by Steve Ryan | Aug 14, 2012 | News
NSF Net-Centric conducted its seminannual meeting at the ASU SenSIP site on October 18th-19th, 2011. Opening remarks were also given by ASU Senior Vice President and Chief Research Officer Dr. Sethuraman (Panch) Panchanathan and NSF Program Managers, Dr. Rita...
by Steve Ryan | Aug 13, 2012 | Uncategorized
In the networking area, research is conducted in the areas of scheduling and security. Scheduling algorithms are designed to improve the performance of communication networks and smart-grids. Research in the network security area focuses on privacy-preserving methods...
by Steve Ryan | Aug 13, 2012 | Research Areas, Slider
Current research in Communications at the SenSIP Center are in the areas of MIMO systems, multi-carrier systems including OFDM and CDMA, and cleaned equalization coding. The following publications includes some of the by the faculty members of the SenSIP center. We...
by Steve Ryan | Aug 13, 2012 | Research Areas, Slider
The SenSIP Industry Consortium performs use-inspired research in sensor and information systems, adaptive and non-linear systems, digital signal and image processing, wireless communications, networks, and multimedia. Applications addressed include information...
by Steve Ryan | Aug 13, 2012 | Uncategorized
Algorithms and techniques are developed to reduce power consumption by multimedia systems. Applications include developing low-power video transmission systems, low-power mobile multimedia recording and signal processing systems and low-power transceivers to work with...
by Steve Ryan | Aug 13, 2012 | Research Areas, Slider
Current research in image processing involves the investigation of the use of sparse representations in image coding, denoising and compressive sensing. In addition, algorithms for 2D to 3D image transformations are also developed. Research in video processing and...
by Steve Ryan | Aug 13, 2012 | Research Areas
This project addresses signal processing and communication problems associated with the management of utility-scale “green” energy production. Several new signal processing, modeling, and wireless communication methods are developed for optimizing photovoltaic (PV) or...
by Steve Ryan | Aug 13, 2012 | Research Areas
Educational software modules for mobile devices are being developed. These are intended to be tools for students and instructors in Signal Processing and Communications courses. iPhone/iPad apps for DSP simulation are in the process of completion and related work is...
by Steve Ryan | Aug 13, 2012 | Research Areas, Slider
Understanding and analyzing multimedia creation allows the development of powerful tools for musicians, designers, ecologists, and others. To work toward such tools, relevant work at the SenSIP center focuses on analyzing human activity in recordings, transforming...
by Steve Ryan | Aug 13, 2012 | Research Areas, Slider
Signal processing solutions are developed for biomedical problems. Image processing techniques are used to calculate the flow rate of fluids, by observing cross-sectional images. Applications include non-invasive methods to identify cerebral aneurysm in subjects....