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& Applications. The SigCom research group of SnT, headed by Prof. Symeon Chatzinotas, focuses on wireless/satellite communications and networking. The research areas focus on the formulation, modeling, design
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The SigCom research group of SnT, headed by Prof. Symeon Chatzinotas, focuses on wireless/satellite communications and networking. The research areas focus on the formulation, modeling, design, and
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in a number of the following topics: Turbulence modeling with wave propagation simulations Modulations used in optical wireless communications Data Analysis and Management Implement and open-source
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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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levels of attachments and accessibility biographies experience and perform public space in cross-border places by using sensor-based measurements (including GPS, sound recordings and physiological sensors
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momentary assessment) and the combination of self-report and sensor-measured data. There will also be the opportunity to contribute to longitudinal survey studies and analyze existing datasets. The person is
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Manipulators), in collaboration with INRIA Lille Nord-Europe in France and its leading Defrost team in soft robot simulation and control, see https://www.defrost.inria.fr/ . While UAVs began as flying sensors
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. Updated information about the recent activities of SPARC can be found here: www.radarmimo.com/ . The group has been working on mmWave radar sensors in different applications, including automotive, indoor
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), sensing technologies (fiber-optic sensors, DIC), and computer science (machine learning tools). The aim of this Ph.D. project is to develop a novel bridge monitoring technique based on CLCE coating
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way using mobile-based technology (satellite S5P) and fixed-based sensor network (field work), (b) societal impact by developing a dashboard DSS tool for stakeholders and the research community, and (c