Radio Frequency and Cable-Free Optical Systems Research Group

Main research areas

Our scientists are mainly involved in the measurement, modelling and analysis of transmission channels in the millimetre wave and infrared bands. One of the sub-areas of our research is the measurement and modelling of channels in the time and frequency domain, with the aim of creating a simulation tool describing the propagation of signals for future 5G systems. We are also investigating modulation techniques in the VLC domain and the application of fully photonic systems for the transmission of precise time signals using adaptive optics technologies. These activities are being pursued by a sub-research group focused on the analysis and applications of analogue and digital systems. It is also involved in research and development on the application of advanced active blocks and their computer modelling, nonlinear dynamical systems and chaos theory.

Main practical research results

  • Outer unit of the photonic fibreless coupling.
  • Chaotic oscillator based on a new mathematical model of dynamical system with hyperbolic equilibrium.
  • System for digital processing and analysis of optical information emitted by explosion - handheld version. OZM Research s.r.o.