In ASAT (Advanced Smart Antenna Technologies) research group we are working on various key technologies toward the miniaturisation of the smart antenna systems with novel technologies, techniques and algorithms. Our main focus is to make the smart antennas smarter smaller and cheaper in order for it to be integrated in all gadgets to provide superb wireless experience for all users.
The ASAT group work expands from the antenna elements design, to array creations, integrations, beam steering, driving algorithms, direction of arrival estimations, controlling software, various RF (radio frequency) components, impedance matching, adaptive tuning and much more.
The group research does not stop on the development of the novel smart antenna systems for the telecommunication field, but targeting various fields and disciplines as well are in our core focus. A key discipline ASAT is closely working with is the medical domain and specifically the exploration of our smart antenna technologies usage for the discovering of various diseases and the help in their curing. One key ongoing research at ASAT is the usage of smart antenna systems for cancer detection.
Energy harvesting is one of key areas we are working on. Energy saving is one of the key features of the smart antennas we target. However, harvesting energy from the surrounding environment will definitely increase the power saving gain, and add an exciting dimension in our research and application activities.
We invite prospect PhD students to contact us early in order to allocate them in our exciting running and emerging research projects.