Research Associate in Radio Systems

Job Description

A Research Associate position is available on the DSIT funded Yorkshire Open Radio Access Networks (YO-RAN) project to develop sub-6GHz Open-RAN radio units (O-RUs).

YO-RAN is a prestigious £4.8M project funded by DSIT as part of the UK government’s Future Open Networks Research Challenge (FONRC). The partners in YO-RAN will develop new Open RAN technology aimed at diversifying the UK radio access network (RAN) supply chain. YO-RAN’s vision is to develop an Open RAN neutral host network incorporating Open Networking principles, which will ensure they are embedded in future neutral host networks by default.

YO-RAN will operate within the expected Open RAN network architecture, comprising the Radio Unit (O-RU), Distributed Unit (O-DU), Centralised Unit (O-CU), Core, RAN Intelligent Controller (RIC) and transport/hosting technology, including the fronthaul connections between the O-RU and the O-DU. The focus of the YO-RAN project is the development of new O-RU and RIC technologies.

A key challenge in deploying public neutral host services on Open RAN technology is the availability of Radio Units (RUs) with the appropriate capabilities, including configurable multiband and wideband capabilities: this requires challenging advances in the RF technology incorporated into the RU. Developing such a flexible O-RU is a primary objective of the research to be carried out at the University of Sheffield. The main objectives of the research at Sheffield relevant to the post available are to:

1. Develop sub-6GHz O-RUs with configurable multiband and wideband capabilities.
2. Integrate the O-RUs into an Open RAN testbed developed with our partners.
3. Evaluate the performance of O-RUs in designated national testbed trails.

The Research Associate will work on the design, manufacture, and testing of Open RAN radio units primarily for the sub-6GHz bands. The main roles of the Research Associate are to: a) design a configurable multiband and wideband radio frequency front-end (RFFE); b) manufacture and characterise the designed RFFE; and c) integrate the RFFE into a radio unit prototype, currently under development, for trials testing and evaluation.

Sheffield’s partners on YO-RAN include the University of York, ADVA, AMRC North West, AQL, BT, CellNex, Jet Engineering, Radio Design, Safenetics and Slipstream Engineering Design.


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