The development of wireless communications helps to increase the data exchange between people as well as with objects or machines. The developed RF systems mostly target mobility, are embedded and may be smart depending on the radio environment. The RFM² team focuses on wireless communications technologies insuring the best link as possible, taking into account constraints such as device cost, energy consumption or performance as throughput…
The main research themes are:
- Energy-efficient RF front-end systems
- Smart and small antenna design
- Radio channel modeling and localization
Team members
- Xavier Begaud, Professor, team leader
- Eric Bergeault, Professor
- Jean-Christophe Cousin, Associate Professor
- Antoine Khy, Researcher
- Anne Claire Lepage, Associate Professor
- Reda Mohellebi, Research Engineer
- Kyriaki Niotaki, Associate Professor
- Christophe Roblin, Associate Professor
- Alain Sibille, Professor
- Shanshan Wang, Assistant Professor
- Joe Wiart, Professor, C2M chair holder
Key words
- Theory and modeling of RF systems Antenna and RF circuit design
- RF instrumentation
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