Research Projects

Ongoing Projects

  • Hexa-X - A flagship for 6G vision and intelligent fabric of technology enablers connecting human, physical, and digital worlds

  • ChaseOn - ChaseOn gathers stakeholders to build fundamental knowledge and solid competence of antenna systems to meet future challenges in wireless applications.
  • MUSIC - ​The goal of the MUSIC project is to lay the foundation for the next generation wireless backhauling networks, meeting the requirements in the next decade.
  • Antennas for MIMO terminals and relays - The core of the research is the design of multi-port antennas, e.g., several antennas positioned close to each other, is a challenge for modern wireless communications systems. The challenges associated with the design of multi-port antennas can be linked to the coupling between different elements…
  • Dynamic multipoint wireless transmission - We focus on what wireless systems might look like 10-15 years from now, if certain technological constraints are lifted. We then see integrated wireless systems that may cover perhaps a whole city center, with thousands of radio transmitters/receivers working in a very tightly coordinated ways…
  • Interference mitigation in HetNet access - One of the most critical challenges with the establishment of HetNet is interference, since the creation of more cells implies that more cell edge users are prone to inter-cell interference (ICI) from neighboring cells. One way to reduce ICI is by changing the base-station antenna array characteristics (beamwidth, beampointing direction, beamshape etc)…
  • MATWAB; Multi-Antenna Technologies for Wireless Access and Backhaul - In this project, we investigate the potential of two emerging technologies in the area of wireless communications. More specifically, we explore the concept of large-scale (or massive) MIMO systems which are anticipated to deploy base-stations with hundreds of low-power antennas…
  • METIS; Mobile communications Enablers for Twenty-twenty (2020) Information Society - The aim of the project is to lay the foundation for the next generation of the mobile and wireless communications system. METIS is a consortium of 29 partners spanning telecommunications manufacturers, network operators, the automotive industry and academia…
  • Smart Wireless Networking for Green ICT - The traffic explosion in mobile internet puts new challenges on future mobile access networks. Forecasts predict 50 billion connected devices and a required thousand‐fold increase in network capacity. Such future wireless access networks will enable the intelligent society…
  • Efficient Load-Aware Dynamic Global Radio Resource Management in Multi-Spotbeam BB Satellite Networks - Frequency re-use over a high number of narrow spotbeams is the key enabling solution towards the terabit/s satellite capacity in future broadband satellite communications. In this context, the adopted frequency plan plays a key role in determining the system performance…

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