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Mobile speech and data communications have become part of everyday life in all parts of the world. However, the provision of more sophisticated ‘tele-presence’ services requires a further quantum leap in research if we are to move forward from mobile phone technology. The Communications Group plays a key role in researching and advancing the necessary enabling technologies to facilitate this quantum leap, including the physical network and service layers, as well as their joint optimisation.

Long-term research in the group focuses on communications and information theory. It provides ideas for more short-term, applied research, while directly appealing to industrial partners across the globe.

Having completed a range of studies related to the current operational wireless systems and their components, the group’s research activities have now progressed to the next generation of wireless communications systems and their components. The Communications Group is also involved in the European Networks of Excellence Newcom (https://newcom.ismb.it) and the Virtual Centre of Excellence (VCE) in mobile communications at www.mobilevce.com

Head of Group:

Professor Lajos Hanzo
Wireless multimedia communications

Academic Staff:

Professor Sheng Chen
Adaptive signal processing for communications, intelligent control and learning systems.

Dr Lie-Liang Yang
Wireless multimedia communications

Dr Soon Xin Ng (Michael)
Joint source and channel coding, space-time coding, MIMO and iterative detection.

Dr Robert Maunder
Joint CDMA, Channel Coding, Adaptive Signal Processing, Multiuser Detection, Synchronisation.

Group secretary:

Mrs Denise Harvey

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