Wireless Systems Research Lab (WSRL)

Projects



Signal Processing Techniques for Anti-jam Cognitive Wireless Communication.

[Completed]

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SDR Development of 4G Wireless Broadband on OSSIE

[Completed]

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Telecom Trainer Development (FlexTrainer)

[Completed]

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Development of Multi-Standard Signal Processing API for SDR Applications

[Completed]

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Intellectual Property Core Design for the Soft-Cancellation Decoder of Polar Codes

[On-going]

"The project will build an intellectual property (IP) core for FPGA-based hardware of the soft-cancellation (SCAN) decoder for polar codes."

 Almost every digital communication system and data storage device now-a-days use error-correcting codes to increase the data rate and storage…

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Remote Identification of Concealed Weapons

[On-going]

The goal of this project is to build an early warning wireless detection system for remote identification of body-worn concealed weapons. The proposed system consists of multi-sensors coordinated detection based on visual, infrared cameras and Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave Radar…

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Robust Communication in unknown environments

[On-going]

The objective of the proposed project is to develop engineering tools that are useful to the navy as it operates in an uncertain, partially, or completely unknown ocean environment. In particular, we are concerned with the design and implementation…

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PHY Techniques for 5G Communication Systems

[On-going]

Abstract

The target of the researchers working towards 5G communication systems is to achieve high data-rate with high energy efficiency and virtually ubiquitous coverage. This can be referred as 4A paradigm: any rate, anytime, anywhere, affordable.

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Software System Development of Multi-channel Digital Radio

[On-going]

The project aimed to provide two terminals; one placed near a telephone exchange and other in a remote location. The two terminals would communicate with each other over a UHF link, providing telephone connectivity to remote and hard to access…

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