Date: 31. 10. 2024
Invited talk: Millimeter-wave 60 GHz transceivers with RF impairments
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About prof. Ing. Roman Maršálek, Ph.D.
Invited talk of Roman Maršálek at the Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria
Event: Silicon Austria Labs GmbH / Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria. Sponsored by Austrian IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques (MTT) ChapterDate: 31. 10. 2024
Invited talk: Millimeter-wave 60 GHz transceivers with RF impairments
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The talk provided an insight into usage of millimeter waves for robust wireless communications with examples of selected applications, such as our experiments with OTFS-based vehicular communications, or their use for sensing, in particular for crowd monitoring systems. It presented a test-bed developed at Brno University of Technology, together with the used signal processing and machine learning approaches. A part of the lecture was devoted to the overview of threats on the physical layer and the potential countermeasures specific to higher frequency bands.
About prof. Ing. Roman Maršálek, Ph.D.
Roman Maršálek graduated in 1999 at Brno University of Technology (BUT), Czech Republic. He prepared his master thesis at ESIEE Paris, France in 1999 and got his Ph.D. from Université de Marne la Vallée, France in 2003. Since 2004 he is with Brno University of Technology, where he got his habilitation in 2008 (habilitation thesis topic Multicarrier modulations and PAPR reduction) and full professor degree in 2016. In 2013/14 he was a teaching and research fellow at JKU Linz. His main research interests are in high efficiency transceivers for terrestrial, aeronautical and space applications. Besides, he is working on several projects in security of 5G/6G communications, and security of openRAN-based networks from the perspective of PHY layer.
Responsible person | Ing. et Ing. arch. Jana Němcová |
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