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The group of Radio Systems (RS) has a vacancy for a PhD student to work on the UT-5G Project.
To support the extreme growth of mobile traffic data, Giga-bit-per-second wireless communication links are required. There is consensus that these links will operate at millimeter wave frequencies. Anticipating on mainly Moore’s law for IC technology evolution, these links would consume far too much power. This groundbreaking project focusses on the most power critical parts of a 5G basestation (BS) system: the digital base band (BB) processor and the RF transmitters in a 5G BS. Power dissipation minimization for these two crucial blocks is vital to achieve an overall optimum.
Facing the abundant number of antennas within MIMO systems, power consumption of the BB processor becomes a bottleneck. Conventional digital signal processing is built upon the premises that digital hardware guarantees 100% correctness and signals are represented by a sufficiently many bits such that no distortion is introduced. Considerable power savings can be achieved if digital hardware is allowed to introduce small unnoticeable distortions while still guaranteeing the overall link quality. We plan research to get just enough precision (JEP) operations and representations, dependent on the number of users, aiming at massive 5G BS systems with a large antenna array (>100 antennas).
Furthermore, within the analog part of transmitters, power amplification is increasingly inefficient. In this project, maximising the efficiency of the RF transmitter in 5G base stations is the second research topic. In this, self-calibration and self-healing techniques wrapped around power optimised transmitters with digital predistortion will be developed, with an emphasis on system level performance and system level power efficiency, and by taking the massive-MIMO requirements into account from the earliest start.
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For more information please contact Dr. ir. A.B.J. Kokkeler via a.b.j.kokkeler@utwente.nl
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