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Markus Allén and Joonas Säe study the properties of radio signals using a signal and spectrum analyzer. The wireless networks of the future will utilize very high frequencies, even over 100GHz, for data transmission, positioning and sensing the environment.

World's first experimental 6G research environment is being built in Finland

9.12.2020
  • 6G
  • Mobile Networks
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Illustrative figure showing how connection can be realized within manhattan-like city with the help of drones.

Doctoral student's project among top ranked in IEEE ComSoc competition

30.11.2020
  • 5G
  • Competition
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Tutkain: Staff Scientist Joonas Säe ja 5G VIIMA

9.10.2020
  • 5G
  • 5G-VIIMA
  • Radio

Wireless Goes Directional in 5G and Beyond, Doctoral dissertation 10.8.2020

5.8.2020
  • 5G
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Aerial photo of Patria's AMV at Hervanta campus autonomous vehicle testing area.

Remote control of intelligent machines tested on the Hervanta campus

29.6.2020
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Abstract picture of night time city with many lines that are interconnected.

Our remote life depends on network connectivity

8.4.2020
  • 4G
  • 5G
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New 5G campus network facilitates trials and pilots

24.1.2020
  • 5G
  • 5G FORCE
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Mikko Valkama, Professor
mikko.valkama@tuni.fi

Joonas Säe, Staff Scientist
joonas.sae@tuni.fi

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