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Since 1973, the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering has investigated Communications and Signal Processing as a key research area. The group's methodology maintains an equilibrium between targeted foundational studies and practical applications.
Current initiatives span wireless and optical communications, addressing subjects like error-correcting codes, modulation schemes, wireless relay systems, diversity methods, and collaborative communication networks.
The laboratory's practical accomplishments stem largely from earlier breakthroughs in fundamental research. Algorithm development takes precedence over hardware design, leading to extensive use of simulation tools. The facility boasts exceptional simulation capabilities, supporting multiple platforms for running both commercial and custom-developed software. Additionally, real-time hardware prototypes have been successfully implemented.