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coordination capabilities essential for operations in complex urban environments. With advancements in 5G mobile networks, Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven navigation, Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity
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research projects and also industry collaborations, involving the following topics and tasks: Integration of quantum communications in new mobile network infrastructures, 5G and 6G. Development of mechanisms
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the following combined research areas. Previous experience in one or preferably more topics from these areas is considered a merit. - 5G reconfigurable Connectivity - 5G/6G QoS - Control of Communication networks
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theoretical development with the following combined research areas. Previous experience in one or preferably more topics from these areas is considered a merit. - 5G reconfigurable Connectivity - 5G/6G QoS
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of agentic AI systems, agile accelerated computing and next-generation Radio Access Networks (5G/6G), and who have the ability to lead innovative projects and shape new research directions. The successful
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of this project is on a holistic investigation of energy efficiency in next-generation mobile networking systems. In the past decade, on the road to 5G, there has been a transformation in the mobile networking
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autonomous aircraft, seamless connectivity and resilient navigation systems are becoming critical. The integration of terrestrial 5G/6G with non-terrestrial networks (NTN), including LEO satellites is central
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, addressing the growing need for efficient use of the radio spectrum as demands for 5G, 6G, and massive IoT continue to increase. The project brings together expertise in radio frequency engineering, signal
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applications. Students on this project will have the opportunity to work alongside leading international research teams and industrial partners at the forefront of beyond-5G and 6G technologies. The findings
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to open-source radio access networks (Open RAN), focusing on their deployment and performance. The study is developed within the framework of the AIGUA5G project, which promotes the use of 5G and IoT