Welcome to Wireless Communications and Navigation Lab
The Wireless Communications and Navigation Lab's research spans several aspects of wireless communications and communication signal processing, with the aim to provide for theoretical breakthroughs as well as practical solutions to problems pertaining to futuristic communication networks. In particular, the focus is on the information theoretic performance analysis of wireless communication systems including multiuser communication networks, cooperative communication networks, MIMO communication systems, and algorithmic solutions to satellite based navigation receiver design.
Our research is highly conducive to multi-disciplinary collaboration; it builds on a diverse set of theoretical breakthroughs in information theory, communication theory, large deviation theory, matrix theory, linear algebra, and coding theory.
Facilities
- Computing Facility- In addition to high performance computation facility of the institute the lab has several workstations for system simulation studies.
- Testbed Facility -2x2 Multiple Input Multiple Output Transceiver Setup, NI USRP units, GNSS Satellite Signal Acquisition Setup, NavIC Software Signal Simulator and Receiver, IoT Network Setup
- Equipment -Data Acquisition Unit, Logic Analyzer