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Wireless network radar
Wireless network radar






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The radar profile focuses on education on physical and signal processing foundations of remote sensing by exploiting electromagnetic waves in a number of societal important applications such as autonomous driving, safety and security and next generation wireless telecommunication systems. Spectral Domain Methods in ElectromagneticsĬontact person: Prof. Within this profile, you will learn about the physical phenomena behind generation, guided propagation, transmission, and reception of electromagnetic waves, as well as the principles of radiation from antennas, typical antenna structures, and basic skills of antenna design. The profile prepares for graduation in the Terahertz Sensing research group, which has expertise and actively conducts research activities on novel quasi optical systems, antennas and sensors for the following applications: space observation, medical imaging, security screening, next generation communications and radar front ends. The most useful mathematical tools for the analysis of electromagnetic problems and antennas are explained with parallel emphasis to their application in real-world problems. The education deals with an extensive introduction to the electromagnetic theory, which is necessary in many fields of electrical engineering, such as communications, antennas, radar and microwave engineering. The Terahertz Sensing profile is an applied electromagnetics profile that focuses on the various theoretical and practical aspects of electromagnetic fields and radiation. It is therefore important to discuss your IEP at an early stage with your (tentative) thesis supervisor and negotiate your wishes. Actually, you really have the opportunity to fill in your own IEP in a broader way than just focused on a specific profile. You are not required to take all these courses it is just a shortlist of potentially relevant courses. These profiles typically specify a number of highly recommended courses that more or less define the profile, and a larger number of additionally relevant courses. In order to help you to understand how certain courses work together for certain research directions and guide you in making the relevant choices, please find a number of profile packages below. Naturally, the supervisor would advise you to take certain courses so that you are better prepared for a thesis project in his/her research direction. Your individual exam programme (IEP) should be agreed upon with your thesis professor (supervisor). WiCoS Profiles – Consistent Sets of Courses for Specialisation Directions Ad-hoc Networks | Applied Convex Optimization | Applied Electromagnetic Analysis in Wireless, Microwave and Radar Engineering | Blockchain Engineering | Distributed Algorithms | Error Correcting Codes | Integrated Circuits for RF wireless applications | High Frequency Wireless Architectures | Internet of Things Seminar | Intro to UWB technology, systems and applications | Measuring and Simulating the Internet | Mobile Networks | Modelling and Data Analysis in Complex Networks | Network Security | Networked and Distributed Control Systems | Object Classification with Radar | Optimization in systems and control | Quasi Optical Systems | Radar I: From Basic Principles to Applications | Radar II: Theory and System Design | Security and Cryptography | Sensor Signal and Data Processing | Signal Processing for Communications | Smartphone Sensing | Spectral Domain Methods in Electromagnetics | Telecommunication Network Architectures | Superconducting Astronomical Instrumentation | Telecommunication Business Architectures and Models | Wavefield Imaging You can also take extra track core courses (or common core courses) in your specialisation space. However, in consultation with the master coordinator and/or your tentative thesis supervisor, you can take any EE or CE or even any EEMCS course as a specialisation course. The specialisation courses as offered by the Wireless Communication and Sensing related research groups are shown below. You are required to take at least 24 EC of specialisation courses (about 4 to 5 courses).








Wireless network radar