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the School of Engineering’s Department of Electronic, Electrical and Systems Engineering. A primary focus of research within the department is to develop novel technologies [1,2] for emerging 5G/6G and
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. This PhD project investigates how emerging Next-Generation Networks (NGNs), including Beyond-5G (B5G) and 6G, can be connected to ensure secure, high-performance mission-critical communications, vital
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include Post Luxembourg (https://www.post.lu/) and Ohmio Europe (https://ohmio.com/). More information on the 5G Bridges programme can be found here: https://www.fnr.lu/results-5g-bridges-call/ This PhD
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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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conducts research on the application and the impact of digital technologies like DLT/Blockchain, Digital Identities, Machine Learning/AI, and IoT/5G on organisations from both the private and public sectors
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processing for wireless communication systems, including satellite and 5G/6G communications. It is expanding its research activities to explore several emerging use cases of next-generation wireless
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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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conducts research on the application and the impact of digital technologies like DLT/Blockchain, Digital Identities, Machine Learning/AI, and IoT/5G on organisations from both the private and public sectors