The Radio access technologies and signal processing group performs research in the area of wireless communications. Topics in focus are: radio access technologies, advanced receivers, advanced antenna systems and radio wave propagation. One very important task of the group is to be active and drive the standardization of 2G, 3G and systems beyond 3G (4G), as well as being active within European research projects in our technology area.
As a research engineer in this area you will take part in concept design targeting 3GPP Long-Term Evolution (OFDM TDD and FDD-mode) systems and contribute in the conception, implementation and evaluation efforts of receiver and transmitter algorithms, including multi-antenna solutions. Even though the focus will be on the physical layer (multiple access technologies, modulation, MIMO solutions, advanced antenna design, channel coding, receiver algorithms, and so on), an understanding of the interaction between link (single user) and system performance is important to ensure that proposed access solutions are enabling efficient overall performance. Analytic evaluations and computer simulations in C++/Matlab will be natural parts of the work. Research results are also expected to be verified in test-bed activities, so basic implementation and evaluation could be a possible extension of research studies.
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