Andrei-Stefan Nedelcu
Technical University of Munich
Chair of Communications Engineering (Prof. Kramer)
Postal address
Postal:
Theresienstr. 90
80333 München
Biography
I received my Dipl.Ing. from Universitatea 'Politehnica' Bucuresti in Romania with focus on Satellite and Mobile Communications (2009) and the M.Sc. in Communication Systems (MSCE-TUM) from Technische Universität München (2011).
I am currently working towards my Doctoral Degree under the supervision of Prof.Dr. Gerhard Kramer. My research interests are in the field of multiport communication systems, specifically development of information theoretic analysis of compact antenna arrays.
Research interests
Multiport Communication Systems
The starting point is to develop channel models for compact antenna arrays that are reasonably accurate and that are amenable to information-theoretic analysis. We next wish to determine the capacity of static and stochastic multi-input multi-output (MIMO) channels under realistic constraints. The work will further develop information theory for uncertain channels requiring channel estimation.
The project is supported by the DFG.
2020
- Quantized Precoding Algorithms for OFDM MIMO Channels. IEEE Kharagpur Section Webinar, 2020 more…
2018
- Quantized Precoding for Multi-Antenna Downlink Channels with MAGIQ. 22nd International ITG Workshop on Smart Antennas, 2018 more…
2017
2016
- No Cell MIMO vs Small Cells for 5G. Center of Competence Communications (TUM-COM) Workshop on 5G Mobile Technology, 2016 more…
- Sensitivity of Information Rates of Matching Circuits for Antenna Arrays. 20th International ITG Workshop on Smart Antennas (WSA), 2016 more… Full text (mediaTUM)
2015
- Compact MIMO Systems. Munich Workshop on Massive MIMO, 2015 more…