Pioneering Tomorrow’s Intelligent Networks Today

The CoE for Intelligent Network is dedicated to driving innovation and excellence in intelligent network technologies, empowering businesses and communities with seamless connectivity solutions.

Researchers

  • 3 ASM Fellow, TRSM, YSM
  • 7 Professors & Associate Professors
  • 22 Commercial Researchers
  • 22 Academic Researchers
  • 5 Postdoctoral Research Fellows (PostDoc)
  • 19 Graduate Research Assistants (GRA)

Research Centres

  • Centre for Wireless Technology (CWT)
  • Centre for Fibre Networking and Communication (CFNC)

Research Projects & Initiatives

  • 5 Research for TM
  • 2 Research with Industry
  • 2 Joint International Research
  • 3 Post-Graduate Research
  • 2 Knowledge Transfer Program (KTP)

Centre Focus

Develop innovative,
data-focused solutions for intelligent networks
Develop innovative,
data-focused solutions for intelligent networks
Provide expertise for co-creation project which
impact directly to TM or external market
Provide expertise for co-creation project which
impact directly to TM or external market
Build new competencies in advanced network analysis technologies
Build new competencies in advanced network analysis technologies
Align with current international standards
Align with current international standards
Collaborate with industry
and academic partners to drive adoption
Collaborate with industry
and academic partners to drive adoption

Strengths & Areas of Expertise

The CoE specializes in several focus domains related to AI, including:

5G and Beyond, Edge Computing, Radio Propagation, Planning and Tools.

Fibre Network Technology, Network Element Management, Network Architecture, Planning and Tools

802.11xx, Satellite Communication, CPE and Coverage Enhancer Technology

Research Centres

The CoE comprises two specialized research centers, each focusing on distinct areas within the Intelligent Network

Centre for Wireless Technology (CWT)

  • 5G & 6G
  • Wireless tech for D2D and V2X
  • Connectivity for IoT
  • Integrated sensing and communication
  • Semantic communication
  • Network slicing

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