Department of Information and Communications Engineering

Wireless Signal Processing

The group applies signal processing techniques to wireless communication systems. 
Wireless Signal Processing research group

The Wireless Signal Processing research group applies signal processing techniques to wireless communication systems. In general, the research falls under the physical layer of wireless communications, studying how wireless signals get from one place to another over the air in the most efficient way and without interfering with other transmissions.

Research topics

  • Transceiver algorithms for 5G-6G wireless communication systems
  • Massive multiple-input multiple-output antenna systems
  • Visible light communications
  • Integration of satellite and terrestrial communications
  • Wireless communications and control

Group members

Latest publications

Ensuring Line-of-Sight Condition for Accurate Positioning and Sensing Over RF/OWC Networks

Mohsen Abedi, Alexis A. Dowhuszko, Risto Wichman 2026 IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology

s-FAMA-GP: A Low-Complexity Slow FAMA Using Interference Interpolation

Daniel Dinis, Risto Wichman 2026 IEEE Wireless Communications Letters

Spatio-Temporal Port Selection in Fluid Antennas under Switching Delays

Daniel Dinis, Risto Wichman 2026 IEEE Communications Letters

Noise-robust and resource-efficient ADMM-based federated learning for WLS regression

Ehsan Lari, Reza Arablouei, Vinay Chakravarthi Gogineni, Stefan Werner 2026 Signal Processing

Performance Evaluation of Non-terrestrial IAB Nodes at varying altitudes in Dense Urban Environments

Inam Ullah, Hesham El-Sayed, Alexis Dowhuszko, Manzoor Ahmed Khan, Jyri Hamalainen 2026 IEEE Open Journal of Vehicular Technology

Indoor Planning of Optical Wireless Networks for Line-of-Sight Condition in Access and Backhauling

Mohsen Abedi, Alexis A. Dowhuszko, Risto Wichman 2025 IEEE Transactions on Communications

Meta Distribution of the SIR in a Narrow-Beam LEO Uplink

Ilari Angervuori, Martin Haenggi, Risto Wichman 2025 IEEE Transactions on Communications

Analysis of Exponential Correlation Matrices for Massive MIMO Systems

Sateeshkrishna Dhuli, Said Kouachi, Abhay Kumar Sah, Stefan Werner 2025 IEEE Communications Letters

Optimal Analysis of Consensus Algorithms for r-nearest ring networks

V. Sateeshkrishna Dhuli, Said Kouachi, Stefan Werner 2025 IEEE Signal Processing Letters

Quasi-Optimum Detection for a Wide Class of Digital Signals with Strong Nonlinear Distortion Effects

Daniel Dinis, Joao Guerreiro, Marko Beko, Rui Dinis, Risto Wichman 2025 IEEE Open Journal of Vehicular Technology
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