Wireless and Mobile Communications Laboratory

The Wireless and Mobile Communications (WMC) Research Lab is comprised of academic staff, research staff, and research students working in wireless and mobile communications. We conduct research mainly in 6G and beyond communication systems and networks, with focus on AI/ML, ISAC, RIS, massive MIMO, millimetre wave, cognitive radio, and energy harvesting communication technologies. Our research has been funded by various sources such as EU, EPSRC, RAEng, Royal Society, Innovate UK, and industries, and is utilised in a wide range of applications such as instrumentation and measurement, intelligent transport systems, smart grids, biomedical and healthcare. WMC lab collaborates with UK and international academia and industries through joint projects, publications and other research activities.

Professor Yichuang Sun

Research Laboratory Coordinator

Yichuang Sun has been conducting active research in wireless and mobile communications, 5G and 6G technologies, RF systems and circuits, analogue and mixed-signal circuits, memristor circuits and systems, neural networks, machine learning, and neuromophic computing. He has published some 450 papers in peer reviewed journals and conferences and contributed 10 chapters in edited research books. He has also published 4 text and research books: Continuous-time Active Filter Design, CRC Press, USA, 1999, Design of High-frequency Integrated Analogue Filters, IEE Press, UK, 2002, Wireless Communication Circuits and Systems, IET Press, 2004, Test and Diagnosis of Analogue, Mixed-signal and RF Integrated Circuits - the Systems on Chip Approach, IET Press, 2008.