Artis Rušiņš obtained a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, a master’s degree in electronics and the qualification of a leading electronics engineer at Riga Technical University, where he defended his master’s thesis on 5G standard open source solutions and their applications in the field of self-driving cars. Since 2022, he has been elected as a research assistant at the Institute of Electronics and Computer Science. His current main areas of interest are implementation of various wireless protocols in software defined radios, digital signal processing and Internet of Things (IoT).
Recent projects
- 5th Generation connected and automated mobility cross-border EU trials (5G-Routes) #H2020
- Automated wireless security analysis of wearable devices (WearSec) #LCS (LZP)
Recent publications
- Rusins, A.; Tiscenko, D.; Dobelis, E.; Blumbergs, E.; Nesenbergs, K.; Paikens, P. Wearable Device Bluetooth/BLE Physical Layer Dataset. Data 2024, 9, 53. https://doi.org/10.3390/data9040053
- Marcis Kalnins, Artis Rusins, Atis Elsts. 2024 "Clock Synchronization and Network Delay Evaluation over a Private 5G Standalone Network" https://foan.info/