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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0344803

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $253,035.00
    Summary
    Interconnection Network Routing and Graph Symmetry. Efficient routing schemes are of fundamental importance to both traditional and optical interconnection networks. To achieve high performance it is recommended that the graph modelling the network be vertex-transitive, meaning that it looks the same viewed from any vertex. In this project we will conduct a systematic study of the routing problem for such networks. We will focus on the effect of vertex-transitivity and some other symmetry pro .... Interconnection Network Routing and Graph Symmetry. Efficient routing schemes are of fundamental importance to both traditional and optical interconnection networks. To achieve high performance it is recommended that the graph modelling the network be vertex-transitive, meaning that it looks the same viewed from any vertex. In this project we will conduct a systematic study of the routing problem for such networks. We will focus on the effect of vertex-transitivity and some other symmetry properties on the efficiency of routing schemes measured by the vertex- and edge-congestions, and the minimum number of wavelengths needed in optical networks.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0557660

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $90,000.00
    Summary
    Performance Evaluation Methodologies for the Optical Internet. It will be important to Australia to be an early adopter of a next-generation Internet technology not only to ensure that the country retains its place in the world economic community of but also to ensure that its industries and citizens have access to new technologies. Techniques and methodologies emerging from this project will enable the design of Australia's future optical Internet. The project will enable strategic decisions .... Performance Evaluation Methodologies for the Optical Internet. It will be important to Australia to be an early adopter of a next-generation Internet technology not only to ensure that the country retains its place in the world economic community of but also to ensure that its industries and citizens have access to new technologies. Techniques and methodologies emerging from this project will enable the design of Australia's future optical Internet. The project will enable strategic decisions on the viability of new technologies, and as a result Australian service providers will have better and cheaper networks, and Australian users will enjoy better services at a lower cost. The project will enhance the Australian knowledge base, skills base in the area of teletraffic and optical networking.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0557178

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $308,066.00
    Summary
    Next-Generation OFDM Communication Systems: Analysis and Design for the Physical Layer. Next-generation orthogonal frequency-division multiplexed (OFDM) systems represent the future of broadband wireless access technology. Such systems are vital to Australia's future infrastructure and growing economy by providing more bandwidth with greater flexibility for new broadband applications. The research outcomes from this project will help enable future OFDM systems, and thus directly benefit Austra .... Next-Generation OFDM Communication Systems: Analysis and Design for the Physical Layer. Next-generation orthogonal frequency-division multiplexed (OFDM) systems represent the future of broadband wireless access technology. Such systems are vital to Australia's future infrastructure and growing economy by providing more bandwidth with greater flexibility for new broadband applications. The research outcomes from this project will help enable future OFDM systems, and thus directly benefit Australia. Development of cutting-edge information technology know-how will enhance Australia's international ICT reputation. Valuable research training of highly-skilled Australian students is another important benefit.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0878269

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $763,000.00
    Summary
    Information Geometry and Compressive Sensing for Radar and Communications. Australia's vast distances, thin population and extensive sea approaches force us to place heavy reliance on telecommunications and the remote sensing that radar and other modalities can provide. This project will enchance capabilities in sensing to provide more reliable, robust and cost effective communications and surveillance over a wide area.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP1094830

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $180,000.00
    Summary
    Bio-inspired speech analysis: Specialised information processing of vocalisations in the auditory brainstem. This project has the potential to benefit bionic ear and hearing aid users through the development of signal processing methods that mimic the amazing abilities of the brain. Speech perception performance by bionic ear users has reached a plateau and these new strategies could produce the breakthrough needed to provide the next increase in performance. The benefit for greater improved hea .... Bio-inspired speech analysis: Specialised information processing of vocalisations in the auditory brainstem. This project has the potential to benefit bionic ear and hearing aid users through the development of signal processing methods that mimic the amazing abilities of the brain. Speech perception performance by bionic ear users has reached a plateau and these new strategies could produce the breakthrough needed to provide the next increase in performance. The benefit for greater improved hearing has enormous benefit and potential for improving the quality of life of the hearing impaired, especially those with severe and profound hearing loss. In addition, the algorithms may provide more robust automatic speech recognition, making this technology more useful in everyday situations; the markets that this would open up are enormous.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0558677

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $150,000.00
    Summary
    Channel Assignment in Cellular Communication Systems and Optical Networks. Due to the rapid growth in mobile communications, efficient management of the scarce radio spectrum has emerged as an important issue. To avoid interference various conditions need to be satisfied by channels assigned to the transmitters in a cellular communication network. This project targets optimal assignments under such constraints, and similar problems for optical networks. Its implementation will have potential app .... Channel Assignment in Cellular Communication Systems and Optical Networks. Due to the rapid growth in mobile communications, efficient management of the scarce radio spectrum has emerged as an important issue. To avoid interference various conditions need to be satisfied by channels assigned to the transmitters in a cellular communication network. This project targets optimal assignments under such constraints, and similar problems for optical networks. Its implementation will have potential applications in computer and telecommunication industries, and advance significantly our knowledge on relevant subjects of mathematics and operations research.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0451376

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $257,466.00
    Summary
    The Time-Varying Eigenvalue Problem with Application to Signal Processing and Control. Linear models are ubiquitous in representing physical processes. Decomposing a linear model into its fundamental components is known as the eigenvalue problem. In applications as wide ranging as astronomy, aircraft control systems, Internet search engines and communication systems, it is necessary to perform this decomposition of a pertinent time varying linear model on the fly. This project aims to develop si .... The Time-Varying Eigenvalue Problem with Application to Signal Processing and Control. Linear models are ubiquitous in representing physical processes. Decomposing a linear model into its fundamental components is known as the eigenvalue problem. In applications as wide ranging as astronomy, aircraft control systems, Internet search engines and communication systems, it is necessary to perform this decomposition of a pertinent time varying linear model on the fly. This project aims to develop significantly faster and more accurate algorithms for this time varying eigenvalue problem than currently exist. Very modern techniques will be employed to achieve this aim, and the potential benefits to Australian hi-tech industries are great.
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