time, using a range of multimedia services. The Wireless Research Laboratory is engaged in research and education in the broad area of wireless communications and networking, as to provide ubiquitous access to wired and wireless resources for mobile and wireless multimedia users.
OBJECTIVES
The Wireless Communications Laboratory was setup
with the following objectives:
To conduct lab classes at the graduate level and advanced undergraduate level and to carry out related project work.To support research activity in the area of wireless communications.To develop killer-applications of interest to the industry.To offer short-term courses for the industry and academia.
RESEARCH AREAS The Wireless Communication Laboratory is engaged in
research in the following areas:
Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) systems and Space Time codes Broadband Wireless Access Software Defined Radio (SDR) Ultra Wideband (UWB) Communications Embedded Systems for Wireless Communications Channel Measurement and Modeling Broadband Antenna design
CURRENT PROJECTS
Current ongoing projects in the lab include
Development of a UWB communications prototype,
Development of Wideband antennas, Security issues in energy-constrained sensor networks and Development of Software Defined Radios. . Our research activities are supported by generous grants from the Department of Science and Technology (DST), Ministry for Human Resource Development (MHRD) and All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE).
Elena Gaura, Michael Allen, Lewis Girod, James Brusey, Geoffrey Challen (Auth.), Elena Gaura, Michael Allen, Lewis Girod, James Brusey, Geoffrey Challen (Eds.)-Wireless Sensor Networks_ Deployments An