SenSIP Research at a Glance

 

 

SenSIP, the Center on Sensor, Signal and Information Processing, is an Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering use-inspired research trans-disciplinary force whose goal is to advance technical knowledge in sensing applications, to produce a highly educated workforce and to drive a sustainable growth and improved quality of life in our community.


 

SenSIP center faculty activities span the following areas:

 

Security and Defense Applications

  • Integrated Sensing Systems

  • Sensor Networks

  • Radar, Sonar, and Array Signal Processing

  • Waveform Confi guration for Agile Sensing

Multimedia Systems

  • Speech and Audio Processing

  • Image and Video Coding

  • Audio and Image De-noising and Understanding

  • Algorithms for Arts, Media, and Entertainment

  • Computer Music and Natural Data Processing

Communications and Signal Processing

  • Digital Signal Processing

  • Wireless Communications

  • Signal Processing for Wireless Communications

  • Source and Channel Coding

  • Low-Power Algorithms

Biomedical Applications

  • Biosensors

  • Biometrics and data Mining

  • Genomic Signal Processing

  • MRI Applications

Wireless Systems

  • Information Theory and Networks

  • Multimedia Networks

  • MIMO Systems and Adaptive Antennas

  • Modulation and Coding Systems

Hardware and Software Systems

  • DSP Chips and FPGAs

  • Java Systems and J-DSP

  • MATLAB Simulations and Testbeds

  • Power-aware Systems