
This module introduces into advanced topics in wireless communication systems, preparing students to contribute to research projects e.g. during their master thesis in related fields. The module provides a bottom-up introduction into multiple-ipnpu multiple-output (MIMO) techniques and adaptive transmission concepts for multiple users in mobile networks. The focus is on the physical and medium access layers, and the support needed from the network layer.
Module contents:
1) Introduction
2) MIMO: Channel modeling, SVD, Capacity, Channel estimation, Feedback, Transmission algorithms
3) Adaptive Transmission: Waterfilling, Bitloading, Single- and multiuser MIMO, Fairness, Coordinated transmission, Clustering, User selection
4) Advanced Topics (changing depending on ongoing projects at HHI and TUB): Distributed MIMO, LiFi, MU MIMO and Multiple AP Concepts in Wi-Fi 6/7/8, ...
Students are expected to have a basic understanding of math, high frequency engineering and telecommunications and be interested in the relation between theory and practical system design. Slides are available. Noetheless, it is recommended to attend the lecture. Please, contact me, in case of any questions, using my HHI email address, see below.
The lecture takes place as a double course, 2x 90 minutes, with lunch break inbetween, every Thursday 10-14 in Hörsaal HFT-TA 131, starting on April 24. I am looking forward to meet you there!
Prof. Dr. Volker Jungnickel, Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institut, Einsteinufer 37, 10587 Berlin, Deutschland, Tel. +49 162 255 2756, email: volker.jungnickel@hhi.fraunhofer.de
- Trainer/in: Volker Lars Jungnickel