An article published in Wireless Networks Journal
A. Maric, P. Njemcevic: Performance analysis of M‑ary RQAM and M‑ary DPSK receivers
over the channels with TWDP fading
New article published in Journal of Optical Communications and Networking
New article published in Journal of Optical Communications and Networking
Management of modern applications in the Kubernetes environment using current cloud platforms
On the 28th of May, ing. Zijad Alić will give a workshop on the topic “Management of modern applications in the Kubernetes environment using current cloud platforms”. As part of the presentation, students had the opportunity to become familiar with advanced approaches of cloud systems. All students and interested researchers are welcome to participate in workshop! Let’s stay connected!
New article published in IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials
New article published in IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials,
An article published in Alexandria Engineering Jounral (Q1)
P. Njemcevic, A. Maric: Gamma-shadowed two-ray with diffuse power composite fading model
Lecture by prof. Thomas Freir from TU Dublin, Ireland
On the 10th of May, prof. Thomas Freir from TU Dublin, Ireland will give a workshop on the topic “Let’s talk about optical fibre systems at the physical layer”. As part of the presentation, students had the opportunity to become familiar with advanced approaches of optical fibre systems. All students and interested researchers are welcome to participate in workshop! We thank prof. Freir for his visit and we look forward to an exciting workshop! Let’s stay connected!
The Department of Telecommunications is establishing a laboratory for quantum cryptography
The Department of Telecommunications is establishing a laboratory for quantum cryptography
New article published in IEEE Systems Journal
New article published in IEEE Systems Journal
Lecture by prof. Marcin Niemec from AGH Krakow, Poland
On the 28rd of June, prof. Marcin Niemiec from AGH University of Science and Technology, Krakow, Poland gave a lecture on the topic “A key is the key of cybersecurity – a short journey via symmetric, asymmetric, neural, and quantum cryptography”. As part of the presentation, students had the opportunity to become familiar with advanced approaches of cryptography such as the application of neural networks for the correction of errors in the distribution of cryptographic keys. We thank prof. Niemiec for his visit, an exciting lecture and we look forward to further cooperation! Let’s stay connected!