Broadband to the bush: Polarization as a new resource in wireless cross-layer design. 'Broadband to the Bush' is a national priority - more than 1.6 million homes, small businesses and not-for-profit organizations in rural, regional, and remote Australia are set to benefit from broadband access to phone networks and the internet. The immediate challenges lie in overcoming poor download speeds and area coverage, as well as expensive access. This research will deliver cost and power-efficient re ....Broadband to the bush: Polarization as a new resource in wireless cross-layer design. 'Broadband to the Bush' is a national priority - more than 1.6 million homes, small businesses and not-for-profit organizations in rural, regional, and remote Australia are set to benefit from broadband access to phone networks and the internet. The immediate challenges lie in overcoming poor download speeds and area coverage, as well as expensive access. This research will deliver cost and power-efficient receiver architectures to provide end-user utility, and will train postgraduate researchers across traditional discipline boundaries in mathematics and engineering. The project represents an important contribution to frontier technologies in information and communications technology for building and transforming Australian industries.Read moreRead less
System Theoretical Aspects of Spatial Signal Processing. The aims of the project is to gain better understanding of spatial characteristics of wireless communication channels; and to apply spatial signal processing theory to design receivers for wireless systems. The expected outcomes of the projects are new system theory for spatial signal processing, a new spatial model to characterize wireless communication channels, categorize a relationship between scattering environment antenna spacing and ....System Theoretical Aspects of Spatial Signal Processing. The aims of the project is to gain better understanding of spatial characteristics of wireless communication channels; and to apply spatial signal processing theory to design receivers for wireless systems. The expected outcomes of the projects are new system theory for spatial signal processing, a new spatial model to characterize wireless communication channels, categorize a relationship between scattering environment antenna spacing and multi-element antenna system capacity, and novel use of multiple antennas to improve the performance of wireless systems. Success in this investigation could have wide applications in the development of future mobile and fixed wireless communication systems.Read moreRead less
Model-Based Approach to Adaptive Channel Coding and Estimation for Future Wireless Communication Systems. The project aims to maximise capacity, data rate and user mobility in wireless communication systems and will advance Australia's fundamental knowledge base in this field so that it stays at the forefront of international research in mobile communications. The application of research outcomes by the Australian telecommunications industry will improve the extent and quality of mobile networks ....Model-Based Approach to Adaptive Channel Coding and Estimation for Future Wireless Communication Systems. The project aims to maximise capacity, data rate and user mobility in wireless communication systems and will advance Australia's fundamental knowledge base in this field so that it stays at the forefront of international research in mobile communications. The application of research outcomes by the Australian telecommunications industry will improve the extent and quality of mobile networks, increasing network capacity and the number of mobile phone subscribers in Australia. This project will also optimise the use of mobile network resources (such as bandwidth and power) in next generation mobile networks, which in turn will result in faster and more reliable services such as wireless Internet access for business and private use.Read moreRead less
Reliable Communication in Wireless Cooperative Networks under Channel Uncertainty. The project addresses important problems in Breakthrough sciences and Frontier technologies within the national priority goals. It provides innovative solutions for wireless information technologies. The project's high-impact contributions will advance Australia’s knowledge base and publication of outcomes will elevate and maintain Australia's existing reputation in the field. The project provides 1) high-quality ....Reliable Communication in Wireless Cooperative Networks under Channel Uncertainty. The project addresses important problems in Breakthrough sciences and Frontier technologies within the national priority goals. It provides innovative solutions for wireless information technologies. The project's high-impact contributions will advance Australia’s knowledge base and publication of outcomes will elevate and maintain Australia's existing reputation in the field. The project provides 1) high-quality training for postgraduate students and 2) opportunities for collaborations with a prominent international partner investigator. The innovative solutions will address the ever-increasing demand for high-speed wireless Internet and multimedia.Read moreRead less
Analysis and Design of Multi-objective Optimal Multirate Filter Banks. Multirate filter banks are a fundamental subsystem and play a key role in many applications in information technology, such as digital communications and digital audio and video signal processing. Most of the existing design methods of multirate filter banks are based on idealized operation conditions, so often they do not provide practically desirable performance. This project will develop innovative design methods for multi ....Analysis and Design of Multi-objective Optimal Multirate Filter Banks. Multirate filter banks are a fundamental subsystem and play a key role in many applications in information technology, such as digital communications and digital audio and video signal processing. Most of the existing design methods of multirate filter banks are based on idealized operation conditions, so often they do not provide practically desirable performance. This project will develop innovative design methods for multirate filter banks under the worst operational conditions and multiple conflicting design objectives. The results will fill in the gap between the theoretical design and the practical requirements to provide enhanced performance of systems using multirate filter banks.Read moreRead less
Breathing and snoring sound analysis in sleep apnea. About 800,000 Australians suffer from the disease sleep Apnoea (OSA) which has snoring as its earliest symptom. We develop electronics and snore processing algorithms to classify snorers into OSA-positive and OSA-negative classes, based on advanced technology derived from speech recognition systems.
