SenSIP Grants and Awards

 

 

SenSIP NSF CAREER and ONR Young Investigator Awards

  • NSF: “CAREER Award: Coding for Wireless Communications,” $225k, 2000 – 2005, T. Duman.

  • NSF: “CAREER Award: Adaptive Perceptual Coding of Visual Information,” $225k, 1998 – 2002, L. Karam.

  • NSF: “CAREER Award: Time-varying Signal Processing for Wideband Wireless Communications,” $350k, 2002 – 2006, A. Papandreou-Suppappola.

  • NSF: “CAREER Award: Streaming Prerecorded Continuous Media in Wireless Environments,” $359k, 2002 – 2007, M. Reisslein.

  • NSF: “CAREER Award: A Unifying Signal Processing Framework for Estimating Statistical Channel Quality Measures In Wireless Communications,” $350k, 2002 – 2006, C. Tepedelenlioglu.

  • NSF: “CAREER Award: Efficient Resource Management and Multi-Access Protocols For Bursty Traffic Over Wireless Networks: A Cross-Layer Design Approach,” $428k, 2003 – 2008, J. Zhang.

  • ONR YIP program: “Energy Efficient Cross-Layer Optimization for Disadvantaged Wireless Networks,” 2005-2008, $308,900, J. Zhang.

 

Select SenSIP DOD, NASA, and NSF Grants and Contracts

  • AFOSR: “MURI: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Health Monitoring and Materials Damage Prognosis for Metallic Aerospace,” $2M, 2006 – 2011, A. Chattopadhyay, A. Papandreou-Suppappola, and D. Cochran.

  • AFOSR: “MURI: Adaptive Waveform Design for Full Spectral Dominance,” $1.12M, 2005 – 2010, A. Papandreou-Suppappola and D. Morrell.

  • DARPA: “Waveforms for Active Sensing,” $200k, 2006 – 2007, A. Papandreou-Suppappola.

  • DARPA: “Sensor Topology for Minimalist Planning,” $600k, 2006 – 2010, D. Cochran.

  • DARPA-DESA through ARL: “FANTOM: Algorithm-Architecture Co-Design for High Performance Signal and Image Processing,” $250k, 2005 – 2006, C. Chakrabarti.

  • NASA: "An Integrated Vehicle Health Management Approach to Heterogeneous Structural Systems," $670k, 2007, A. Papandreou-Suppappola, A. Chattopadhyay.

  • NSF: CSR-EHS: “Hardware/Software Co-Exploration of Scalable Software Defined Radio Platforms,” $160k, 2006 – 2008, C. Chakrabarti.

  • NSF: CSR-EHS: “Analytical Techniques for Global Energy Minimization of a System of Interacting Components,” $400k, 2005 – 2008, C. Chakrabarti, S. Vrudhula and K. Chatha.

  • NSF: “Collaborative Development of Java DSP Software,” $327k, 2005 – 2008, A. Spanias, A. Papandreou, J. Zhang, C. Tepedelenlioglu, (ASU Lead University,URI, UTD, UCF, UWB test sites).

  • NSF: "Collaborative Research in Java DSP and Astronomical-Calibrated Time Scale," $450k, L. Hinnov, J. Ogg, A. Spanias, (JHU, Purdue, ASU).

  • NSF CISE: “A CRCD in signal processing and communications,” $300k, 2004 – 2006, A. Spanias, T. Duman, A. Papandreou, C. Tepedelenlioglu.

  • NSF: “IGERT: An Arts, Sciences and Engineering Research and Education Initiative for Experiential Media,” $3,038,681, 2005 – 2010, T. Rikakis, A. Spanias, H. Sundaram, J. He, W. Savenye, M. McBeath.

  • NSF CISE 04-03428: “An Interdisciplinary Research Environment for Motion Analysis (IREMA),” $1,021,339, 2004 – 2009, G. Qian, T. Rikakis, S. Panchanathan, J. He, M. McBeath.

  • NSF: "UNM Empirically-based Instructional Tools for Problem Solving and Cognitive Flexibility," $1,249,634, 2007 - 2011, PI: M. Reisslein, Co-PI: R. Moreno.

  • NSF: "Proposal to Support Young Scientists and Graduate Students in 2007 IEEE Communication Theory Workshop in Sedona, Arizona," $12,213, PI: J. Zhang.

  • NSF: "DSP Algorithms for Silicon Ion-Channel Sensors," $400k, 2007-2010, PI: A. Spanias, Co-PI: S. Goodnick.

  • ONR: “MIMO Signaling for Underwater Acoustic Communications (with HLS Research, San Diego),” Phase I: $30k, Phase II: $500k. 2005 – 2010, T. Duman.

  • NIH: "Wearable Nanosensor Array for Real-Time Monitoring of Diesel and Gasoline Exhaust Exposure," $1M, May 2007, Co-PIs: Mulchandani, J. Wang, B. Bakkaloglu, A. Spanias (ASU, UC-R)

  • MURI: "Capacity and Transmitter/Receiver Design for UWA Channels," $425k, 2007 – 2012, PI: T. Duman, Collaboration with UC San Diego.

