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The Institute of Radiocommunication is a unit of the Poznań University of Technology at the Faculty of Information Technology and Telecommunications, which conducts research, teaching and promotion of scientific staff in the field of wireless telecommunications techniques. The institute’s team has extensive experience in scientific and research projects e.g. in the field of construction of telecommunications links and secure transmission issues. He carried out scientific research projects for Nokia Solutions and Network in the area of 5G URLLC networks. The results were presented at the World Wireless Congress in Barcelona and in widely cited publications in global journals. He also participated in projects of the Seventh Framework Program of the EU, the most important of which was the METIS project (Mobile and wireless communications Enablers for the 2020 Information Society), which defined the basic concepts and application scenarios for 5G systems. The scientific interests of the team include: methods of effective signal reception in 4G, 5G, WLAN systems as well as specific transmission systems used, for example, in links with drones (UAV) or nanosatellites, research on effective channel coding methods, research on encryption algorithms ensuring secure transmission in radio links, multi-antenna MIMO techniques, network coding and interference alignment, as well as issues of ICT networks, including 5G networks, e.g. network slicing, network traffic dimensioning, etc.
The Institute of Radiocommunication of the Poznań University of Technology has measurement and research equipment (professional spectrum analysers, signal generators, signal emulators, functional blocks to support the implementation of radio links in the SDR technique) as well as its own computer cluster that allows for the implementation of intensive simulation campaigns (over 200 parallel simulation runs ).