Shortly before the start of the summer semester 2022, the IDC offices on the second floor were abandoned. All IDC PhD students now have new offices on the 4th or 5th floor. We look forward to the shorter distances when working within the IDC.
The rooms on the 1st floor will be used by the Departm...
Prof. Harald Haas (University of Strathclyde) receives a research award from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation for a stay at FAU/IDC in 2022. He is hosted by Professor Robert Schober at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg.
This talk will focus on downlink MIMO systems where both the base station and the users are equipped with multiple antennas. While it is well known that dirty paper coding (DPC) is capacity achieving in such systems, practical high-performance transmission schemes offering favorable trade-offs betwe...
Recent advances in the drone industry have led to increased interest in using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for wireless communication purposes. However, limited power remains the big issue, as in such missions, endurance is of paramount importance. In this context, free-space optics (FSO) seems to not only offer a way to transfer high data rates but also a key technology to provide energy to flying platforms.
IDC is offering a seminar on "The Vision of 6G Mobile Communication Systems" in Winter 2021/22.
While the fifth generation (5G) mobile communication systems are currently being standardized and deployed, the research on what 6G wireless systems will comprise has been started by universities, comp...
Free space optical (FSO) systems due to their large bandwidth, secure and cost-efficient data transmission are considered as suitable candidates for next generation wireless communication networks and beyond. However, the limiting factor in such systems is the requirement of a line-of-sight (LOS) li...
Prof. Schober is ranked among the top 1% of the world's researchers in terms of of citations. The "Highly Cited Researchers List" lists the nearly 6200 most influential researchers worldwide in 21 different disciplines.