The course will be held by prof. Andrea Giorgetti and prof. Gianni Pasolini and is part of the training provided for ET-IT PhD Students (a.y.2023/2024)
Date:
Event location: Room 5.6 & 5.5 - Viale Risorgimento, 2 - Bologna & Stanza 4011 - UOS - Via dell’Università, 50 - Cesena
Type: ET-IT Course
ABSTRACT
The main focus of the course will be the diverse use of chirp signals, also known as linear frequency modulated (LFM) waveforms, for communication, sensing, and joint communication and sensing. Specifically, the first part of the course will delve into the adoption of chirps for communication purposes, with an emphasis on the chirp spread spectrum modulation scheme currently used by LoRa technology, as well as on prospective modulation schemes such as orthogonal chirp division multiplexing.
The second part of the course will focus on the use of LFM waveforms for radar detection and the potential extension to joint communication and sensing. Specifically, the properties of LFM signals for Doppler and range estimation will be studied, and the signal processing principles necessary to achieve these estimates will be illustrated.
SCHEDULE
This course is part of the training provided for ET-IT PhD Students in the academic year 2023/2024.
For further information about course attendance and the validation of credits (Cycle 37, 38 and 39) and attendance hours (Cycle 38 and 39), we strongly suggest that you visit the specific webpage.