
The Centre for Mobile Communications Research was established in 1998 in the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering and specialises in antennas and associated devices for mobile telephony in GSM, GPS, UMTS, UWB, BluetoothTM and WLAN applications.
A key priority for the centre is to encourage cross fertilization between physical, firm and soft aspects of communications technology. Particular strengths are expertise in the design of small antennas for mobile communications systems including numerical EM modelling and chamber measurement; the issues of convergence and mobility, new protocols for multiple access in current systems as well as Ultra Wide Band Radio.
The CMCR's infrastructure includes a range of modelling tools and measurements facilities such as network and spectrum analysers (up to 75GHz), two anechoic chambers suitable for full characterisation of antennas and handset measurements, and a Dosimetric Assessment System (DASY-4) for standardised Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) measurements.
The Centre has built a research record on both academic subjects and industrial oriented research programmes
A key priority for the centre is to encourage cross fertilization between physical, firm and soft aspects of communications technology. Particular strengths are expertise in the design of small antennas for mobile communications systems including numerical EM modelling and chamber measurement; the issues of convergence and mobility, new protocols for multiple access in current systems as well as Ultra Wide Band Radio.
The CMCR's infrastructure includes a range of modelling tools and measurements facilities such as network and spectrum analysers (up to 75GHz), two anechoic chambers suitable for full characterisation of antennas and handset measurements, and a Dosimetric Assessment System (DASY-4) for standardised Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) measurements.
The Centre has built a research record on both academic subjects and industrial oriented research programmes


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