Specialization profile--Radar Systems
In the Radar Systems discipline you will study the full chain of wireless systems for sensing, in applications such as autonomous vehicles, security and surveillance, weather monitoring, and healthcare. Topics range from electromagnetic wave radiation, propagation and scattering, to analogue and digital beamforming and signal processing for detection, positioning, tracking, classification, and imaging in complex environments. For your chosen application, studying in this discipline will offer you both theoretical knowledge and practical expertise in our laboratory facilities.
This Discipline prepares for a thesis in the MS3 Section.
Suggested courses
| EE4565 | Propagation and scattering of electromagnetic waves | 0/4/0/0 | 5 EC | details | |||
| EE4675 | Object classification with radar | 0/0/0/4 | 5 EC | details | |||
| EE4845 | Fundamentals of radar and applications | 0/4/0/0 | 5 EC | details | |||
| EE4C05 | Electromagnetics | 6/0/0/0 | 5 EC | details | |||
| ET4358 | Fundamentals of wireless communications | 0/4/0/0 | 5 EC | details | |||
| ET4386 | Estimation and detection | 0/4/0/0 | 5 EC | details |
MSc project proposals
Some examples of thesis topics (this list is not exhaustive):Thesis examples
Contact person
For more information about the research group, possible thesis topics, and suggestions for your ISP:prof.dr. Olexander Yarovoy
Microwave Sensing, Signals and Systems Group
Department of Microelectronics
See also
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