The group’s activities focus on mobile radio communications, antennas and antenna arrays, radar technology, and radiolocation. Research activities cover both the theoretical aspects of design and modeling as well as practical experiments and validation under real-world conditions. Key research areas include, for example, the application of 5G technologies, including their use in private campus networks and industrial applications.
The group also closely monitors the latest trends in 6G, which are not yet standardized, but actively reflects the current progress in standardization activities and seeks to incorporate potential aspects of future 6G technologies already in the design of 5G applications.
Another area of focus is the research of motion monitoring and object detection using modern radio technologies. The group is also engaged in the design and testing of advanced antenna structures, utilizing its own anechoic chamber for precise measurements and optimization. An important part of the group’s work is also the development of radar methods, with an emphasis on measurement accuracy, reliability, and exploring new possibilities for their application in practice.
The group actively collaborates with several industry partners not only on the implementation of specific projects but also in supervising and supporting students’ final theses. However, the cooperation is not limited to the application sphere – it also plays a significant role in the field of science and research, where new knowledge, innovative approaches, and solutions with direct practical impact are created together with partners. This synergy enables the connection of the academic environment with the real needs of industry while at the same time providing students with the opportunity to participate in cutting-edge research activities.
Main partners of the group:
Ing. Marek Dvorský, Ph.D., Ing. Lukáš Kapičák, Ph.D., Ing. Libor Michalek, Ph.D., Ing. Roman Šebesta, Ph.D.
doc. Dr. Ing. Miloš Kvarčák, Ing. Martin Tomis, Ph.D., Ing. Vadim Závodný, Ph.D.