PHD RESEARCH TOPIC IN WIRELESS NETWORKS - PHD Projects.
The objective of this thesis is to present the design and implementation of ultra-low power radio transceivers at microwave frequencies, which are applicable to wireless sensor network (WSN) and, in particular, to the requirement of the Speckled Computing Consortium (or SpeckNet). This was achieved through quasi-MMIC prototypes and monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) with dc power.
PhD thesis of Lu Yao - Overhigh data redundancy and communication load are the most conventional challenges for the constrained resources of wireless sensors. How to efficiently transport the designated sensor readings from source nodes to sink nodes by using in-network data aggregation functions is the most important issue concerned in this.
PhD Thesis by Gbenga Owojaiye University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, Herts. AL10 9AB, United Kingdom Abstract In this thesis, space-time block codes originally developed for multiple antenna systems are extended to cooperative multi-hop networks. The designs are applicable to any wireless.
The objective of this thesis is to present an analysis of antennas, which are applicable to wireless sensor networks and, in particular, to the requirements of the Speckled Computing Network Consortium. This was done through a review of the scientific literature on the subject, and the design, computer simulation, and experimental verification, of various suitable designs of antenna The first.
PhD Thesis, EECS, MIT 2009 PDF Network Coded Wireless Architecture Sachin Katti PhD Thesis, EECS, MIT 2008 PDF Decoupling Congestion Control and Bandwidth Allocation Policy with Application to High Bandwidth-Delay Product Networks Dina Katabi PhD Thesis, EECS, MIT 2003 PDF.
In particular in Optical and Wireless Network Architectures, Next-Generation Passive Optical networks (NGPONs), MAC protocols and algorithms for NGPONs, 5G Radio Access Networks, Crosshaul (xhaul) Networks, Software Defined Networks (SDN) and Satellite IP Networks. Why choose this programme? Our PhD programmes enable students to develop.
In July 2011, Arash joined IMDEA Networks Institute, pursuing his PhD studies while being involved in various European research projects such as FLAVIA and CROWD. His primary research interests are the resource allocation in wireless networks, cooperative networks, Device-to-Device communications, and next generation cellular networks.