389.174 Seminar Wireless Communications
This course is in all assigned curricula part of the STEOP.
This course is in at least 1 assigned curriculum part of the STEOP.

2019S, SE, 3.0h, 3.0EC

Properties

  • Semester hours: 3.0
  • Credits: 3.0
  • Type: SE Seminar

Aim of course

Kenntnisse der aktuellen Forschungsarbeiten und Entwicklungsarbeiten in der Mobilkommunikation, Vorbereitung auf erfolgreiche Tätigkeit bei österreichischer und europäischer Industrie bzw Netzbetreibern.

 

Note: 389.075 will not be offered anymore from 2017 on.

Note: Visiting the partner universities is a mandatory required element of the seminar, make sure that you are able to join

the seminar starts on march 8 in Vienna in EI4 @ 11.00.

if you like to participate, please contact

psvoboda@nt.tuwien.ac.at

 

check the homepage

https://www.nt.tuwien.ac.at/teaching/summer-term/389-174/

for recent information

Subject of course

This year's topic of the mobile communications seminar is focusing on antennas as the enabler for wireless access networks of the future. 5G networks are expected to be significantly different from today's networks. The main requirements are: support up to 1000 times the capacity, reduce the latency of data delivery, flatten total energy consumption and finally make the network to be self-aware. These tasks will need new antennas designs in existing bands and complete new developments for the new spectra of 60GHz. Other new challanges are the support of remote radio locations, radio over fibre, relays in moving mass transportation and finding new materials for the antenna itself to reduce the loss at very high frequencies. In this lecture, we will hear talks how to reach these goals.

Additional information

Vorbesprechung: Donnerstag. 7.3.2019, 11:15 Uhr, in EI4

Meetings 7.3. Vienna - Meeting point at 11:30 @ EI4

  • Talk 1: Philipp Svoboda: "Beyond 5G, moving towards 6G"

14.3. Bratislava - Meeting point at 09:30 @ Main Train Station - platform 11 A-C  -Start at 11.10 meet in Velka aula

  • Talk1: Dr. Matus Turcsany from Ericsson agreed to have presentation: "5G:hype vs reality and what is beyond the initial release"
  • Talk2: tbd

21.3. Vienna - Meeting point at 12:00 @ EI2

  • Talk 1: Haris Gacanin (Department Head, Nokia Bell Labs)
  • Talk 1: Dr. Georg Löffelmann, (Head of Strategy, Innovation & Lifecycle A1 Telekom Austria AG) "Regulatory Aspects of Future Mobile Networks"

28.3. Brünn - Meeting point at 07:30 @ Main Train Station - BUS platform A-C (return leaving 13:40, 17:40)

Location: Technická 12, Brno, room TBD

  • Seminar on Interoperability of heterogenous RF systems
    • Talk 1: Georg Brachtendorf from FH. Hagenberg
    • Talk 2: Holger Arthaber from TU Wien

4.4. Bratislava - Meeting point at 09:30 @ Main Train Station - platform 11 A-C  -Start at 11.10 meet in Velka aula

  • Talk 1: Dejan Vukobratovic: "From NB-IoT towards massive machine-type communications (mMTC) in 5G"

11.4. Brünn - Meeting point at 07:30 @ Main Train Station - BUS platform A-C (return leaving 13:40, 17:40)

  • Talk1: Miroslav Joler from University of Rijeka, Croatia : "Some Cases of Antenna Research for Modern Communications."

Bring your travel documents.

 

Please consider the plagiarism guidelines of TU Wien when writing your seminar paper: Directive concerning the handling of plagiarism (PDF)

Lecturers

Institute

Course dates

DayTimeDateLocationDescription
Thu11:00 - 14:0007.03.2019EI 4 Reithoffer HS Seminar Wireless Communications
Tue13:00 - 17:0026.03.2019EI 10 Fritz Paschke HS - UIW Seminar Wireless Communications
Thu12:00 - 15:0028.03.2019EI 2 Pichelmayer HS - ETIT Seminar Wireless Communications

Examination modalities

In the first part of the seminar, university researchers present their latest research in their field of antenna design in 5G and new applications as well as challanges for 5G. 

In the second part of the seminar, students will read literature and research papers on  antenna systems for 5G and reflect their results by their own presentations. Please choose one paper from our suggested paper list and report to Philipp Svoboda till 30.03.2019. Papers will be assigned on a first-come first-serve basis. Note: you can also bring your own topic/paper, the list is only a suggestion.

The round of student talks will start after the easter holidays early May. A list of dates will be put online after paper registration.

 

Language:

English

 

Mode:

The attendance of the seminar is compulsory! We will keep records of your attendance. The seminar starts with invited talks, after that the students give self prepared presentations (~30min). Each student has to prepare a written report that is due at the end of the semester (at latest June 15, 2019!) (~15pages).

The talks will take place on in June, more details will be announced in the course.

 Hours per week: 3.0

  You might find this helpful: https://www.gcu.ac.uk/library/pilot/researchskills/criticalreviewing/

Involved persons:

Univ.Prof. Peter Farkas,
Dr. Martin Slanina,
Univ.Prof. Markus Rupp,
+ invited researchers.

Course registration

Not necessary

Curricula

Study CodeObligationSemesterPrecon.Info
066 507 Telecommunications Not specified

Literature

No lecture notes are available.

Previous knowledge

This seminar is targeted for students in the Master of telecommunications.

Miscellaneous

Language

English