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The Communications Group of the Department of Signal Theory and Communications is a consolidated group, whose members have jointly participated in research activities since the first members joined the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid in 1998. The research activities of this group are focused in the following research lines:
Multiantenna systems (MIMO and massive MIMO)
Multicarrier modulation, OFDM and variations (for NB-IoT, 5G, …)
Analysis, detection and signal inhibition
Coordinated transmission and interference cancellation (e.g. for small cells)
Random access and radio resource management (Iot, Broadcast/Multicast)
We work in the application of these techniques to wireless networks including WLAN, WMAN, next generation mobile systems, satellite communications and visible light (VLC, LiFi)
GROUP MEMBERS
FACULTY
Ana García Armada | Catedrática | agarcia@tsc.uc3m.es |
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M. Julia Fernández-Getino García | Catedrática | mjulia@tsc.uc3m.es |
Víctor P. Gil Jiménez | Profesor Titular | vgil@tsc.uc3m.es |
Matilde Sánchez Fernández | Catedrática | mati@tsc.uc3m.es |
Máximo Morales Cespedes | Profesor Visitante | maximo@tsc.uc3m.es |
GRADUATE STUDENTS (current and past)
Kun Chen |
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Estefanía Crespo Bardera |
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Juan Carlos Estrada Jiménez |
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Borja Genovés Guzmán |
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Hemalatha vulchi |
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Ahmad Adnan Qidan |
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Diego Méndez Romero | |
Muhammad Umar Khun | |
Alberto Álvarez Polegre | |
Ignasi Piqué Muntané | |
Roberto Pérez Pérez |
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Víctor Monzón Baeza |
EXTERNAL COLLABORATORS
Roberto Corvaja
José Joaquín Escudero Garzás
RESEARCH
PUBLICATIONS
TEACHING
The Communications Group of the Department of Signal Theory and Communications takes part in most of Bachelor’s Degrees related to telecommunications and information society which are taught at UC3M.
Further information:
- Bachelor’s Degrees related to telecommunications and information society (Department of Signal Theory and Communications, UC3M).
- Mobile Communications