 

Select SenSIP Industry Grants and Contracts

  • General Dynamics: “Image and Video Compression and Transmission Technologies,” $132,381, 2005 –2006, L. Karam.

  • CEINT/Motorola: “Real-Time DSP Development,” $60,505, 2003 – 2004, L. Karam.

  • Intel: “Real-Time DWT-Based Video Processing and Compression for Peripheral Devices,” $77,646, 1998-2000, L. Karam.

  • Intel Corp.: “Distributed Voice Recognition System for the PC,” $58,535, 1998 – 2003, A. S. Spanias.

  • Intel Corp. MRC: “Development of Universal and Interoperable Speech and Audio Compression Algorithms for Multimedia and Teleconferencing Applications,” $178,892, 1996 – 2001, A. S. Spanias.

  • Intel Corp.: “Memory Design and Optimization for Low Power Applications,” $120k, 2000 – 2003, C. Chakrabarti.

  • Intel Corp.: “Development of Universal and Interoperable Speech and Audio Compression Algorithms for Multimedia and Teleconferencing Applications,” $177,354, 1995-1998, A. Spanias.

  • Motorola Inc., "Special Purpose Architectures for Speech Coding Algorithms-Phase 1 and 2," Motorola Inc, $30,000, 1995-1997, C. Chakrabarti and A.Spanias.

  • Motorola: “Image Compression Optimized for Noisy Environments,” ~$320k, 1998 – 2004, L. Karam.

  • Motorola University Partnerships in Research: “GPS L1/L2 Diversity Improvement Research,” $37,028, 2003 – 2005, C. Tepedelenlioglu.

  • Motorola (DHS Prime): "Sensor System for Explosive Detection Based on Multiple Orthogonal Detection Schemes," $ 1,200k, 2007 - 2009, J. Wang, N. Tao, D. Cochran.

  • National Instruments: “Integrating Visual Programming, Instrumentation, and Embedded DSP Technology into Freshman Introduction to Engineering Design,” $115,868, 2005 – 2006, L. Karam

  • Raytheon: “Integrated Sensing and Processing, Phase I & II,” $450k, 2002 – 2007, D. Morrell and A. Papandreou-Suppappola.

  • Seagate: “Channel Modeling, Signal Processing and Coding for Bit Patterned Recording Media,” $280k, 2005 – 2009, T. Duman.

  • Seagate: “Coding and Capacity for Magnetic Recording Channels,” $430k, 2000 – 2005, T. Duman.

  • Sun Microsystems: “SunFire V880 Server for Video Trace Project,” $30,100, 2002, M. Reisslein.

 

SenSIP Biomedical Signal and Data Processing Grants

  • NIH: “User-friendly querying of integrated biological resources,” $221,000. 2003-2005, Z. Lacroix.

  • NIH: “Tool to Integrate Genomic and Proteomic Data of Aging,” $74,000, 2002-2003, Z. Lacroix.

  • NSF: “Archiving and Querying Scientific Protocols, Data and Provenance,” $527, 345, 2006-2008, Z. Lacroix.

  • NSF: “Mediation Technology for Biological Pipeline Analysis,” $553,000, 2005-2008, Z. Lacroix.

  • NSF: “Semantic Map of Biological Data Sources: Entity Identity and Path,” $333,534, 2003-2007, Z. Lacroix.

  • NSF FRG: "Mathematical Foundations of Magnetic Resonance Imaging," $950k, 2007 - 2010, D. Cochran, R. Renaut, A. Gelb, S. Roudenko, R. Eubank, J. Pipe, J. Debbins.

  • St. Joseph’s Hospital/Barrow Neurological Institute: “Magnetic Resonance Imaging Research,” $141,169, 2005 –2007, L. Karam.

 

Books

  • D. Cochran, W. Moran, and L.B. White (Eds.), Defense Applications of Signal Processing, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Elsevier Science, 2001.

  • T. M. Duman and A. Ghrayeb, Coding for MIMO Communication Systems, John Wiley and Sons Inc., 2007.

  • A. Papandreou-Suppappola (Ed.), Time-varying processing: Tutorial on principles and practice, Applications in Time-Frequency Signal Processing, ISBN:0849300657, CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, 2002.

  • A. Spanias, T. Painter, V. Atti, Audio Signal Processing and Coding, ISBN: 978-0-471-79147-8, John Wiley and Sons Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey, 2007.

  • A. Spanias, Digital Signal Processing: An Interactive Approach, ISBN: 978-1-4243-2524-5, 2007.

  • A. O. Hero, D. Castanon, D. Cochran, K. Kastella, Foundations and Applications of Sensor Management, Springer, 2007.

 

Software Products

  • Java-DSP Software, Arizona State University, CD-ROM ISBN 0-9724984-0-0
    (http://jdsp.asu.edu).