Design of MIMO Spatial Division Multiple Access Techniques for Multi-User Wireless Data Services. The project aims at developing novel wireless techniques to enable a breakthrough in multi-user multimedia services in the ICT industry sector. The Australian research community will benefit from the new theoretical techniques, design and deployment of next-generation wireless systems, while wireless users will benefit from improved quality, high data rates and low cost of services. Other benefits ....Design of MIMO Spatial Division Multiple Access Techniques for Multi-User Wireless Data Services. The project aims at developing novel wireless techniques to enable a breakthrough in multi-user multimedia services in the ICT industry sector. The Australian research community will benefit from the new theoretical techniques, design and deployment of next-generation wireless systems, while wireless users will benefit from improved quality, high data rates and low cost of services. Other benefits include training researchers and industrial innovators, generation of valuable intellectual property and patent outcomes, which may help Australian telecommunication and information industry to become a leader in wireless ICT based technologies, ensure Australian ICT companies to gain commercial advantages, and contribute to national economy.Read moreRead less
Spectrum Agile Radio Communication Techniques for Future Wireless Broadband Networks. The project aims at developing novel cognitive spectrum access, transmission and receiving technologies, which allow unlicensed devices to use the unoccupied spectrum of licensed users in an intelligent way. The project outcomes will break the spectrum-availability bottleneck and significantly improve the spectrum utilisation in Australia. Potential applications of the project outcomes allow co-existence of var ....Spectrum Agile Radio Communication Techniques for Future Wireless Broadband Networks. The project aims at developing novel cognitive spectrum access, transmission and receiving technologies, which allow unlicensed devices to use the unoccupied spectrum of licensed users in an intelligent way. The project outcomes will break the spectrum-availability bottleneck and significantly improve the spectrum utilisation in Australia. Potential applications of the project outcomes allow co-existence of various wireless communication systems working in the same spectrum band, which can lead to new services and open markets for new players. In addition, the Australian research community will benefit from the new theory and techniques while wireless users will benefit from improved high data rates and lower cost of services.Read moreRead less
Design of Cooperative Communication Techniques for the 4th Generation Mobile Networks. The project aims at developing novel wireless techniques that will enable breakthroughs in multi-user multimedia services in the ICT industry sector. The Australian community will benefit from the design and deployment of the next-generation wireless mobile systems we will develop. These new systems will possess greatly improved quality, high data rates and low cost of services. Other benefits generated by thi ....Design of Cooperative Communication Techniques for the 4th Generation Mobile Networks. The project aims at developing novel wireless techniques that will enable breakthroughs in multi-user multimedia services in the ICT industry sector. The Australian community will benefit from the design and deployment of the next-generation wireless mobile systems we will develop. These new systems will possess greatly improved quality, high data rates and low cost of services. Other benefits generated by this research include the training of new innovators, and the generation of valuable intellectual property and patent outcomes. This work will help Australian telecommunication and information industries become leaders in wireless ICT based technologies, and contribute to the national economy.Read moreRead less
Satellite Data Communications for Remote Sensing and Broadband Connectivity. The remote, distributed location of many of Australia's primary industries preclude the use of consumer-oriented terrestrial wireless broadband services. In many instances, satellite communications provides the only feasible means of connectivity for telemetry, supervisory control and data acquisition, tracking and fleet management. Meteorology, remote sensing, irrigation, mining, oil and gas exploration, and fisheries ....Satellite Data Communications for Remote Sensing and Broadband Connectivity. The remote, distributed location of many of Australia's primary industries preclude the use of consumer-oriented terrestrial wireless broadband services. In many instances, satellite communications provides the only feasible means of connectivity for telemetry, supervisory control and data acquisition, tracking and fleet management. Meteorology, remote sensing, irrigation, mining, oil and gas exploration, and fisheries are just a few examples of high-value applications of particular significance to Australia. This project will develop bandwidth efficient satellite communications technologies that greatly reduce cost and pave the way toward new market opportunities for broadband access and telemetry applications. Read moreRead less
