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):
- Joint communication and sensing: radars/localization services via data transmission
- User identification and privacy threats with WiFi sensing
- Beam-focusing/beam-steering for physical layer security
- Visible light communications, also for satellites
- Non-terrestrial networks for 6G
- Communication at battlefields / military communications
- AI for drones: communication and navigation
- NLOS mitigation techniques for wireless localization
- Talkative power conversion: simultaneous information and power transmission
- Reconfigurable intelligent surfaces for 6G
- Brain inspired computing
- Molecular communications
(12 topic proposals, in total)
Proposed project topics for groups on Wednesdays (with Lucjan Janowski):
- Validation of a network simulator using real-world measurements
- End-to-end latency characterization in consumer wireless networks
- Communication requirements for edge-based visual inference over wireless links
- Impact of communication delay on cooperative localization and perception
- Energy–rate–distortion trade-offs in wireless multimedia transmission
- Adaptive multimedia communication based on network conditions
- 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:
- Tuesdays 11:30-13:00, room 010/B9 (Pawel Kulakowski)
- Tuesdays 13:15-14:45, room 111/B9 (Pawel Kulakowski)
- 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