A framework for optimisation and concurrent design in photonics. This project will develop a concurrent engineering framework for the design and optimisation of photonic devices, specifically microstructured fibres and Bragg gratings. Novel fibre designs and pulse manipulation grating designs for the telecommunications, automotive and sensing sectors will be developed. New algorithms for the analysis of perturbations and imperfections arising from manufacturing processes will be incorporated int ....A framework for optimisation and concurrent design in photonics. This project will develop a concurrent engineering framework for the design and optimisation of photonic devices, specifically microstructured fibres and Bragg gratings. Novel fibre designs and pulse manipulation grating designs for the telecommunications, automotive and sensing sectors will be developed. New algorithms for the analysis of perturbations and imperfections arising from manufacturing processes will be incorporated into an integrated optimisation framework that uses evolutionary algorithms. Neural networks will be trained to learn the underlying relationships between structural design parameters and device performance parameters. The new concurrent engineering framework will also identify the critical points in fabrication technologies impeding further progress.Read moreRead less
Information Geometry and Compressive Sensing for Radar and Communications. Australia's vast distances, thin population and extensive sea approaches force us to place heavy reliance on telecommunications and the remote sensing that radar and other modalities can provide. This project will enchance capabilities in sensing to provide more reliable, robust and cost effective communications and surveillance over a wide area.
Next-Generation OFDM Communication Systems: Analysis and Design for the Physical Layer. Next-generation orthogonal frequency-division multiplexed (OFDM) systems represent the future of broadband wireless access technology. Such systems are vital to Australia's future infrastructure and growing economy by providing more bandwidth with greater flexibility for new broadband applications. The research outcomes from this project will help enable future OFDM systems, and thus directly benefit Austra ....Next-Generation OFDM Communication Systems: Analysis and Design for the Physical Layer. Next-generation orthogonal frequency-division multiplexed (OFDM) systems represent the future of broadband wireless access technology. Such systems are vital to Australia's future infrastructure and growing economy by providing more bandwidth with greater flexibility for new broadband applications. The research outcomes from this project will help enable future OFDM systems, and thus directly benefit Australia. Development of cutting-edge information technology know-how will enhance Australia's international ICT reputation. Valuable research training of highly-skilled Australian students is another important benefit.Read moreRead less