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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0343804

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $162,536.00
    Summary
    System Theoretical Aspects of Spatial Signal Processing. The aims of the project is to gain better understanding of spatial characteristics of wireless communication channels; and to apply spatial signal processing theory to design receivers for wireless systems. The expected outcomes of the projects are new system theory for spatial signal processing, a new spatial model to characterize wireless communication channels, categorize a relationship between scattering environment antenna spacing and .... System Theoretical Aspects of Spatial Signal Processing. The aims of the project is to gain better understanding of spatial characteristics of wireless communication channels; and to apply spatial signal processing theory to design receivers for wireless systems. The expected outcomes of the projects are new system theory for spatial signal processing, a new spatial model to characterize wireless communication channels, categorize a relationship between scattering environment antenna spacing and multi-element antenna system capacity, and novel use of multiple antennas to improve the performance of wireless systems. Success in this investigation could have wide applications in the development of future mobile and fixed wireless communication systems.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0219589

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $67,635.00
    Summary
    Electromagnetic field strength simulator (ELMO) for RF hazard assessment. There is significant community fear related to exposure to mobile telephone radiation. The computer program ELMO will be designed to accept information about all RF transmitters in the vicinity of cellular telephone towers from an existing database, and to calculate the total field strength. This will allow hazard assessment for both RF technicians working on the tower and adjacent residents.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0452151

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $150,000.00
    Summary
    Channel Adaptive Space-Time (CAST) Coding and Processing for Wireless Downlink Packet Services. Recently, the capacity of the broadcast channel with multiple antennas is investigated. Various space-time (ST) processing techniques to adapt channel conditions are utilized to increase capacity. Precoding becomes vital to deal with interferers and cooperation problems efficiently. ST codes will be investigated in conjunction with precoding. We aim to investigate channel adaptive ST coding and precod .... Channel Adaptive Space-Time (CAST) Coding and Processing for Wireless Downlink Packet Services. Recently, the capacity of the broadcast channel with multiple antennas is investigated. Various space-time (ST) processing techniques to adapt channel conditions are utilized to increase capacity. Precoding becomes vital to deal with interferers and cooperation problems efficiently. ST codes will be investigated in conjunction with precoding. We aim to investigate channel adaptive ST coding and precoding techniques to achieve the maximum capacity with practical quality of service requirements. Although the capacity is extensively investigated, implementation methods are relatively less investigated. This project is to fill the cap between implementation (ST coding and precoding methods as outcomes) and theory (capacity analysis).
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0557951

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $223,000.00
    Summary
    Microwave Antennas based on Metamaterials. This project concerns one of the most exciting and dynamic areas of research at present. Metamaterials have tremendous potential, with the promise of multitudinous applications in microwave, optical and optoelectronic fields. This project will contribute towards the ARC priority goal on advanced materials and frontier technologies by (a) developing new synthesized materials which have special properties not found in nature, and (b) developing new techn .... Microwave Antennas based on Metamaterials. This project concerns one of the most exciting and dynamic areas of research at present. Metamaterials have tremendous potential, with the promise of multitudinous applications in microwave, optical and optoelectronic fields. This project will contribute towards the ARC priority goal on advanced materials and frontier technologies by (a) developing new synthesized materials which have special properties not found in nature, and (b) developing new technologies to deliver practical benefits for communication systems users by exploiting these materials. Other benefits for Australia include intellectual property and patent outcomes, which may help Australia to become a leader in metamaterial-based technologies.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0557025

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $193,000.00
    Summary
    Broadband and Multiband Antenna Systems. Wireless communication has become essential in the modern information society and this has created a rapidly growing, multi-billion dollar market for innovative wireless products. Australia has a strong potential to gain from this market, as demonstrated by world-leading products, e.g. wireless computer microchips. By developing innovative antenna systems with new capabilities, the proposed research will create opportunities for Australian industry to com .... Broadband and Multiband Antenna Systems. Wireless communication has become essential in the modern information society and this has created a rapidly growing, multi-billion dollar market for innovative wireless products. Australia has a strong potential to gain from this market, as demonstrated by world-leading products, e.g. wireless computer microchips. By developing innovative antenna systems with new capabilities, the proposed research will create opportunities for Australian industry to compete in the global wireless market with advanced, low-cost, high-performance, and universal products. The Australian research community will benefit from new theoretical techniques and trained researchers, while wireless users will benefit from improved quality and low cost of services.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0988678

