Project Overview | Project Code: CIT 09 |
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Project name: | Optimizing 5G/6G Radio Access Network Performance |
TUM Department: | CIT - Electrical and Computer Engineering |
TUM Chair / Institute: | Chair of Communication Networks (Prof. Kellerer) |
Research area: | Mobile Communication Systems (Radio Access Networks), 5G/6G |
Student background: | Computer EngineeringComputer ScienceElectrical Engineering |
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Planned project location: | TUM City Campus, Building 9, next to the Audimax. |
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Title: | M.Sc. |
Given name: | Valentin |
Family name: | Haider |
E-mail: | valentin.haider@tum.de |
Phone: | TUM - 28044 |
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Title: | Dr. Ph.D. |
Given name: | Fidan |
Family name: | Mehmeti |
E-mail: | fidan.mehmeti@tum.de |
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Project Description | |
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Project description: | With the recent roll-out of the new 5G/NR cellular communication technology throughout the world, new research projects on the 6th generation of mobile communications have been founded both nationally, e.g., in Japan, Germany, Finland, or the USA, but also more globally organized within the EU, North America, or even worldwide. One of the most important parts of a mobile communication system is the Radio Access Network (RAN), which ensures the wireless accessibility of the mobile communication network from a user equipment (UE) such as a mobile phone. Throughout the various generations of mobile communication systems, many different techniques have been developed and employed to improve the performance of the RANs in terms of, e.g., security, energy efficiency, resource utilization, or flexibility. |
Working hours per week planned: | 35 |
Prerequisites | |
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Required study level minimum (at time of TUM PREP project start): | 3 years of bachelor studies completed |
Subject related: | Basic knowledge of communication systems, optimization problems, and probability theory. |
Other: | Motivation to propose and pursue own ideas, ability to present technical concepts clearly, strong organizational skills |