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The research group of Communcation Electronics aims at innovative technologies to deal with future electronic systems of high frequency and high data rate. Research activities include (1) high-speed wireless data transmission techniques for data rates above Gbit/s, (2) radio frequency (RF) design of broadband and multiband communication systems above GHz, and (3) low power and modular solutions for wireless sensor networking.

 

Please look at our newly developed CultureBee system for wireless monitoring of cultural heritage. The system can also be used for environmental monitoring in the residential, agricultural and industrial areas.

 

 

News

2010-02-12 Adriana Serban has successfully defended her Ph.D. dissertation: "Ultra-Wideband Low Noise Amplifier and Six-Port Transceiver for High Speed Data Transmission". Congratulations Dr. Serban!

 

2010-01-08 We have been invited to participate in an application to the EU Marie Curie Initial Training Network (FP7-PEOPLE-2010-ITN). Partners are universitities and companies from Italy, Sweden, UK, France, Spain, and the Netherlands, etc. The application has been sent in to the EU Commission and a decision is expected within 3 months.

 

2010-01-07 Dr. Magnus Karlsson has been invited to write a book chapter about Ultra Wideband, see www.sciyo.com/invitation/304/magka@itn.liu.se. The invitation is based on his early paper "a frequency triplexer for ultra-wideband systems utilizing combined broadside- and edge-coupled filters" published in an IEEE Journal.

 

2009-11-24 Our wireless remote sensing system for monitoring cultural heritage is up-running now. We have named the entire system--CultureBee, which can be accessed at:

www.culturebee.se

 

2009-10-30 Owais together with his colleagues at LiU and Sony Ericsson has invented a miniaturized broadband antenna which can cover standards such as GPS, 3G/UMTS, 4G/LTE, and UWB, etc. A patent application has been registered in USA by Sony Ericsson.

 

2009-08-06 The Sony Ericsson IPR department has reviewed and wanted to go further with a new patent idea that has been developed from our cooperation project with the company.

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