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recognition, smart buildings, smart street lighting, smart factories, healthcare, and robotics. The emerging radar sensors that are in use by the group, are using multiple input multiple output (MIMO
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PhD offer in Channel charting and machine learning techniques for massive cell-free MIMO 6G networks
cell-free MIMO 6G networks Context As we embark on the journey towards 6G wireless networks, a multitude of hurdles must be overcome by engineers and researchers. The imperatives of high throughput, low
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candidate to the post of Research Fellow. The post holder will conduct in-depth research in next generation MIMO systems. Investigate and apply Communication Theory and/or Electromagnetic Information Theory
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research in next generation MIMO systems. Investigate and apply Communication Theory and/or Electromagnetic Information Theory to model and analyse signal transmission mechanisms in cellular/cell-free
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Research Area - 1. Beyond 5G/6G wireless communications including signal processing, massive MIMO, Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access, Index Modulation, etc. 2. Embedded system, Robot Operating System (ROS
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, or closely related discipline. Research experience in massive MIMO, reconfigurable intelligent surfaces. wireless power transfer, communication theory, optimization or related area. Evidence of strong
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must be obtained less than 7 years ago; Desired knowledge: Solid knowledge in digital and wireless communication, physical layer of wireless communication systems, multicarrier waveforms, MIMO
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security applications. We are looking for a research engineer*/scientist* in the area of radar systems at our Branch Lab in Cottbus. What you will do Radar system design (e.g. FMCW, BPSK and MIMO radar
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(cell-free) MIMO, integrated sensing and communication, passive and active sensing, exploiting macro-diversity with distributed sensing implementations, bistatic/multistatic radar sensing, fusion
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near-field communications Multiple antenna technologies for ISAC-enabled 6G, e.g., cell-free massive MIMO, etc. An understanding of and commitment to UNSW’s aims, objectives and values in action