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Development and implementation of next generation systems, equipments, and software based on software defined radio for radio and radar networks

Research activity

Code Science Field
T120  Technological sciences  Systems engineering, computer technology 
T170  Technological sciences  Electronics 
T180  Technological sciences  Telecommunication engineering 
Keywords
software defined radio, radio/radar systems,cognitive radio,multisensor networks, data processing
Organisations (4) , Researchers (3)
0156  IRITEL
0004  University of Belgrade, School of Electrical Engineering
0107  University of Nis, Faculty of Electronic Engineering
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  11431  Bojan D. Denić  Electronics and Electrical technology  Researcher  2013 - 2019 
2.  11432  PhD Nenad D. Milošević  Telecommunication engineering  Researcher  2011 - 2019 
3.  11451  PhD Bojana Z. Nikolić  Electronics and Electrical technology  Researcher  2011 - 2019 
0112  University of Belgrade, Institute "Mihailo Pupin"
Abstract
The suggested R&D project will be done by two leading Serbian institutes, Institute IRITEL and Institute Michael Pupin, and two prominent faculties of electrical and electronics engineering in Beograd and in Nis. The project application comprises four main topics-subprojects as follows: 1)Development and implementation of systems, equipments, and software for custom designed and specific radio and radar networks, 2)Development of radio network cognitive functions based on software defined radio, 3)Models development for multisystems/multioperators localisation in the public mobile networks environment, 4)Surveillance and annoncement system for data integration from sensor and multisensor networks of surveillance radars and passive intelligence means. These topics are well suited with business plans of potential users and customers like Government Agencies and telecom operators as well as with Serbian Agency for telecommunications.
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