EVOLUTION OF COMMUNICATION NETWORKS - PROJECT CLASSES

Lecturers: Pawel Kulakowski (PK) and Lucjan Janowski (LJ)



The schedule of the lectures (in Polish)

How to find scientific papers on your project topic?



Proposed project topics for groups on Tuesdays (with Pawel Kulakowski):
  1. Joint communication and sensing: radars/localization services via data transmission
  2. User identification and privacy threats with WiFi sensing
  3. Beam-focusing/beam-steering for physical layer security
  4. Visible light communications, also for satellites
  5. Non-terrestrial networks for 6G
  6. Communication at battlefields / military communications
  7. AI for drones: communication and navigation
  8. NLOS mitigation techniques for wireless localization
  9. Talkative power conversion: simultaneous information and power transmission
  10. Reconfigurable intelligent surfaces for 6G
  11. Brain inspired computing
  12. Molecular communications
(12 topic proposals, in total)


Proposed project topics for groups on Wednesdays (with Lucjan Janowski):
  1. Validation of a network simulator using real-world measurements
  2. End-to-end latency characterization in consumer wireless networks
  3. Communication requirements for edge-based visual inference over wireless links
  4. Impact of communication delay on cooperative localization and perception
  5. Energy–rate–distortion trade-offs in wireless multimedia transmission
  6. Adaptive multimedia communication based on network conditions
  7. Impact of network latency and jitter on immersive VR interaction
(7 topic proposals, in total)





THE SCHEDULE OF THE COURSE:


March 2 (Monday), 15:00, room 201/D6
  • Introductory lecture: setting the rules, discussion on project topics
  • Lecture slides


Project classes during the semester:
  1. Tuesdays 11:30-13:00, room 010/B9 (Pawel Kulakowski)
  2. Tuesdays 13:15-14:45, room 111/B9 (Pawel Kulakowski)
  3. Wednesdays 9:45-11:15, room 103/B9 (Lucjan Janowski)



March 3-4:


March 10-11:


March 17-18:
  • Short meetings (10-15 minutes), the schedule is here
  • Deadline for choosing the project topic and time-slots for the remaining meetings
  • The student presence is obligatory


March 24-25:


March 31, April 1:


April 7-8, Easter break, no classes



April 14-15:
  • First presentations: the project plans
  • The student presence is obligatory
  • Meetings: 20-25 minutes per team, the schedule is here


April 21-22:


April 28-29:


May 5-6:
  • Discussion on initial results
  • The student presence is obligatory
  • Meetings: 20-25 minutes per team, the schedule is here


May 12-13:


May 19-20:
  • Discussion of full project results
  • The student presence is obligatory
  • Meetings: 20-25 minutes per team, the schedule is here


May 26-27:


May 31, EOBD
  • Deadline for sending the written parts of the projects (via e-mail to the lecturer: PK/LJ)


June 2-3:


June 9-10:
  • Meetings for 1st half of the teams
  • Final presentation: state-of-the-art, project scenarios, results, analysis and comparison with literature, discussion, questions
  • The student presence is obligatory
  • Meetings: 45 minutes per team, the schedule is here


June 16-17:
  • Meetings for 2nd half of the teams
  • Final presentation: state-of-the-art, project scenarios, results, analysis and comparison with literature, discussion, questions
  • The student presence is obligatory
  • Meetings: 45 minutes per team, the schedule is here