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Wireless Networking and Communications Group Embedded Signal Processing Laboratory Prof. Brian L. Evans The University of Texas at Austin “From Applications to Gates” Collaboration with Profs. Jeff Andrews (interference modeling), Gustavo de Veciana (cloud RAN), Andreas Gerstlauer (design automation), Mattan Erez (cloud RAN), Arjang Hassibi (data converters), Robert Heath (cloud RAN) and Todd Humphreys (GPS receivers) July 2, 2015

Wireless Networking and Communications Group Research Group Present: 3 PhD, 2 MS, 5 BS Alumni: 26 PhD, 9 MS, 151 BS alumni of real-time DSP course Communication systems Smart grid communications (interference modeling & mitigation) Cloud radio access networks (baseband signal compression) Image processing Synthetic and augmented reality (visual quality assessment) Electronic design automation (EDA) tools/methods

Wireless Networking and Communications Group Completed Projects 26 PhD and 9 MS alumni DSP: Digital Signal Processor PXI: PCI Extensions for Inst. SystemContributionSW releasePrototypeFunding ADSLequalizationMatlabDSP/CFreescale, TI 2x2 testbedLabVIEWLabVIEW/PXIOil&Gas Wimax/LTEresource alloc.LabVIEWDSP/CFreescale, TI Underwaterlarge rec. arraysMatlabLake testbedARL:UT Cameraimage acquisitionMatlabDSP/CIntel, Ricoh video acquisitionMatlabAndroidTI Displayimage halftoningMatlabCHP, Xerox video halftoningMatlabCQualcomm Elec. design automation fixed point conv.MatlabFPGAIntel, NI distributed comp.Linux/C++Navy sonarNavy, NI

Wireless Networking and Communications Group Current Projects 3 PhD and 2 MS students SystemContributionsSW releasePrototypeFunding Smart grid comm interference reduction; testbeds LabVIEWFreescale, TI modems Freescale, IBM, TI Wi-Fi interference reductionMatlabNI FPGAIntel, NI time-based analog-to- digital converter SimulinkIBM 45nm TSMC 180nm Cellular (LTE) cloud radio access net. baseband compression MatlabHuawei Synthetic Video visual quality assessment Database; Matlab EDA reliability patternsNI