The Telecommunication Systems Research Laboratory (TSRL) plays a vital role in enhancing collaboration between Academia and Industry, providing research into new applications and aiming to meet educational and research needs at undergraduate and postgraduate level in two directions. The first direction concerns the conduct of research, development and educational activities in objects related to analog and digital wired and wireless communications and Optical logic devices and photonic signal processing subsystems for wired and wireless optical networks. The second direction concerns the synthesis, analysis, experimentation, design and construction of unmanned aerial vehicles, as well as the development of applications of unmanned aerial vehicles for hydrological measurements and atmospheric pollution.
The lab is equipped with digital oscilloscopes, signal generators, spectrum analyzers, communications kits, digital multimeters, antennas, power supplies, analog and digital ICs, 3d printers and CNCs to provide students with hands-on experience in undergraduate and graduate courses. Concepts of all types of modulation and demodulation, satellite communication systems, optical communication technologies and recent communication techniques are demonstrated using appropriate software tools alongside.