Science centres

Centre for Wireless and Mobile Networks

On 13 May 1897, Guglielmo Marconi sent the world's first wireless communication across the open sea using radio waves.

What does the Centre do?

At this Centre, we deal with the development and application of models of communication systems in wireless, mobile networks, and networks of intelligent devices. Due to the complexity of these systems, we use innovative technologies that rely on the use of artificial intelligence for quality modelling. Models are constructed according to the measurement results and data collected from operational networks. The developed models are applied to improve the performance of the existing telecommunication networks and develop new ones.

In daily life, when using mobile phones and smart devices, we rely entirely on the services of wireless, mobile and IoT networks, often unaware of their complexity. In order to ensure optimal coverage and top-quality services, it is necessary to develop advanced models – which is exactly the mission of our Centre.

Centre Head

Prof. Dr Aleksandar Nešković

Full Professor at the Department of Telecommunications

Aleksandar Nešković is a Full Professor at the Department of Telecommunications of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade. He has been the Head of the Department of Telecommunications since 2017. He was the ETF Council Chair from 2018 to 2022, and ETF Vice Dean for Finance from 2012 to 2015, etc. He teaches a wide range of courses at all study levels. He has also been the head of the Radio Telecommunications Laboratory since 2012. He contributed significantly to the modernisation of the Laboratory, and today it is considered one of the most equipped university laboratories in the field of radio communications in the region.
Since 2015, Professor Nešković has been the IEEE Serbia and Montenegro COM Chapter Chair, and since 2020, the Chair of the TELFOR Board of Directors. He won the “Prof. Dr Ilija Stojanović” award for the best scientific paper in the field of telecommunications in 2012 . He is the co-author of two textbooks and two books, as well as the author of 172 scientific papers published in eminent international journals. He participated in one ERASMUS and two FP7 projects. In his engineering work, he was the responsible designer for hundreds of projects.

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Ongoing projects

  • Radio channel modelling for AI-based 5G network planning