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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP160100672

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $220,000.00
    Summary
    Spectrum efficient wireless technologies for 5G cellular networks. Spectrum efficient wireless technologies for 5G cellular networks. This project aims to design future generation wireless network technologies for 5G cellular networks, whose new and advanced spectrum and interference management technologies can improve the network capacity and radio spectrum efficiency. This is pressing, as the current fourth generation (4G) cellular communications technology will soon not be able to meet increa .... Spectrum efficient wireless technologies for 5G cellular networks. Spectrum efficient wireless technologies for 5G cellular networks. This project aims to design future generation wireless network technologies for 5G cellular networks, whose new and advanced spectrum and interference management technologies can improve the network capacity and radio spectrum efficiency. This is pressing, as the current fourth generation (4G) cellular communications technology will soon not be able to meet increasing demands for high-speed wireless access. This project is intended to bring revolutionary change in the mobile wireless communications and benefit billions of people worldwide.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP160100708

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $466,000.00
    Summary
    Massive connectivity and low latency machine-to-machine communications. Massive connectivity and low latency machine-to-machine communications. This project aims to develop communications protocols and algorithms to enable energy-efficient, reliable and low latency machine-to-machine (M2M) networks, connecting a massive number of heterogeneous machine type devices. M2M communications are key to unlocking the Internet of Things’s potential to improve economic productivity and life quality. This p .... Massive connectivity and low latency machine-to-machine communications. Massive connectivity and low latency machine-to-machine communications. This project aims to develop communications protocols and algorithms to enable energy-efficient, reliable and low latency machine-to-machine (M2M) networks, connecting a massive number of heterogeneous machine type devices. M2M communications are key to unlocking the Internet of Things’s potential to improve economic productivity and life quality. This project will develop new theories and devise a proof-of-concept M2M test-bed to evaluate and verify the proposed technologies. The intended outcomes of the project are to contribute to the global standardisation of M2M networks and the new type of world-class wireless infrastructure, as an integral part of the emerging digital society.
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