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Baptiste Cavarec

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About me

Baptiste Cavarec received his civilingenjör degree in Engineering from the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in February 2017, he jointly obtained is Diplôme d'Ingénieur from Supélec, France. Since then he joined the department of Information Science and Engineering as a doctoral student supervised by Mats Bengtsson and co-supervised by Oscar Quevedo Teruel and Lars Jonsson. His PhD topic is about the joint design of radio access schemes and antennas for heavy industrial environments. His PhD is funded by the PhD Program in the Digitalization of Electric Power Engineering, at EES.

Research topics

Baptiste's current work is about energy efficient modulation design for paradigms such as Industrial Internet of Things (I-IoT). His research interests include propagation channel modeling, energy efficiency, combinatorial optimization and (reconfigurable) antenna design.

He is currently looking into Spatial Modulation type of solutions in which instead of using an antenna array and the antenna choice to encode information, the radiation patterns of a reconfigurable antenna are used to convey information.

Other research interest

During his master thesis, Baptiste has been working on wireless positioning using Ultra Wide Band (UWB) radios. He got awarded "Radionavigerinsnämdens stipendium" for this work.