Gigabit Wireless: Setting the Standard for Tomorrow's Broadband. This project will strengthen a long-term alliance between researchers at the University of Melbourne and NEC Australia, one of the few multinational research laboratories with significant R & D presence in Australia. Researchers at the University of Melbourne with expertise in communication theory fundamentals will collaborate with experienced research and design engineers at NEC, to produce fundamental research, and the resulting ....Gigabit Wireless: Setting the Standard for Tomorrow's Broadband. This project will strengthen a long-term alliance between researchers at the University of Melbourne and NEC Australia, one of the few multinational research laboratories with significant R & D presence in Australia. Researchers at the University of Melbourne with expertise in communication theory fundamentals will collaborate with experienced research and design engineers at NEC, to produce fundamental research, and the resulting design tools and intellectual property that will provide a new direction for wireless broadband access. The project will provide high-quality postgraduate and postdoctoral training in an area of great relevance to the Australian telecommunications industry.Read moreRead less
Short code design for mission critical communications. This project aims to develop the fundamental science to enable transmission and channel coding technologies, which will be essential for building and rolling out of future ultra reliable and low latency wireless networks. Reliable and low latency communications are central to the development of the next generation mobile communications and many emerging critical applications. The project is expected to provide the foundations and tools for t ....Short code design for mission critical communications. This project aims to develop the fundamental science to enable transmission and channel coding technologies, which will be essential for building and rolling out of future ultra reliable and low latency wireless networks. Reliable and low latency communications are central to the development of the next generation mobile communications and many emerging critical applications. The project is expected to provide the foundations and tools for transforming, modernising and safeguarding Australia's national critical infrastructure. The project is expected to provide novel applications such as smart grids, telemedicine, intelligent transportations and industry automation.Read moreRead less
Advanced Signal Processing Techniques for Very High Rate Satellite Demodulators. The purpose of the project is to develop new approaches to the design and implementation of very high-rate modems for satellite communication links. In this context data rates between 500 Mbit/s and 1 Gbit/s are targeted. The project aims to bring together two organisations which combined have the technical expertise, track record, market knowledge and motivation to create a significant new capability in satellite ....Advanced Signal Processing Techniques for Very High Rate Satellite Demodulators. The purpose of the project is to develop new approaches to the design and implementation of very high-rate modems for satellite communication links. In this context data rates between 500 Mbit/s and 1 Gbit/s are targeted. The project aims to bring together two organisations which combined have the technical expertise, track record, market knowledge and motivation to create a significant new capability in satellite communications. The project will result in new techniques for the reception and processing of high bandwidth signals to achieve better performance with flexible and cost-efficient designs such as high end earth-resource and surveillance satellite data reception.Read moreRead less
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE120100246
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$375,000.00
Summary
Achieving high-speed wireless communication networks through joint channel and network coding. This project will develop new coding techniques to increase the data transmission speed of wireless networks. The success of this project will enable a smooth migration from wired to wireless networks for applications that require high data speed like broadband Internet, high-definition video streaming, and health-monitoring system.
Physical layer security techniques for multiuser wireless networks. This project will develop innovative new security techniques for wireless networks. The novel techniques we develop will exploit the natural variability of wireless communication channels in order to deliver much-enhanced data security to a whole range of applications over the mobile internet.
Massive Multiple-input Multiple-output technique for 5G wireless networks. This project aims to develop innovative large-scale antenna array communication techniques to improve the energy efficiency and spectrum efficiency of wireless data networks. The proposed massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) designs would exploit extremely large antenna apertures with very sharp radio beams to improve the throughput of the state-of-the-art MIMO by an order of magnitude. The project plans to devis ....Massive Multiple-input Multiple-output technique for 5G wireless networks. This project aims to develop innovative large-scale antenna array communication techniques to improve the energy efficiency and spectrum efficiency of wireless data networks. The proposed massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) designs would exploit extremely large antenna apertures with very sharp radio beams to improve the throughput of the state-of-the-art MIMO by an order of magnitude. The project plans to devise novel and pragmatic signal processing and coding approaches for very large antenna arrays for this new type of wireless infrastructure. It is expected that the project outcomes would dramatically increase the data speed for 5G mobile and future WiFi networks and benefit users through pervasive wireless broadband access.Read moreRead less