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| Research Projects |
Research at the Radio Systems Group covers a broad range and includes:
- Satellite and terrestrial navigation systems and technology, radar and communications techniques
- Antenna theory and design and applications of electromagnetic theory to radiation and scattering problems
- High-frequency circuits and systems, with emphasis on MMIC/HMIC circuit design and measurement techniques
- Non-linear effects in oscillator-and large-signal amplifier design have recently been of special interest
- Electromagnetic theory and development of microwave and high-speed three-dimensional integrated circuits
- Analytical and numerical modeling of microwave components at frequencies up to 100 GHz
- Topological computing and artificial spatial intelligence modeling
- Statistical channel modeling describing the dynamical behavior of wireless radio channels
- Prediction of fast fading radio channels with applications in adaptive modulation and radio resource scheduling
- High resolution spectral estimation techniques
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Current Reseacrh Projects:
- RADIUS- RADio – based Innovations for Use in maritime and terrestrial Systems
- TARGET- Top Amplifier Research Groups in a European Team
- WIWIC- Radio design principles for low-cost terminals and base stations of wideband wireless communications.
- SENDORA- SEnsor Network for Dynamic and cOgnitive Radio Access
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External Relations:
- SWIPT- Secure Wireless Positioning and Transactions
- - A joint project between NTNU, Kongsberg-Seatex AS, Radionor Communications AS, Telenor Mobil and Telenor R&D.
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| For more information on research projects and detailed descriptions, please visit the project pages or contact the project members. |
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