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Incorporating network-level knowledge into Quality of Service control mechanisms for wireless LANs. Expansion of Wireless LANs as primary access technology for mobile computing devices has resulted in growing expectations of continuous area coverage and controlled Quality of Service. The work published to date defines QoS control mechanisms for a single WLAN cell, but fails to address challenges of multiple-cell networks. We aim at designing network-wide resource management mechanisms to dynamic ....Incorporating network-level knowledge into Quality of Service control mechanisms for wireless LANs. Expansion of Wireless LANs as primary access technology for mobile computing devices has resulted in growing expectations of continuous area coverage and controlled Quality of Service. The work published to date defines QoS control mechanisms for a single WLAN cell, but fails to address challenges of multiple-cell networks. We aim at designing network-wide resource management mechanisms to dynamically allocate resources to cells and users, taking into account user mobility and radio interference between multiple cells. Benefits from this research include competitive advantage to operators who will be able to differentiate service offerings and guarantee agreed QoS to their customers.Read moreRead less
Fabrication and design of spun and chiral microstructured fibres. Novel optical fibre devices and especially sensors have established and growing markets in sectors as diverse as medical, aerospace & defence, energy, scientific and process control. This project will build on our existing success in developing microstructured polymer optical fibres (mPOF), and create major new opportunities, both in fundamental science and in applications that could be commercialised. Australia is currently leadi ....Fabrication and design of spun and chiral microstructured fibres. Novel optical fibre devices and especially sensors have established and growing markets in sectors as diverse as medical, aerospace & defence, energy, scientific and process control. This project will build on our existing success in developing microstructured polymer optical fibres (mPOF), and create major new opportunities, both in fundamental science and in applications that could be commercialised. Australia is currently leading the world in mPOF. This project builds on these past successes but moves beyond telecommunications into biophotonics with potential applications in magnetic field sensors, biological sensors, optical tweezers, polarisation emulators and new types of linear and nonlinear modes. Read moreRead less
Next-Generation Optical Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) for long-haul telecommunications: building on recent research and commercialisation success. The provision of Broadband Internet services to the home also requires extremely-fast 'backbone' connections between cities to carry the additional traffic demands.
In a previous project funded by the ARC, Monash researchers developed Optical-Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) technology to increase the information- ....Next-Generation Optical Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) for long-haul telecommunications: building on recent research and commercialisation success. The provision of Broadband Internet services to the home also requires extremely-fast 'backbone' connections between cities to carry the additional traffic demands.
In a previous project funded by the ARC, Monash researchers developed Optical-Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) technology to increase the information-carrying capacity of optical fibers simply by plugging in new circuit boards at exchanges. This is now being commercialised by a new Australian company, to considerable international acclaim. This project aims to provide the next generation of this technology, which will support even faster internet and will ensure the long-term future of Australian telecommunications manufacturing.
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Embedded Dispersion Measurement for Fibre Optic Transport Systems. This project addresses an important problem in long-haul optical transport systems and a solution would simplify the deployment, faultfinding and operation of these systems. A positive outcome may lead to an opportunity to license the technology to existing equipment manufacturers. Furthermore, the proposed solution involves optical and electronic technology that is within the capability of Australian industry. There will also ....Embedded Dispersion Measurement for Fibre Optic Transport Systems. This project addresses an important problem in long-haul optical transport systems and a solution would simplify the deployment, faultfinding and operation of these systems. A positive outcome may lead to an opportunity to license the technology to existing equipment manufacturers. Furthermore, the proposed solution involves optical and electronic technology that is within the capability of Australian industry. There will also be the more certain but indirect benefit the research in this project will provide additional stimulus to active and established research community in Australia working on optical devices, subsystems and systems.Read moreRead less
Efficient Transmission Strategies for Cooperative Wireless Ad Hoc Networks. The contribution of information and communications technologies to the national economy has been widely recognized. It enables wealth creation, employment and exports, underpinning many innovation processes. Immediate project benefits will be: contribution to the knowledge base and fundamental capabilities in wireless communication; education of future Australian academic and industrial innovators; raising the internati ....Efficient Transmission Strategies for Cooperative Wireless Ad Hoc Networks. The contribution of information and communications technologies to the national economy has been widely recognized. It enables wealth creation, employment and exports, underpinning many innovation processes. Immediate project benefits will be: contribution to the knowledge base and fundamental capabilities in wireless communication; education of future Australian academic and industrial innovators; raising the international profile of Australian research in the area of information technology. The proposed research is in areas of great commercial interest, addressing new directions and technologies for future wireless networks. Applied development of the outcomes will lead to valuable intellectual property for commercial exploitation.Read moreRead less