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $180,000.00
    Summary
    High-Performance Microwave and Millimetre Wave Antennae Based on Multi-layer Periodic Structures. Broadband communication has created a rapidly growing market for innovative microwave communication systems such as WiFi and WiMAX. Millimetre-wave technology is expected to deliver the next leap in communication technology with much faster wireless links for 3D TV etc. By developing innovative, low-cost, planar antennas with high performance, the proposed research will create opportunities for Aust .... High-Performance Microwave and Millimetre Wave Antennae Based on Multi-layer Periodic Structures. Broadband communication has created a rapidly growing market for innovative microwave communication systems such as WiFi and WiMAX. Millimetre-wave technology is expected to deliver the next leap in communication technology with much faster wireless links for 3D TV etc. By developing innovative, low-cost, planar antennas with high performance, the proposed research will create opportunities for Australian industry to compete in this growing global market with advanced, cost-effective, microwave and millimetre-wave products. The Australian research community will benefit from new methods, techniques and trained researchers, while Australian consumers will benefit from improved quality and low cost of services.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0210989

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $186,000.00
    Summary
    Hybrid-resonator antennas for wireless communication networks. The rapid emergence of modern wireless communication systems has led to a requirement for small, lightweight antennas. In this project, a new, broadband, low-cost, small and lightweight antenna architecture will be developed for wireless systems. The new architecture is based on a novel hybrid-resonator concept: a dielectric resonator tightly coupled to a metal patch resonator. The rapid design and optimisation of new antennas will b .... Hybrid-resonator antennas for wireless communication networks. The rapid emergence of modern wireless communication systems has led to a requirement for small, lightweight antennas. In this project, a new, broadband, low-cost, small and lightweight antenna architecture will be developed for wireless systems. The new architecture is based on a novel hybrid-resonator concept: a dielectric resonator tightly coupled to a metal patch resonator. The rapid design and optimisation of new antennas will be achieved by developing several new theoretical methods. Antennas targeted for the Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure (UNII) band (5-6 GHz) commercial wireless communication systems will be designed, fabricated, tested and integrated with the systems.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0455209

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $216,326.00
    Summary
    Integration of Wireless LAN and GPRS/UMTS Cellular Systems. Integration of wireless local area networks with cellular mobile systems provides a feasible, reliable, and cost-effective way for high-speed mobile Internet access in wide area networks. In this project in collaboration with Australia's second largest telecommunications company; Optus, we will develop network architecture and essential access and mobility techniques for such a system. The project's outcomes will enable Optus to expand .... Integration of Wireless LAN and GPRS/UMTS Cellular Systems. Integration of wireless local area networks with cellular mobile systems provides a feasible, reliable, and cost-effective way for high-speed mobile Internet access in wide area networks. In this project in collaboration with Australia's second largest telecommunications company; Optus, we will develop network architecture and essential access and mobility techniques for such a system. The project's outcomes will enable Optus to expand its broadband mobile Internet service to all parts and population of the country including rural and regional areas and subsequently export the breakthrough technology resulted from the project to overseas.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0449996

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $600,825.00
    Summary
    NOVEL MICROWAVE TECHNOLOGIES AND DESIGN TECHNIQUES FOR MULTILAYER CIRCUITS FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS. Miniaturization of mobile handsets and other wireless equipment is limited by the slow progress in integrating passive elements. Two novel technologies Low Temperature Co-fired Ceramics (LTCC) and Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) offer the capacity to significantly miniaturise RF and microwave circuits and increase their efficiency and capabilities. The proposal deals with development o .... NOVEL MICROWAVE TECHNOLOGIES AND DESIGN TECHNIQUES FOR MULTILAYER CIRCUITS FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS. Miniaturization of mobile handsets and other wireless equipment is limited by the slow progress in integrating passive elements. Two novel technologies Low Temperature Co-fired Ceramics (LTCC) and Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) offer the capacity to significantly miniaturise RF and microwave circuits and increase their efficiency and capabilities. The proposal deals with development of novel microwave technologies and techniques for optimization, characterization, simulation, design and fabrication of advanced LTCC materials and LTCC and MEMS based miniaturized circuits for 3G and beyond of Wireless Communication. The outcomes of the project will be of significant benefit to the Australian Telecommunications industry.
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