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Communications Engineering

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Research within the communications engineering group focuses on advanced radio communication systems.

Our research addresses theoretical foundations, practical system design and implementation, and real-world applications of radio communication systems. We do research within the following areas: 

  • Radio systems: System design, and performance limits.
  • Channel measurements and modeling: High-performance channel sounding and measurement-driven modeling to support standardization and new radio transmission methods.
  • Signal processing algorithms: Low-complexity transmitter/receiver algorithms for synchronization, detection, and data decoding.
  • Information theory: Bandwidth-efficient modulation, error-correcting codes, and graph-based coding and decoding methods. 
  • Antenna system design: Optimization of wireless communication through interaction with environments and their constraints.
  • Distributed control and optimization: Applications in vehicular communication systems, and pattern recognition 
  • Positioning and Sensing: Algorithm design and real radio data validation for 6G and distributed systems.

More about Communications Engineering, activities and projects in Lund University's Research portal.