on ultra-massive MIMO and backscattered mm-wave signals, and when the positioning is done