Adaptive Broadband Wireless Communication. The contribution of Information and Communications Technologies to the National Economy has been widely recognized. ICT enables wealth creation, employment and exports, and underpins many innovation processes. Immediate project benefits will be: Contribution to the knowledge base and fundamental capabilities in broadband wireless communication; Education of future Australian academic and industrial innovators; Raising the international profile of Austr ....Adaptive Broadband Wireless Communication. The contribution of Information and Communications Technologies to the National Economy has been widely recognized. ICT enables wealth creation, employment and exports, and underpins many innovation processes. Immediate project benefits will be: Contribution to the knowledge base and fundamental capabilities in broadband wireless communication; Education of future Australian academic and industrial innovators; Raising the international profile of Australian research in the area of information technology. Applied development of the outcomes will lead to valuable intellectual property with potential for commercial exploitation. Close links to Australian industry ensures Australian ICT companies stand to gain commercial advantage.Read moreRead less
Dynamic Spectrum Access in Multi-Hop Wireless Broadband Networks. Recent studies have shown that significant portions of the licensed spectra are idle most of the time. Cognitive radio is a technology allowing unlicensed devices to use parts of the licensed spectrum not occupied by the licensed devices. In this program we will design communication networks capable of sensing the radio environment and selecting suitable spectral bands for transmission. This program will expand the knowledge of co ....Dynamic Spectrum Access in Multi-Hop Wireless Broadband Networks. Recent studies have shown that significant portions of the licensed spectra are idle most of the time. Cognitive radio is a technology allowing unlicensed devices to use parts of the licensed spectrum not occupied by the licensed devices. In this program we will design communication networks capable of sensing the radio environment and selecting suitable spectral bands for transmission. This program will expand the knowledge of cognitive networks theory by creating new dynamic spectrum access and interference cancellation techniques. The proposed research is significant for improving the radio spectrum usage in Australia and it will have an excellent commercial potential. Read moreRead less
Design and Implementation of Ultra-Low Power Cooperative Communication Terminals. Low power consumption is one of the most critical issues for wide deployment of wireless sensor networks and implementation of 4G communication systems. In the proposed project we will devise novel ultra-low power signal processing and hardware design techniques enabling a significant advance in wireless communication technology. The novel algorithms can be applied in home networks, irrigation in agriculture, envir ....Design and Implementation of Ultra-Low Power Cooperative Communication Terminals. Low power consumption is one of the most critical issues for wide deployment of wireless sensor networks and implementation of 4G communication systems. In the proposed project we will devise novel ultra-low power signal processing and hardware design techniques enabling a significant advance in wireless communication technology. The novel algorithms can be applied in home networks, irrigation in agriculture, environment monitoring and 4G wireless communication systems. Read moreRead less
Thulium doped silica-based optical fibres - towards the realisation of an optical amplifier. In the last decade the data capacity of a single optical fibre has grown way beyond all expectations. However, our ability to utilise the available capacity continues to keep pace with any advance. This project has the potential to add substantially to the transmission capacity by developing an optical amplifier at wavelengths which, although available within the fibre, can not currently be utilised. The ....Thulium doped silica-based optical fibres - towards the realisation of an optical amplifier. In the last decade the data capacity of a single optical fibre has grown way beyond all expectations. However, our ability to utilise the available capacity continues to keep pace with any advance. This project has the potential to add substantially to the transmission capacity by developing an optical amplifier at wavelengths which, although available within the fibre, can not currently be utilised. The focus of the project is the study of thulium doped silica-based fibres for amplification in the 1460 to 1530 nm wavelength region. Read moreRead less
Optimum Multi-rate Filter Bank Design for Speech Enhancement and Communication Systems. Multi-rate signal processing is gaining more and more importance in signal processing applications such as echo cancellation, microphone arrays, speech enhancement and equalisation. This project is aimed at obtaining high performance and high efficiency multi-rate processing designs by developing appropriate problem formulations based on solid mathematical foundations so that powerful optimisation techniques ....Optimum Multi-rate Filter Bank Design for Speech Enhancement and Communication Systems. Multi-rate signal processing is gaining more and more importance in signal processing applications such as echo cancellation, microphone arrays, speech enhancement and equalisation. This project is aimed at obtaining high performance and high efficiency multi-rate processing designs by developing appropriate problem formulations based on solid mathematical foundations so that powerful optimisation techniques can be applied. The developed multi-rate systems will result in low complexity and low power hardware implementations without significant compromise in performance in each application. Size and cost sensitive of communication devices such as personal data assistants, mobile telephones, hands-free devices, and laptops will benefit greatly from the outcome of the project.Read moreRead less