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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0884087

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $856,857.00
    Summary
    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.
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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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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0665572

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $270,000.00
    Summary
    Adaptation of Vision Model to Perceptual Digital Picture Compression. This project spearheads research in the next generation digital picture compression technology, placing Australia an undisputed leader in this area of frontier technology. It will generate intellectual property and software prototype systems, which can be readily transferred into a vast number of visual communication and service applications, feeding into and rejuvenating national high-tech industries. These applications incl .... Adaptation of Vision Model to Perceptual Digital Picture Compression. This project spearheads research in the next generation digital picture compression technology, placing Australia an undisputed leader in this area of frontier technology. It will generate intellectual property and software prototype systems, which can be readily transferred into a vast number of visual communication and service applications, feeding into and rejuvenating national high-tech industries. These applications include digital photography for fine art, medical imaging, picture archive and communication systems for telemedicine and rural health care systems, high quality digital picture, video and cinematic experience, crime prevention, border control, security and surveillance systems.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0664589

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $231,000.00
    Summary
    Towards an Information Theory of Radar. Radar is a key sensing technology for the defence of Australia. It is also used in several civilian applications. Recent advances in engineering and science have led to significantly increased inherent capabilities for radar hardware. Nonetheless, radars in service and planned are unable to counter many current threats. To a large extent these new capabilities have yet to be fully exploited, and in large part this is because of the lack of an information .... Towards an Information Theory of Radar. Radar is a key sensing technology for the defence of Australia. It is also used in several civilian applications. Recent advances in engineering and science have led to significantly increased inherent capabilities for radar hardware. Nonetheless, radars in service and planned are unable to counter many current threats. To a large extent these new capabilities have yet to be fully exploited, and in large part this is because of the lack of an information theory for radar that corresponds to the highly successful theory of this kind for telecommunications. Our work, though pitched at fundamental ideas in the theory of radar, will lead to the production of improved radar capability that will permit improved threat detection and tracking.
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