Prof. Stephan Pachnicke
Prof. Stephan Pachnicke Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel Autonomous Convergent Networks [TIA 6] We are investigating the use of optical signal processing for the equalization of optical (fronthaul) signals. Our neuromorphic computing approach can scale to very high bitrates, offers low latency and at the same time low energy consumption.
Prof. Dr. Christopher Mutschler
Prof. Dr. Christopher Mutschler Fraunhofer-Institut für Integrierte Schaltungen (IIS) Network as a Sensor [TIA 3] My goal is to advance positioning in mobile communication networks through the help of robust and easy-to-deploy machine learning models that can be trained with little (annotated) data.
Dr. Thomas Merkle
Dr. Thomas Merkle Fraunhofer-Institut für Angewandte Festkörperphysik (IAF) Sub-THz Mobile Access [TIA1] Our research focuses on energy-efficient transceivers and THz beam-forming RFICs with the objective to enable new 6G mobile network architectures. In this context, we also investigate the hybrid integration of RF CMOS, SiGe BiCMOS, InP HBT and short gate length InGaAs HEMT technologies […]