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Field of Research : Coding And Information Theory
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0773898

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $315,000.00
    Summary
    Model-Based Approach to Adaptive Channel Coding and Estimation for Future Wireless Communication Systems. The project aims to maximise capacity, data rate and user mobility in wireless communication systems and will advance Australia's fundamental knowledge base in this field so that it stays at the forefront of international research in mobile communications. The application of research outcomes by the Australian telecommunications industry will improve the extent and quality of mobile networks .... Model-Based Approach to Adaptive Channel Coding and Estimation for Future Wireless Communication Systems. The project aims to maximise capacity, data rate and user mobility in wireless communication systems and will advance Australia's fundamental knowledge base in this field so that it stays at the forefront of international research in mobile communications. The application of research outcomes by the Australian telecommunications industry will improve the extent and quality of mobile networks, increasing network capacity and the number of mobile phone subscribers in Australia. This project will also optimise the use of mobile network resources (such as bandwidth and power) in next generation mobile networks, which in turn will result in faster and more reliable services such as wireless Internet access for business and private use.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0984950

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $240,000.00
    Summary
    Reliable Communication in Wireless Cooperative Networks under Channel Uncertainty. The project addresses important problems in Breakthrough sciences and Frontier technologies within the national priority goals. It provides innovative solutions for wireless information technologies. The project's high-impact contributions will advance Australia’s knowledge base and publication of outcomes will elevate and maintain Australia's existing reputation in the field. The project provides 1) high-quality .... Reliable Communication in Wireless Cooperative Networks under Channel Uncertainty. The project addresses important problems in Breakthrough sciences and Frontier technologies within the national priority goals. It provides innovative solutions for wireless information technologies. The project's high-impact contributions will advance Australia’s knowledge base and publication of outcomes will elevate and maintain Australia's existing reputation in the field. The project provides 1) high-quality training for postgraduate students and 2) opportunities for collaborations with a prominent international partner investigator. The innovative solutions will address the ever-increasing demand for high-speed wireless Internet and multimedia.
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    Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE0882889

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $150,000.00
    Summary
    History, the archives and new technologies: developing the Australian women's archives project. This project will create and define generic tools and services to increase the productivity of those involved with the creation, maintenance and use of source material for humanities research. It will provide a pathway to move this infrastructure onto a more sustainable footing and address issues of information overload, authority and quality facing researchers in the networked digital age. This imper .... History, the archives and new technologies: developing the Australian women's archives project. This project will create and define generic tools and services to increase the productivity of those involved with the creation, maintenance and use of source material for humanities research. It will provide a pathway to move this infrastructure onto a more sustainable footing and address issues of information overload, authority and quality facing researchers in the networked digital age. This imperative is seen by scholars and representatives of the nation's major collecting institutions as a primary limiting factor in the contemporary research environment. The project will enhance Australia's reputation as a world leader in the development of web-based information infrastructure to support research and scholarship.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0988049

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $240,000.00
    Summary
    From Universal Induction to Intelligent Systems. The dream of creating artificial devices that (out)reach human intelligence is an old one. What makes this challenge so interesting? A solution would have enormous implications for our society, and there are arguments that the AI problem might be solved within a couple of decades. Specialized intelligent systems are actually already pervasive (finger print, handwriting, speech, and face recognition; spam filtering; search engines; computer chess; .... From Universal Induction to Intelligent Systems. The dream of creating artificial devices that (out)reach human intelligence is an old one. What makes this challenge so interesting? A solution would have enormous implications for our society, and there are arguments that the AI problem might be solved within a couple of decades. Specialized intelligent systems are actually already pervasive (finger print, handwriting, speech, and face recognition; spam filtering; search engines; computer chess; robots). This decade the first presumably complete mathematical theory of AI has been proposed. By working out this theory, this project will significantly contribute to the foundations of inductive inference and AI, and ultimately lead to smarter software and intelligent systems.
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