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to pack a large number of antenna elements at the transmitter and receiver side, thus enabling ultra-massive multiple-input multiple-output (UM-MIMO) with the potential of tera-bits per second data rates
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of distributed MIMO, and/or coordinated multi-AP operation (under study in the Wi-Fi 8 standardisation workgroup), using Hardware Description Language on FPGA, based on the open-source openwifi project (https
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an interdisciplinary and international environment. Candidates should send their applications by April 30th through https://cv.newton-6g.eu/ Incorporations will begin in May 2026. DC1: Data-driven models for CF networks
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, funded by the European Commission. You can find more information on this project at NEWTON, https://newton-6g.eu/ . The Doctoral Network is led by IQUADRAT, the ATHINA-EREVNITIKO KENTRO KAINOTOMIAS STIS
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foundations and practical transceiver designs, the project aims to overcome these challenges and contribute to the efficient deployment of XL-MIMO technologies in future 6G systems. Where to apply Website https
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may refer to https://www.uni.lu/snt-en/research-groups/sigcom/ . The successful candidate will conduct research on quantum MIMO systems, focusing on the development of theoretical models, communication
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emerging spectrum (FR3, MMW, sub-THz/THz) Extreme massive MIMO communications Analog, digital and hybrid beamforming architectures Reconfigurable intelligent surfaces Machine learning for wireless
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, channel sounding, and multipath modeling (channel impulse response, frequency response, MIMO models, AoA, AoD, delay, Doppler, etc). RF Systems: Familiarity with RF front-ends, antennas, calibration
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in the signal quality between legitimate terminals and attackers. New technologies, such as sharp beamforming using massive MIMO as well as distributed MIMO, channel engineering using Reconfigurable
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PON. 3) optimization of VLC-based wireless access, employing advanced multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) processing strategies, aiming at end-user data-rates exceeding 50 Gbps. 4) reporting