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Communication Systems (KS)
The Division of Communication Systems conducts research and education in communications engineering, statistical signal processing and network science.
Interacting with Drone Swarms: Detection, Localization, Communication, and Jamming
The industry of drones is experiencing exponential growth with multiple sectors planning to rely on them to deliver various services. However, this surge introduces significant challenges in communication and control of large numbers of drones.
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03 December 2025
New Wallenberg Academy Fellows researching 6G and AI
LiU researchers Jendrik Seipp and Zheng Chen have been appointed as new Wallenberg Academy Fellows. The funding gives promising researchers the opportunity to tackle challenging research questions that require a long-term approach.
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13 November 2025
LiU researchers on the list of the world’s most cited
Researchers from LiU among the world’s most influential. Clarivate has once again listed those who rank within the top one per cent most cited in their research fields.
Wireless Communications for Distributed Intelligence
This project aims at establishing a general framework for the joint design of information processing and wireless resource allocation to achieve communication efficiency and reliability in decentralized Machine Learning systems.
Integrated Sensing and Communications (ISAC)
One of the most promising features that will be integral part of the next generation of wireless mobile networks, 6G, is the integration of sensing functionality.
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02 September 2025
ISY Day 2025 – sustainability in academia, industry, and society
This years theme for the ISY Day was “Sustainability in Academia, Industry, and Society”, featuring lectures, discussions, and examples of how sustainability can be integrated into research, education, and industrial development.
Popular science description of the activities at Communication Systems
Today's society relies more and more on fast and secure communications infrastructure. This is a trend that will continue. Information technology, and especially perhaps mobile communications, has changed people's lives.
Resource Allocation and Energy Efficiency in Wireless Networks
The demand for wireless data traffic increases exponentially. To keep up with the growth, an ambitious but necessary goal for the next generation wireless networks is to deliver 1000x higher data rates per km2 than today.