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About this position
A number of enablers are researched for adoption in the targeted 6G mobile network technology, including ultra-massive MIMO beamforming, the use of optical wireless communication (OWC), network ultra-densification and cell-free networking, largely aiming to tackle the looming RF spectrum shortage and fulfil the needs of ever-growing and highly varying mobile traffic.
What will be your role?
With regard to OWC, the major research efforts in the last years have been focused on enhancing link date rates. With the advent of OWC technology, standard developments such as LiFi (as one form of OWC), released in by IEEE under the reference number IEEE .11bb, the research focus has begun to shift to challenges also covering networking issues (e.g. multiuser access and resource allocation, interference management, handover and load balancing) [1].
In comparison with its RF counterpart, OWC offers both advantages (e.g. higher peak date rate, more secure, the ability to be used in RF-restricted areas) and limitations (e.g. shorter range, being more subject to obstructions). We envisage deployment scenarios where optical wireless and RF communications are integrated, which is expected to achieve a better overall network performance than standalone OWC and RF networks.
In a hybrid OWC-RF network, the major challenges of effective network management lie in two aspects: complex network topology, and different wireless channel conditions between optical and RF links (considering ultra small OWC cells, and drastic impact of device orientation to the optical link performance) [2].
Key activities of the proposed graduation project are:
A peer-reviewed conference paper is aimed, in case of good results from the MSc project.
The MSc project will be conducted as part of the large nationally funded research programme ‘Future Network Services’, bringing together 50-60 partners for a targeted period of six years. The proposed MSc project is envisioned to involve collaborations/regular interactions with FNS partners.
What we expect from you
You are a graduate student pursuing a master’s degree, preferably in the direction of Electrical Engineering or Computer Science. You have affinity with / interest in mobile networks, computer simulations, machine learning and have programming experience. You have an enterprising, flexible and cooperative nature. You are also communicative, creative and innovative. The duration of the graduation project is about nine months.
What you’ll get in return
You want an internship opportunity on the precursor of your career; an internship gives you an opportunity to take a good look at your prospective future employer. TNO goes a step further. It’s not just looking that interests us; you and your knowledge are essential to our innovation. That’s why we attach a great deal of value to your personal and professional development. You will, of course, be properly supervised during your work placement and be given the scope for you to get the best out of yourself. Furthermore, we provide:
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