EVOLUTION OF COMMUNICATION NETWORKS - PROJECT CLASSES

Lecturer: Pawel Kulakowski



The schedule of the lectures (in Polish)

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THE SCHEDULE OF THE COURSE:


27th of February (Tuesday), 15:00, room 201/D6
  • Introductory lecture: setting the rules, discussion on project topics
  • Lecture slides

Proposed project topics:
  1. Communication between autonomous vehicles
  2. THz indoor communications (e.g. with Sionna)
  3. LiFi-based Internet of Things
  4. Energy harvesting for communications
  5. Smart grids control (with machine learning)
  6. In-body medical networks
  7. Direct brain-computer interfaces
  8. Human exposure to electromagnetic fields
  9. Integrated/joint communication and sensing
  10. Machine learning for wireless comm. (a chosen case)
  11. Metaversa feasibility with 6G infrastructure
  12. Reconfigurable intelligent surfaces and/or metamaterials
  13. NLoS mitigation techniques for wireless localization
  14. Communication at battlefields / military applications
  15. Earth-satellite links for low earth orbits
  16. Hacking GPS: a security study for navigation services provided by GPS Navstar network
(16 topic proposals, in total)



28th of February (Wednesday), 13:15-14:45 and 15:00-16:30, room 208/B9


6th of March (Wednesday), 13:15-14:45 and 15:00-16:30, room 208/B9, with a pre-defined schedule
  • Short meetings (15 minutes)
  • Deadline for choosing the project topic and time-slots for the remaining meetings
  • The student presence is obligatory


13th of March (Wednesday), 13:15-14:45 and 15:00-16:30, room 207/B9


20th of March (Wednesday), 13:15-14:45 and 15:00-16:30, room 207/B9


27th of March (Wednesday), 13:15-14:45 and 15:00-16:30, room 207/B9


3rd of April (Wednesday), 13:15-14:45 and 15:00-16:30, room 207/B9, and 4th April (Thursday) as well, room 012/B9, with a pre-defined schedule
  • First presentation: the project plans
  • The student presence is obligatory
  • Meetings: 40 minutes per team


10th of April (Wednesday), 13:15-14:45 and 15:00-16:30, room 207/B9


17th of April (Wednesday), 13:15-14:45 and 15:00-16:30, room 207/B9


24th of April (Wednesday), 13:15-14:45 and 15:00-16:30, room 207/B9, and 25th April (Thursday) as well, room 012/B9, with a pre-defined schedule
  • Discussion on the research results
  • The student presence is obligatory
  • Meetings: 40 minutes per team


1st of May, long-weekend break, no classes



8th of May (Wednesday), 13:15-14:45 and 15:00-16:30, room 304/D6 (lab L2)


15th of May, no classes



22nd of May (Wednesday), 13:15-14:45 and 15:00-16:30, room 207/B9


24th of May, EOBD
  • Deadline for sending the written parts of the projects (via e-mail)


29th of May, no classes, the lecturer is checking your written reports



5th of June (Wednesday), 13:15-14:45 and 15:00-16:30, room 127/D5, and 6th June (Thursday) as well, room 012/B9, with a pre-defined schedule
  • Final presentation: state-of-the-art, project scenario, results, analysis and comparison with literature, discussion, questions
  • The student presence is obligatory
  • Meetings: 50 minutes per team