Coordinated non-coherent wireless for safe and secure networking. Distributed wireless networks have the potential to serve simultaneous users streaming high-definition video, no dead zones, no interference among users and no reduction in data rate as more users are added. This project will provide a solution to the current limitations of distributed wireless networks aiming at user safety and privacy.
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE150101704
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$340,000.00
Summary
Cloud-based Massive MIMO Design for Future 5G Cellular Networks. As the radio spectrum for cellular services is quickly running out, the next generation cellular networks require some fundamental technology advances to meet the exponentially growing traffic demand. This project aims to produce a cloud-based massive multiple-input-multiple-output cellular system to achieve a substantially higher system capacity without additional spectrum. Key research issues will be addressed by developing novel ....Cloud-based Massive MIMO Design for Future 5G Cellular Networks. As the radio spectrum for cellular services is quickly running out, the next generation cellular networks require some fundamental technology advances to meet the exponentially growing traffic demand. This project aims to produce a cloud-based massive multiple-input-multiple-output cellular system to achieve a substantially higher system capacity without additional spectrum. Key research issues will be addressed by developing novel interference suppression techniques based on joint signal processing and cloud-based resource allocations. The project aims to leverage recent advances in cloud-based optimisation and utilise interference cancellation to provide fundamentally new approaches in increasing the capacity of cellular systems.Read moreRead less
Inter-cell interference modelling and control in future cellular systems. Small cells and frequency reuse are the key concepts in increasing the capacity of wireless cellular networks. However, the deployment of dense cells increases interference and limits the network capacity. This project will deliver novel interference control methods, capable of improving the spectral and energy efficiency in cellular networks.
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE160100020
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$299,000.00
Summary
Green Radio: Increasing Spectral and Energy Efficiency of Wireless Networks. This project aims to develop green radio communications which reduce energy costs and carbon emissions while enabling fast and reliable communications in wireless networks. The new techniques and algorithms to be investigated in the project for green wireless communications were inspired by recent advances in spectrum sharing and energy harvesting. The expected outcomes will have wireless applications including mobile c ....Green Radio: Increasing Spectral and Energy Efficiency of Wireless Networks. This project aims to develop green radio communications which reduce energy costs and carbon emissions while enabling fast and reliable communications in wireless networks. The new techniques and algorithms to be investigated in the project for green wireless communications were inspired by recent advances in spectrum sharing and energy harvesting. The expected outcomes will have wireless applications including mobile communications and sensor networks. New wireless communications protocols, standards and algorithms drawing upon the foundations of modelling and analysis based on communications, mathematics, probability, statistics and optimisation theory may benefit both academia and industry.Read moreRead less
Overcoming the wireless throughput bottleneck: new heterogeneous architectures and algorithms for high data rate mobile broadband. Mobile communication networks are facing a rapid increase in broadband data with traffic forecast to increase by 18 times over the next five years. This project will create novel techniques for the design of a new wireless multi-layered network architecture that will scale to meet this demand whilst minimising the energy footprint of the network.
Design of network coding schemes for the next generation of wireless cellular systems. Network coding schemes are expected to become one of the key radio technologies and could have a far-reaching impact on the Australian economy. The proposed program will contribute to theory and development of network coding techniques and their application in future wireless networks.
What to do about WiFi Congestion? New methods for dense, wireless networks. This project aims to design and analyse new protocols for (wireless) WiFi networks. The demand on current WiFi networks is escalating at a tremendous rate. WiFi uses the unlicensed radio spectrum, so innovation can occur more easily over WiFi than over carrier-owned networks. WiFi also provides data offloading from severely congested cellular wireless networks. Unfortunately, the current WiFi multiple access protocols we ....What to do about WiFi Congestion? New methods for dense, wireless networks. This project aims to design and analyse new protocols for (wireless) WiFi networks. The demand on current WiFi networks is escalating at a tremendous rate. WiFi uses the unlicensed radio spectrum, so innovation can occur more easily over WiFi than over carrier-owned networks. WiFi also provides data offloading from severely congested cellular wireless networks. Unfortunately, the current WiFi multiple access protocols were not designed to handle closely packed WiFi networks and the resulting interference. This project takes a novel approach to develop algorithms that are much more robust to interference, and which use simple, distributed mechanisms to feed channel state information back from the receiver to the transmitter to maximise performance.Read moreRead less
Easing the Squeeze: Dynamic and Distributed Resource Allocation with Cognitive Radio. The radio spectrum is a scarce and valuable natural resource which is being squeezed by the rapid growth in wireless communications. Cognitive radios make efficient use of radio spectrum by dynamically reusing frequencies. This requires cognitive radios to sense the local environment and to control the interference caused to existing users of the spectrum. This project will design novel dynamic and distributed ....Easing the Squeeze: Dynamic and Distributed Resource Allocation with Cognitive Radio. The radio spectrum is a scarce and valuable natural resource which is being squeezed by the rapid growth in wireless communications. Cognitive radios make efficient use of radio spectrum by dynamically reusing frequencies. This requires cognitive radios to sense the local environment and to control the interference caused to existing users of the spectrum. This project will design novel dynamic and distributed resource allocation algorithms for cognitive radios in order to significantly improve their performance using techniques from extreme value theory, game theory and mechanism design and large random matrix theory. Read moreRead less
Information-theoretic capacity of outdoor mm-wave wireless communications. This project aims to fundamentally characterise the practical information carrying capacity of future mm-wave wireless communication networks. The mm-wave spectrum offers 10-100 times the bandwidth used by current mobile networks, but comes with many challenges. An information theoretic model will be developed incorporating state of the art mm-wave channel models, and practical engineering implementation constraints. The ....Information-theoretic capacity of outdoor mm-wave wireless communications. This project aims to fundamentally characterise the practical information carrying capacity of future mm-wave wireless communication networks. The mm-wave spectrum offers 10-100 times the bandwidth used by current mobile networks, but comes with many challenges. An information theoretic model will be developed incorporating state of the art mm-wave channel models, and practical engineering implementation constraints. The expected outcome will be new network designs and data transmission technologies that unlock the spectrum by enabling secure outdoor mobile cellular deployments with wide-spread coverage. This will support vastly greater traffic densities and data rates.Read moreRead less
Design of rateless network coded future wireless cellular systems. High speed future communication networks are critical tools for achieving economic sustainability and could have a far-reaching impact on the Australian economy. The proposed program will have the potential to transform future wireless communication systems and bring considerable technical, economic and environmental benefits.