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Communication Networks

049 Quantum vs Postquantum Cryptography

Location: Gothenburg, Sweden Date: June 22 - June 24, 2026 Duration: 3 days
Instructor: Professor Savo Glisic The research and practical results on Quantum computers in the recent years have given a major setback to classical and widely used cryptography schemes such as  (Rivest‐Shamir‐Adleman) Algorithm and ECC (Elliptic Curve Cryptography). RSA and ECC depend on integer factorization problem and discrete logarithm problem respectively, which can be easily solved by Quantum Computers of sufficiently large size running the infamous Shor’s Algorithm. Therefore, cryptography schemes which are difficult to solve in both traditional as well as Quantum Computers need to be evaluated. This course provides a detailed survey on Post‐Quantum Cryptography schemes and emphasizes their applicability to provide security in constrained devices. A comprehensive insight is provided into the schemes which could possibly replace RSA and ECC for security in constrained devices. Read full course description including course schedule

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2 280,00 2 535,00 
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EMC, SI, PI.

054 Signal and Power Integrity: Advanced High-Speed Design and Characterization

Location: Barcelona, Spain Date: April 13-17, 2026 Duration: 5 days
Instructor: Dr. István Novák. With machine learning and artificial intelligence needs on the rise, the thousands of amperes currents on some of the power rails create unique challenges across our designs, manufacturing and validation. Properly designed power distribution is a key requirement to achieve good signal integrity and to avoid electro-magnetic interference problems. As companies are working towards data rates over 400 Gbps and main-stream serial signaling is in the 5-10 Gbps range; signal rise and fall times shrink to single digit picoseconds. As a result of these signal and power integrity trends, laminate and copper characteristics, glass-weave effects and surface roughness, frequency-dependent trace and component parameters, inter-symbol interference (ISI), jitter and finite bit-error-rate (BER) all need to be re-evaluated and reconsidered. With the increasing utilization of equalization and pre-emphasis, validations even with eye diagrams may not be sufficient. Today, equally challenging is the proper design of power distribution. A multitude of supply voltages, shrinking target impedance values approaching tens of microohms and higher channel attenuations come with reduced timing and noise margins. The allowed noise on signals and on supply rails decreases and the increasing density and bandwidth of interconnects inter-link the previously independent power-integrity, signal-integrity and EMC design domains. Also, the mere definition of impedance on a power rail with tens of microohms impedance becomes non-trivial. Read full course description including course schedule.

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3 540,00 3 935,00 
Early Bird Price Ends: February 13, 2026

Telecommunications

058 Modern Digital Modulation Techniques for Wireless, Satellite, and Wireline Communications – 5G and Beyond

Location: Barcelona, Spain Date: April 13-17, 2026 Duration: 5 days
Instructor: Professor Irving Kalet The goal of this course is to introduce the participant to those digital modulation methods and multiple access techniques presently in use in mobile wireless (e.g.,5G-NR), broadband wireless(e.g.,Wi-Fi6), cable, satellite, deep-space and wireline (and power-line) communications, as well as to those techniques, which are being considered for future or next generation systems, e.g., 6G, and Wi-Fi 7. Modern digital modulation and multiple access techniques are basic building blocks of the physical (or radio) interface of all digital communication systems. We will describe many of these techniques during the course including those methods, which are being used in the newest systems including the Fifth Generation (5G-NR) cellular system, as well as ideas for modulations for 6G. Objective:
  • Learning about OFDM -based systems including OFDM, OFDMA, S-OFDMA, and SC-FDMA, which are integral parts of 5G-NR, 4G-LTE and the IEEE 802.11 (Wi-Fi) systems.
  • Emphasis on the new modulation standard for the physical interface of 5G-NR. This OFDM standard is based on scalable subcarrier spacing.
  • Discuss other modulations, such as “Faster Than Nyquist” (FTN) signaling, which are being considered for advanced wireless systems. Many of the modulations have been combined with MIMO, Massive MIMO, and BLAST, to improve spectral efficiency.
  • Describe the use of constant-envelope CPM modulations (e.g., GMSK), especially for present and future broadband wireless communications and space communications. All of the modulations have been, and will be, utilized in mobile and broadband wireless systems, as well as in xDSL systems, to greatly improve both bandwidth and power efficiency.
  • Discussion of one of the most important topics in communications, Shannon Information Theory.
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3 540,00 3 935,00 
Early Bird Price Ends: March 13, 2026

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