New Signal Transforms for Multimedia Applications. This project targets at important yet challenging problems for reliable transmission and efficient processing of digital multimedia. The solutions to these problems will not only contribute to our fundamental understanding of digital visual information, but also lead to new commercial opportunities. Hence, the project is clearly within the ARC priority research area 3: Frontier Technologies Frontier Technologies for Building and Transforming Aus ....New Signal Transforms for Multimedia Applications. This project targets at important yet challenging problems for reliable transmission and efficient processing of digital multimedia. The solutions to these problems will not only contribute to our fundamental understanding of digital visual information, but also lead to new commercial opportunities. Hence, the project is clearly within the ARC priority research area 3: Frontier Technologies Frontier Technologies for Building and Transforming Australian Industries. Also, as multimedia market is one of the highest growth segments within the information technology industry, the project is directly in the information and communication technologies (ICT), whose national importance was recognized by the Federal Government. Read moreRead less
Advancing System Identification using Modern Optimisation Methods. This project lies within an ARC Research Priority Area. Namely, "Frontier Technologies". It involves the development of new technologies and fundamental theory that take data records from physical or abstract systems and generate mathematical models for use in prediction, control and diagnosis of the underlying system. In light of this, the project also lies within the ARC Research Priority Area of "Smart Information Use",
New Approaches for the Estimation of Complex Dynamic System Models. This project lies within an ARC defined Research Priority Area.
Namely, "Frontier Technologies". It is directed towards taking
available data records from physical and other processes, ranging from
petrochemical plant outputs to share market values, and using them to
determine equations that allow for the prediction, diagnosis, and
control of the underlying determining systems. As such, it lies
within the ARC identified ....New Approaches for the Estimation of Complex Dynamic System Models. This project lies within an ARC defined Research Priority Area.
Namely, "Frontier Technologies". It is directed towards taking
available data records from physical and other processes, ranging from
petrochemical plant outputs to share market values, and using them to
determine equations that allow for the prediction, diagnosis, and
control of the underlying determining systems. As such, it lies
within the ARC identified area of "Smart Information Use", but has further
potential to foster new approaches and new technologies, by way of the
improved system modelling, prediction and diagnosis capabilities it will provide.Read moreRead less
New Methods for Dynamic System Estimation. The estimation of dynamic system models from records of normal operating data is a significant problem across many engineering applications ranging from (at least) chemical process control to the implementation of telecommunications networks. This project, based on a promising pilot study, will develop and analyse new methods for solving these problems. This will lead to significant advances in the simplicity, robustness and generality of methods for a ....New Methods for Dynamic System Estimation. The estimation of dynamic system models from records of normal operating data is a significant problem across many engineering applications ranging from (at least) chemical process control to the implementation of telecommunications networks. This project, based on a promising pilot study, will develop and analyse new methods for solving these problems. This will lead to significant advances in the simplicity, robustness and generality of methods for accurate model generation with attendant benefits of more efficient and higher performance operation of many engineering systems.Read moreRead less