Future Wireless

Project Team

People involved in the Future Wireless project.

Academic Staff

Prof. Brett Ninness

My research interests are in the areas of noise corrupted systems as they occur in control, signal processing and telecommunications applications, with particular interests in system identification and wireless communications.
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A/Prof. Steve Weller

Research interests include low-density parity-check codes, iterative decoding algorithms, space-time coded communications, OFDM, and combinatorics.
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Postgraduate Students

Ian Griffiths

I completed my undergradute studies in Computer Engineering in 2005. For my honours project I worked on implementing a 2x2 MIMO system using the Alamouti code on the first version of the testbed. I am currently investigating applications of Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) algorithms to MIMO communications systems as part of my postgraduate studies.
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Alan Murray

Alan was awarded BEng (Comp) (Hons 1) and BCompSc Degrees as well as a GCertIC from the University of Newcastle in 2005 and 2007 respectively.

Previous to this, he completed an internship in the summer of 2003/2004 with the University of Newcastle working on a wireless communications testbed. In 2004 he was awarded the Agere Systems Australia and Australian Microelectronics Network's Undergraduate Award for Excellence in Microelectronics Design and Telecommunications Engineering which saw him complete a summer internship in 2004/2005 with the Agere Systems Sydney Design Office.

In 2005, Alan completed his honours project in conjunction with Agere Systems Australia. He has since been working on his PhD Thesis work on Microelectronics for Wireless Communications as part of the University of Newcastle Signal Processing Microelectronics group.


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Dale Bates

Research interests are OFDM synchronisation techniques and carrier frequency offset estimation methods for 3GPP LTE systems.
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Maintained by Prof. Brett Ninness
University of Newcastle
8 Mar 2007, © Copyright